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Hugo, Colo., is reporting that THC, the psychoactive compound in pot, is in the tap water. It's not clear how that's possible. One town well shows "signs of tampering," the sheriff's office says.
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The state legalized marijuana at the start of 2014 for anyone 21 or older. An increasing rate of Latino and black youths were arrested for violating that age limit, even as the white arrest rate fell.
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Would you live on a former Superfund site? Commerce City is hoping to develop about 1,000 acres of land that was once part of the Rocky Mountain Arsenal.…
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Only one of the fastest growing counties in Colorado requires new homes to be built with a system to mitigate a cancer causing gas.“Surprisingly the…
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As of Jan. 1, 2016, smoking in Fort Collins will be banned throughout much of downtown as well as all large events and festivals that require a special…
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The number of flu cases is beginning to tick up in Colorado. In the latest report from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, 12 people…
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The number of children in Colorado who are obese has plateaued, but that’s not good news according to the state department of public health.The state’s…
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Focusing on long-acting contraception, such as IUDs and hormonal implants, proved to be a big success in reducing unplanned pregnancies and abortions. But political backing has been hard to come by.
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A program to provide long acting reversible contraceptives to low-income women has been funded for another year. About a dozen health and community…
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Despite state lawmakers failing to pass a bill to fund the effort, a program to provide long acting reversible birth control to young, low-income women in…