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And his “early-morning job” is open-water swimmer, which is weird because he lives in landlocked Boulder County. But Moseley knows how to find the water there and all over Colorado, even if most of it ...
In Colorado, a measure aimed at expanding protections from surprise ambulance bills got a unanimous thumbs-up in both legislative chambers. It was then vetoed by the governor.
No. Despite recent efforts by lawmakers to limit the use of encrypted communications by police, Colorado has not banned the practice.
At least 15 people have died on Colorado’s reservoirs and rivers so far this year — a sharp decline from last year when 32 people died by the same point in the season ...
Peterson Space Force Base in Colorado Springs hosts a proving ground for cleaning up longtime PFAS contamination ...
A new round of samples shows the Colorado River "positive" overall for zebra mussels, as state officials scramble to contain ...
Plus: How to swim the Colorado River, moms and resistance rangers host a public lands bake sale and a new rural economic ...
The cartoonist notes that if only they could hit, field or pitch, the Rockies might be enjoying something better than an epically bad year.
Myra's trans friend Geena explains why she wonders about some anti-trans politicians who claim to look out for kids' best interests.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife asked anglers Thursday to help remove fish from Summit Reservoir as water quickly escaped the lake.
Plus: Teacher apprenticeships tackling shortage, deconstructing “forever chemicals” at Peterson and much more Colorado news ...
Since Colorado lawmakers established the Teacher Degree Apprenticeship Program in 2023, more teachers from a diversity of backgrounds are en route to the classroom ...
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