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The Home Front: Food insecurity on campus Your daily roundup of the biggest stories...

"CU students are going hungry, but nobody is sure how many," reports The Boulder Daily Camera. "CU officials do not yet have an estimate,...

Salt Lake City gets nod for 2030 games, but anti-Olympics Denver group won’t drop...

Colorado lost out in its bid for the 2030 Winter Olympics and Paralympics to its only competitor on Friday, as the United States Olympic...

The Denver district has offered to raise teacher pay. Will it be enough to...

Most Denver teachers would get raises under a new salary structure proposed by the school district. The proposal would boost the salary for first-year...

The Home Front: Half-blind endangered wolf on the run Your daily roundup of the...

"A half-blind endangered Mexican gray wolf that had been loose in Teller County since escaping from a wildlife center a month ago was captured...

GOP mum on Rep. Lori Saine’s lynching comment, which Dems call ‘out of touch’...

Colorado House Republicans are not taking a position on a controversial statement about lynching victims that the GOP caucus leader made during a resolution...

The Home Front: Travel season expected to smash records Your daily roundup of the...

"Anyone who can get an early start on their holiday travel might want to this year," reports The Colorado Springs Gazette. "Nearly a third...

Strike vote hits home: How Denver teachers explain looming walk-out to students “I told...

Rebecca Basgal, who’d been up the night before battling anxiety, promised herself she wouldn’t let her students see how worried she was about the...

Ask the Indy: What’s going on with universal health care in Colorado? Single-payer is...

Steve Winters, a 55-year-old retired small business owner from Denver, has a straightforward question for The Colorado Independent: What are lawmakers and the governor doing...

Denver teachers union asks Colorado labor officials to stay out of dispute with district

Arguing that intervention would be “futile,” the Denver teachers union has formally asked state labor officials to stay out of a contract dispute between...
Sen. Angela Williams, who sponsored a bill to ban the death penalty

Citing flaws in Colorado’s criminal justice system, lawmakers move to repeal the death penalty...

In 2004, Alex Perez, then in prison on a murder conviction, was charged with killing a fellow inmate at the Limon Correctional Facility. He...
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