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The number of golden eagles colliding with wind turbines may have doubled in the last decade.
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The absence of Medicaid reimbursements would reduce the STRIDE team’s capacity to serve homeless patients in the Denver area.
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Polis said he and other state leaders are urging the Trump administration to release the funds and are considering all options.
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Weiser argued there is no national energy emergency given the United States produced more oil last year than any nation in history, and he urged the BLM to follow standard, legally required procedures in reviewing the project.
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The Capitol Building Advisory Committee had been discussing whether to replace the presidential portraits hanging in the building’s third-floor rotunda with paintings of the state’s former governors.
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Rocky Mountain PBS spoke to Crow about Trump’s decision to bomb Iran, the Democratic Party’s response and if he agrees with some of his colleagues that this is an impeachable offense.
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Attorney General Phil Weiser has joined almost two dozen cases challenging end to birthright citizenship, federal layoffs and other executive actions.
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The House narrowly passed a measure that would remove funding from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting which funds NPR and PBS stations.
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The budget bill would cut trillions in taxes while chopping back historic levels of funding for safety net programs like Medicaid and SNAP.
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Four Mountain West states join preliminary injunction to stop Trump’s proposed election rule changesNevada Attorney General Aaron Ford cited “the rule of law” in a recent speech talking about how several states have taken legal action against changes they say would put unfair burdens on voters to prove citizenship or on how states count votes.