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State backs off extra 10 hours of preschool — for now

State backs off extra 10 hours of preschool — for now

The extra hours were slated to go to low-income families, children with disabilities or English language learners.
5 Things to Know About Colorado’s Psychedelics Ballot Initiative

5 Things to Know About Colorado’s Psychedelics Ballot Initiative

Colorado could become the second state after Oregon to allow the use of certain psychedelic substances that are illegal under federal law.
Private equity ‘gambit’ squeezes excessive ER charges from routine births

Private equity ‘gambit’ squeezes excessive ER charges from routine births

Three of the four major companies that set up and staff OBEDs are affiliated with private equity firms, which are known for making a profit on quick-turnaround investments.
Stream restoration projects focused on beavers present ‘unsettled’ issue

Stream restoration projects focused on beavers present ‘unsettled’ issue

There’s no doubt that North America’s largest rodent is good for riparian ecosystems.
Caring for a beloved class pet taught me to care for myself, too

Caring for a beloved class pet taught me to care for myself, too

"Honestly, I didn’t even like the girl I saw in the mirror."
Bones in Our Backyard: 3 True Horrific Happenings in Colorado’s History

Bones in Our Backyard: 3 True Horrific Happenings in Colorado’s History

Colorado is one of the most beautiful states in the country, but under the beauty lies a darkness.
Mohawk residential school survivors demand church records

Mohawk residential school survivors demand church records

The Mohawk Institute was a residential school where indigenous children were forcibly taken from 1830 to 1970
Why you should fill out the FAFSA — even if you’re not sure about college

Why you should fill out the FAFSA — even if you’re not sure about college

The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) helps students qualify for federal grants and loans or scholarships to pay for college.
Sports Programs in States in Northern Climes Face a New Opponent: Scorching Septembers

Sports Programs in States in Northern Climes Face a New Opponent: Scorching Septembers

Health experts and researchers say states aren’t adapting fast enough to keep high school athletes safe.
A Colorado experiment aims to expand the teacher pipeline and stem turnover

A Colorado experiment aims to expand the teacher pipeline and stem turnover

Pay for success financing — also called social impact bonds — has gained traction nationwide.