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Low vacancy rates could trigger expedited parole hearings and halfway house placements.
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The Colorado chapter of the National Rifle Association sued state leadership Tuesday over a sweeping firearm regulation that will require Coloradans to take safety courses to purchase most semiautomatic rifles starting next August.
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The school district gets two grants to explore a potential geothermal well field. Some hope for an even-deeper dive.
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Program, which helps military veterans, LGBTQ+ community members and youth groups, connects the natural environment to mental health.
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A Republican state House member has filed a campaign finance complaint against a colleague, alleging thousands of dollars in illegal transactions using campaign funds.
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In the northeastern plains, pumping the aquifer is not sustainable.
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After Supreme Court ruling, restrictions on gender-affirming care for minors parallel abortion bans enforced post-Dobbs.
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In defense of mass deportation, the pro-Trump Republican from Colorado has long said his grandfather immigrated ‘the legal way.’ Documents show otherwise.
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Colorado among states where Native American radio stations would receive Interior Department funds.
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A federal magistrate judge Tuesday denied a motion from former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters, who asked to appear at an upcoming court hearing remotely from prison in Pueblo.