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Rain-barrel exemption headed to governor to become law

A bill that makes it clear that household rain barrels are legal in Colorado is on the way to the governor’s desk to be signed into law. The measure, which allows up to two rain b...

Colorado budget advances in Legislature

J. Paul Brown fights for schools and roads

Puffer cars with switches to become legal in August

Denver Post Coloradans who can afford a car with a remote ignition switch have a legal right to warm seat on cold mornings, after Gov. John Hickenlooper signed House Bill 1122 to m...

More Republicans consider hospital provider fee restructure

Don Coram and other lawmakers signal change in political tone

Fort Lewis students march for decolonization

Students describe ways to ‘create something better’

Ute Mountain Utes get hands-on drone lesson

TOWAOC — At the Ute Mountain Ute Learning Center, a dozen Native Americans crowd around tables full of half-built, remote-control drones during a spring break technology workshop Thursday. ...

Ute Mountain Utes awarded $8M for job training

Money intended for technology, health care jobs

Kemper students to plant garden with Michelle Obama

Five fourth-graders from Kemper Elementary plan to be in Washington, D.C., this morning to help plant the White House Kitchen Garden with first lady Michelle Obama. Students Miles...

Cortez parks department wants public input

Staffers are updating parks master plan

Mancos Melt golf tournament raises $700

Painted Turtle Studio will use money for after-school program

Tipton urges need to get America back on track

Congressman laments federal agencies’ decrees

EPA appoints Gold King Mine Superfund manager

First priorities are water sampling, public outreach
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