
Colorado Faces Health Insurance Crisis Amid Funding Shortage
Colorado is facing a health insurance crisis as funding shortages threaten to leave tens of thousands without coverage, particularly in rural areas.
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Colorado is facing a health insurance crisis as funding shortages threaten to leave tens of thousands without coverage, particularly in rural areas.

Garfield Re-2 school district now offers the Colorado Seal of Biliteracy, a state-recognized credential for graduates demonstrating high language proficiency in English and another language.

Russ Andrews, a Republican from Carbondale, is running against incumbent state representative Elizabeth Velasco for the western Colorado House seat, sparking debate on rural interests and community priorities.

New Castle has been awarded Trail Town Designation status, recognizing its world-class trail network and commitment to outdoor recreation.

The Trump administration's lawsuit against Denver's assault weapons ban has sparked a heated debate, with implications for local gun laws and the Second Amendment.

The Colorado ski industry is struggling due to low snowfall, resulting in a decline in skier visits and economic impact on local businesses.

A nonprofit organization tied to Democratic leadership in the US House is funding an attempt to redraw Colorado's congressional map, potentially giving Democrats an advantage in the state.

The man accused of firebombing a pro-Israel demonstration in Boulder plans to plead guilty to murder and other charges, bringing some closure to the community still reeling from the attack.

Former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg donates $2.5 million to support U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet's bid for Colorado governor, significantly boosting his campaign

Colorado's recent debates around housing density and single-family home zoning have sparked intense discussion, with lawmakers and residents weighing in on the need for affordable housing versus local control.

Soaring gas prices are affecting residents and businesses in Pitkin County, with the average price per gallon reaching $5.79, causing financial strain and uncertainty for the community.

As the affordability crisis deepens in Colorado, basic income programs are gaining attention as a potential solution to address financial insecurity and provide a safety net for families.
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