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Jennifer Brown
Position: The Colorado Sun

Colorado wolf attacks continue; rancher fights for compensation, and hazing fails

Walden rancher says he’s lost three calves. He’s tried wild burros, fox lights, flags and cracker shells

Colorado’s controversial public guardianship program scrutinized in legislative budget battle

Lawmakers are concerned about deaths of 14 wards in two years and a lack of oversight

Fed-up conservative moms are winning in Colorado, and they don’t plan to stop

After two years of pandemic frustrations, new conservative groups are sprouting across Colorado as women lead the GOP ballot

Colorado lawmakers want to spell it out: It’s legal for kids to play outside alone

A bipartisan measure would clarify that it isn’t child abuse for children to play outside or stay home without parents

At ground zero in Colorado’s wolf controversy, ranchers want to know if anyone’s listening

Cattlemen could ‘shoot, shovel and shut up,’ but they say it’s not a long-term solution

Former youth corrections campus eyed for homeless center east of Denver

WATKINS (AP) – On the treeless flatlands east of Denver, in a field of yellow-brown weeds that feels like the middle of nowhere, sits an empty campus with seven dormitories, 500 beds, a cafe...

Federal deadline for Colorado to redesign its child welfare system has arrived

Under the Family First law, states are rewarded for keeping children in family settings instead of institutions

Northwest Colorado wild horse roundup ends with 70% of the herd removed

About 100 fewer horses than expected were rounded up via helicopter after national outcry, plea from governor

Roundup of 733 mustangs begins in northwest Colorado

BLM removing 80% of the wild horses in Sand Wash Basin after rangeland turns to ‘moon dust’

Homeless campers in Colorado’s national forests increase during pandemic

Ranger sees illegal sites proliferate in the Pike National Forest

BLM to remove 80% of wild mustang herd from Sand Wash Basin in Colorado

733 horses from northwestern Colorado targeted despite protests from Polis, advocates

Abortion-rights advocates work to ‘expose’ alleged fake clinics

Colorado has more than 50 religious-based centers that encourage women to carry babies to term