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Juvenile violent crime is rising in Colorado

Researchers are looking into the link between violent crime and teenagers spending more time virtually connected but physically alone

Net-zero federal lab set to open in Colorado in 2026 thanks to Inflation Reduction Act

A new, all-electric Food and Drug Administration lab will be funded through $79 million from the Inflation Reduction Act.

A look behind at Colorado’s decentralized system of coroners who investigate death every day

In some counties, coroners are voted in, while in others, they're appointed. Not all are forensic pathologists themselves.

Virtual meetings made government more accessible, and they’re here to stay

‘No doubt’ meeting attendance is up, officials say

Colorado governor commutes 4 inmates’ sentences, pardons 20 people, including state trooper who guarded Capitol

The former trooper, Jay Hemphill, was sentenced to a year of probation after he pointed a gun at a woman near the Capitol in 2021

Durango receives ‘best possible marks’ in 2021 financial audit

City’s net income grew by $13 million last year

Democratic governors call on Biden to use federal facilities for abortion access

Gov. Polis of Colorado among participants in virtual meeting

Three recent Durango High School graduates observe election process from the inside

‘With everything that happened in 2020, I wanted to just see the process for myself,’ says Tommy Pope, age 18

City of Durango may scrap its DGOV broadcast services

Online media is overshadowing traditional television channel

Durango city manager to trade city planning strategies at Harvard summit

Innovation, transformation focus of public officials’ gathering

La Plata County doubles-down on plan to close Purple Cliffs this year

After failed efforts to establish a managed camp, officials say dispersed camping can no longer continue

Workforce housing plan outlines roadmap for La Plata County

Collaboration between local governments, private sector among strategies recommended