Sunday night meeting draws complaints from central committee members about the spending, while opponents plan a meeting this weekend to remove Williams
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The sum was split between two agencies and will be handed out to programs including green-energy workforce development and cleaning up commercial building emissions
EPA grants $328 million for Colorado programs designed to slash greenhouse gas emissions
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The dispute between the state child welfare division and the child protection ombudsman centers around documents about caseworkers who falsify records
Two Colorado agencies are fighting over information. Now one is charging the other a $30-per-hour research fee.
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It’s unclear how once-crucial trade shows will fit in the maturing outdoor industry as businesses move away from national buying and selling gatherings
Boulder’s Outdoor Industry Association ends 30-year partnership with Outdoor Retailer trade show
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Homeowners in Summit County last year sued to overturn recent regulations limiting permits and annual bookings as well as increasing taxes on short-term rentals
Lawsuits challenging Summit County regulation of short-term rentals dismissed by federal courts
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Six months into the new FAMLI program, more than 62,000 Colorado workers received a total of $311 million. The amount is 44% less than projected. Most have returned to work.
Demand for Colorado's paid-family and medical leave less than expected
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“If you don’t choose Kamala then it’s an insult to women and people of color," said former state Rep. Polly Baca, a DNC delegate from Denver. This and more in today's edition of The Sunriser:
The Sunriser | What’s next after Biden’s big decision
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The International Olympic Committee awarded Denver the 1976 Winter Olympics in 1970, but the state turned down the opportunity two years later.
Has Colorado ever been picked to host the Olympics?
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High temperatures made it harder for workers handling infected chickens to wear PPE. Six later tested positive.
How extreme heat in Colorado may have contributed to an extraordinary outbreak of bird flu in people
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Rate increases apply to people who buy health insurance without help from an employer — and there’s a good chance that’s not you. Only about 5% of Coloradans buy private health insurance on their own. But, while this market represents just a small slice of insurance coverage, it has historically held outsized political significance, making its premium rate fluctuations something like a Dow Jones Industrial Average for tracking the well-being of the health insurance system as a whole.
Individual health insurance rates in Colorado could see below-average increase in 2025
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