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Homeowners across Colorado may have expected their property tax bills to go down this year — after all, their homes may be worth less. Instead, many property owners will see their bills rise again — a ...
This episode of Colorado Today is hosted by Haylee May. It’s edited and produced by Arlo Perez Esquivel, Mateo Schimpf, Megan Verlee and Tyler Bender. The executive producer is Megan Verlee. Theme ...
In the San Luis Valley in south central Colorado, clouds billow above the towering Sangre de Cristo mountains. A stiff wind blows, and uncertainty is in the air. “I'm trying to be worried and ...
The state Senate could soon vote on a Democratic bill to increase protections for transgender Coloradans, however the measure faces concerns from both members of the LGTBQ community and the governor.
A majority of House Republicans voted to uphold President Donald Trump’s veto of the Finish the Arkansas Valley Conduit Act despite a bipartisan and bicameral Colorado push to convince lawmakers to ...
Avian flu concerns are ramping up further in Weld County, after hens at an egg operation with 1.3 million chickens tested ...
Rick Williams doesn’t just want your land acknowledgement. You’ve probably heard them at meetings or graduations. The idea is to take a few short minutes to acknowledge the land where you’re sitting ...
School board races are nonpartisan and largely shaped by many local forces and issues, but one trend that stood out Tuesday night: Candidates backed by teachers’ unions performed well across Colorado.
The company that runs Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park is filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in light of a nine-figure liability owed to the parents of a 6-year-old girl who died at their park. Wongel ...
Colorado is getting a fuller picture of a dark era in state history. At around the turn of the 20th Century the federal government funded institutions to try to strip children of their Indigenous ...
Democratic state Rep. David Ortiz made history four years ago when he became Colorado’s first lawmaker to use a wheelchair. Now, after two terms, Ortiz has decided to hit pause on his political career ...
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