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Hail is the biggest driver of insurance hikes. It means price increases are being felt across the state — not just in the mountains but also in the suburbs.
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Drought is on everybody's mind right now as the State of Colorado reckons with a snowpack that is about half of normal.
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Gov. Polis clearly thinks a global health partnership has value.
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Authorities say an avalanche near Lake Tahoe has killed eight backcountry skiers, and one person remains missing. The slide occurred Tuesday in Northern California's Sierra Nevada mountains. It is one of the deadliest avalanches in U.S. history.
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Colorado-based Cobalt Abortion Fund spent almost $2.5 million in 2025 helping people access abortions across the country.
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Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser and a coalition of blue states sued the Trump administration over cuts to roughly $2.7 billion of dollars in clean-energy funding.
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Supporters say it would protect transgender kids and others, but Democratic sponsors removed a key provision after Gov. Polis signaled he would veto the measure.
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As part of Black History Month, Denver is honoring the first Black person to own a radio station west of Kansas City, James “Dr. Daddio” Walker. The man known as the father of Black radio in Denver died in late January at age 86.
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The team is currently on a franchise record seven-game win streak. They are looking to win their first NLL championship in four years.
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Heavy snow and wind this week is creating some of the most dangerous avalanche conditions of the season. The Colorado Avalanche Information Center is warning recreators to stay out of harm's way.