Colorado
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After years of closures, four new specialized schools open for Colorado’s ‘most vulnerable’ students
Three new specialized Colorado schools began working with school districts this fall to serve students with some of the highest needs in the state. A fourth new school works with teenagers and young adults who are in the juvenile justice system. Known as facility schools, the number of these specialized schools had been dwindling for…
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The outcome of the State Board of Education race in the 8th Congressional District will determine whether the board majority willing to overturn local school districts when they deny charter school applications remains
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Initiated Ordinances 308 and 309 aren’t just moral imperatives, they’re investments in a safer, more equitable and more sustainable future
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The proposed prohibition on fur products in Denver is an overreach with serious unintended consequences
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Boulder voters used ranked choice voting to reelect Mayor Aaron Brocket in 2023. Boulder County Clerk Molly Fitzpatrick oversaw that election.
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Unless additional money is found, the state’s bulk fund runs the risk of having to further limit distribution, leaving the hundreds of organizations with little or no access to free naloxone.
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It is time Colorado takes its place as a leader in health care for women and preborn babies and support during difficult situations
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Voters can protect abortion rights in the state constitution and build on Colorado’s role in leading the country
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Caraveo, the Democratic incumbent, and Evans, a Republican state representative, are running against each other in Colorado’s highly competitive 8th Congressional District
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Last year, the legislature passed a law that no longer classifies motor vehicle theft based on the value of the stolen vehicle but on the severity of the offense