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Pressure to reach a deal is building.Forecasts for the water supply from the Colorado River continue to grow worse as snowpack lags far behind normal across the West. And negotiators from the basins have said there are “sticking points” that remain in the negotiations in recent weeks that even marathon talks have failed to resolve.
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The Hudson Town Council will set the stage to bring a new incarnation of Bandimere Speedway into town limits. The Bandimere family is partnering with longtime Colorado developers Carlson Associates to bring the project to fruition.
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The bills were in the works before Alex Pretti and Renee Good were killed in Minnesota last month. But their deaths and the scale of the immigration crackdown in the Twin Cities have delivered new urgency.
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Colorado is in a childcare crisis. Around half of families struggle to find care. In rural areas, the shortage can be even worse. But some communities, like Ouray, are finding their way with a new project to close the gap between kids and care.
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A letter published by the National Science Foundation asks for ideas to dismantle the research hub. Scientists are responding en masse.
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In recent years, the governor has shortened sentences he saw as too severe.
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Colorado lawmakers want to help parents who feel ‘ghosted’ by the federal Office for Civil Rights.
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U.S. senators are increasingly looking to leave Washington for leadership roles in their home states. Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota joins Michael Bennet of Colorado, Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee and Tommy Tuberville of Alabama in running for governor.
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Parks and Wildlife also has plans to install a new $1.3 million dip tank to improve the decontamination of boats visiting the Highline Lake, a large reservoir near Grand Junction where mussels were detected in 2022.
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Instead of looking to Pennsylvania for a Punxsutawney prediction, Boulderites consult a local marmot.