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Thousands of Colorado teachers converged on the state Capitol Thursday and Friday to demand more funding for public education, higher pay and a more…
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A group of teachers stood outside Webber Middle School in Fort Collins before the first bell rang on Monday. They were dressed in red and holding signs…
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If you heard that 12 people were living together in a two-bedroom apartment, you might think they were a group of college students, not teachers in the…
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AmeriCorps -- the long-running public service program administered by the federal government -- may be on the chopping block. According to The New York…
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Colorado’s 2017 legislative session has barely begun and lawmakers are already proposing diverse solutions for funding the state’s public schools. Most…
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School districts along Colorado’s Front Range told voters they needed money for a long list of improvements -- everything from tightening security to…
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The streets of Edgewater, Colorado, aren’t paved in green, but the city’s mayor says they might as well be.After an influx of tax revenue from five retail…
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Colorado continues to see population growth, which is leaving many schools facing a problem: too many students, too little room. This year, the squeeze is…
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Two Denver area school districts are in the national spotlight, but not for a good reason. The divide between the districts of Littleton and Sheridan has…
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Colorado's coal country is experiencing the same slump that is gripping the heart of more traditional mining locales, like Wyoming or West Virginia."We…