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Some Coloradans Are Paying Tens Of Thousands For Health Insurance. A Proposed Fix Is Stirring More CThe latest version boils down to an ultimatum to the health care industry: Bring insurance prices down by 20% by 2024 – or the government will step in with its own plan to compete.
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Indigenous students with historical ties to Colorado could soon get in-state tuition at public colleges under a proposal that recently cleared its first…
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For the time being, the children of city employees, hospital staffers and other essential workers are still romping around Little Angels Daycare.The…
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Colorado Has Upgraded A Clunky Website That Lets You Track How Your State Government Spends Your MonThe tweaks result in faster load times and a checkbook that is updated daily, delivering on the state’s decade-old promise of giving taxpayers a real-time glimpse into government spending.
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Tylan Jones is not naive. He is a 20-year-old Black man living in the United States. This reality does not easily accommodate naivete.When he was in…
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The e-bikes are an early attempt to get people out of their cars and help lower-income Coloradans.
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Colorado leaders are pushing for the headquarters to remain in the state, but the Biden administration may have other ideas.
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Some words fail us, and for Robert Werthwein, “depression” is one of them.The 41-year-old director of Colorado’s Behavioral Health Office prefers to say…
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Colorado Governor Jared Polis delivered his State of the State address to the legislatures yesterday. While the speech was mixed with somber moments…
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Gov. Jared Polis told lawmakers during his third annual state of the state that Colorado has been “bruised, battered, and shaken to its core” over the last year. But with vaccines being rolled out — and case numbers dropping — he sounded optimistic about what lies ahead.