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Colorado lawmakers ended a tumultuous, impactful session Tuesday night after passing dozens of new laws that are poised to change everything from how the state pays for roads to who can purchase guns.
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Even some Democrats who voted to send the bill to Gov. Jared Polis are questioning whether the bill will actually do what supporters say it will.
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A new study shows that listening to nature could have significant health benefits.
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As the COVID-19 pandemic rages on, many are wondering when it will be over. And it's easy to look to predictive modeling to provide clarity on that.But…
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In times of distress, a quote from Mr. Rogers often comes up: "When I was a boy and I would see scary things in the news, my mother would say to me, 'Look…
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For years, Heidi Hostetter would grab an extra mask to take home from the doctor’s office.“Little weird but whatever,” joked Hostetter, CEO of…
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At a public hearing last year in Boise, Idaho, recent transplant Alicia Peterson urged lawmakers not to tighten vaccine requirements. "I, this last year,…
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This post was updated at 8:30 p.m. with additional information.About 60 people gathered at the Colorado Capitol Monday for the third and final day of a…
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It's hard to manage chronic conditions without a steady source of healthy food. That's why health care providers are setting up food pantries — right inside hospitals and clinics.
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Colorado’s oil and gas regulators say they will start putting some drilling applications through a more rigorous review process after a study found people…