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In April, Interior Secretary Doug Burgum issued an order to keep the lights on at national parks and review staffing levels.
After a months-long criminal investigation into a fired Jefferson County schools administrator, the county sheriff’s office ...
This weekend, the city of Salida hosts its annual festival that celebrates the Arkansas River. The 77th FIBArk festival kicks ...
A federal judge on Thursday moved the fight over whether to deport the entire family of the accused Boulder firebomber to Texas because the man’s wife and their five children are in detention there.
That was the conclusion of Democratic Rep. Jason Crow in a post on X highlighting a video of California Sen. Alex Padilla ...
This year marks the first time the Colorado Springs-based evangelical nonprofit has been added to the SPLC’s “Hate Map.” ...
Leaders endorsing Bennet include former state senate presidents Steve Fenberg and Leroy Garcia, Gunnison County Commissioner ...
A larger share of Colorado students met or exceeded state standards on math tests in fourth through eighth grade this year ...
From limiting who can purchase most semiautomatic rifles on the market today to raising the minimum age to buy ammunition, ...
Eric Coomer, the former product strategy and security director for Denver-based Dominion Voting Systems, is suing MyPillow ...
Congress is racing to pass a tax and spending bill that could have big impacts for public school and college students.
More than 100,000 Coloradans could lose health coverage they get through Connect for Health. And premiums would skyrocket.
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