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Remapping Colorado: Census data comes a few days early

Politicos and various groups try to influence redistricting behind the scenes

State seeks $116 million for cleanup along I-70 in Glenwood Canyon

It remains unclear when the heavily traveled route may reopen

Volunteers blast away offensive graffiti from Durango climbing area

X-rock, a popular crag, was hit with vulgar, racist images in June

Colorado man pleads guilty to role in US Capitol riot

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) — A Colorado man has pleaded guilty to his role in the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol building that disrupted the certification of the presidential election.

Can Colorado become the leader in industrial hemp?

Gov. Jared Polis wants to make state a hub for production

San Juan Basin Public Health receives almost $1 million for vaccine outreach

Grant money will focus on reaching hard-to-access communities

Colorado investigates posting of election system passwords

DENVER (AP) — Colorado state officials are investigating a county election office after passwords for its voting systems were posted online, the Secretary of State announced Monday.

Colorado husband accused of killing wife appears in court

SALIDA – Investigators on Monday provided glimpses of a troubled marriage between a Colorado woman who vanished on Mother’s Day 2020 and her husband, who is charged in her death after pleadi...

Old Fort to host open house for farming program

The Old Fort staff members, students and Farmer Training participants invite community members to the annual open house from noon to 6 p.m. Thursday Aug. 12. Celebrate farmers-in-training (A...

More hazy days forecast for Four Corners

Smoke from wildfires expected to linger through Wednesday morning

Colorado lawyers who filed election lawsuit must pay rivals’ fees

DENVER – A federal magistrate on Wednesday levied penalties against two Colorado attorneys for filing a class-action lawsuit that alleged the 2020 presidential election was stolen from Donal...

As hikers flock to Colorado 14ers, trail-building crews work to rescue the alpine tundra

Colorado Fourteeners Initiative has worked on 35 of the state’s 58 mountains higher than 14,000 feet, fixing ‘social trails’ created by climbers taking the most direct route to the summit
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