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Court: Health law doesn’t infringe on religious freedom

DENVER — The federal health care law doesn’t infringe on the religious freedom of faith-based nonprofit organizations that object to covering birth control in employee health plans, a federa...

Workers may be fired for pot use

State high court rules off-duty user can’t get his job back

Hanging by a thread

Colorado’s hemp industry enters Year 2 with hazy market potential

Federal Reserve official, pot shops meet

Colorado bankerts join meeting arranged by Democrat representatives

Colorado’s expanded snow tire requirement hits skid

Bill would have required four-wheel drive or chains, snow ties on I-70

State considers ban on welfare cards at pot shops

Welfare money or food stamps for marijuana? It’s an urban legend that won’t go away in Colorado, and state lawmakers this year are poised to pass a law clarifying that public benefit cards c...

The weed tax

Legal marijuana boosts tax revenue in Colorado, but it’s modest

Ski towns worry over marijuana image

Breckenridge councilor: Too early for acceptance

Legal cannabis celebrates two years in Colorado

DENVER – Colorado marked its second anniversary Wednesday of allowing recreational marijuana for adults older than 21. Voters approved Amendment 64 in November 2012. On Dec. 10, ...

How to shop for health insurance

Here are some changes Colorado customers can expect when they shop for health insurance this year: Subsidies are dropping Good news and bad news -falling insurance rate...

How to shop for health insurance

Here are some changes Colorado customers can expect when they shop for health insurance this year: Subsidies are dropping Good news and bad news –falling insurance rate...

State’s only approved initiative concerns teachers

DENVER – A new law to change the way school boards negotiate with teacher unions was the only statewide Colorado ballot measure approved by voters Tuesday. And it’s not clear how ...