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Before it burned to the ground earlier this month, the Caribou Village Shopping Center was an important part of life in Nederland. Now, two weeks later, those businesses are navigating what comes next.
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Most Colorado homeowners do not have enough insurance coverage to rebuild their house after a total loss. That’s according to our new research examining whether homes destroyed in Colorado’s Marshall Fire — which burned more than 1,000 houses in suburban Boulder County — have been rebuilt.
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Polis is also asking the legislature for $10 million as 600,000 Coloradans are about to lose food stamps in “crisis within a crisis."
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More than a dozen Democrat-led states found a coalition to share public health data, best practices, and more.
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2024 saw the most children ever killed in one year from domestic violence incidents.
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The document was submitted as part of a lawsuit to stop the layoffs of government workers during the shutdown.
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The federal government provided Colorado more than $6 million annually to use on educational programs like the one offered in the 600-student school district located in the San Luis Valley.
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One Colorado lawmaker is sounding the alarm about layoffs at a federal agency that deals with substance abuse and mental health.
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Eric Gilbertson, a professor and mountaineer, carried highly-accurate GPS devices to the top of Crestone and East Crestone peaks to get to the bottom of a hunch.
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Southwest utilities are diversifying their electricity assets.