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Hoax threats are traumatizing my students

Hoax threats are traumatizing my students

Shouting in the hallway confirmed the threat.
Despite new state law, Denver school district exempt from covering IVF

Despite new state law, Denver school district exempt from covering IVF

Exempt from state law are large employers whose health benefit plans are self-funded. 
Broomfield student wins Colorado ‘I Voted’ digital sticker design contest

Broomfield student wins Colorado ‘I Voted’ digital sticker design contest

Broomfield student and aspiring artist Matt Hernandez, 18, was shell-shocked this week to win the first-ever statewide “I Voted” digital sticker design contest.
New report finds Veteran suicide rate is double US govt. figures

New report finds Veteran suicide rate is double US govt. figures

America's Warrior Partnership 'Landmark' study finds that the Veterans Administration is not accounting for overdose deaths
Denver board approves charter school centering Black students

Denver board approves charter school centering Black students

But the approval comes with conditions.
Migratory bird festival teaches impacts of light pollution

Migratory bird festival teaches impacts of light pollution

Light pollution is unnatural levels of light that can interfere with natural processes.
Tribes announce first formal talks on Colorado River negotiating authority

Tribes announce first formal talks on Colorado River negotiating authority

For more than 100 years, modern water management in the American West has been conducted by the federal and state governments, without formal tribal leaders.
COVID relief money helps Colorado schools pay for math and reading curriculum

COVID relief money helps Colorado schools pay for math and reading curriculum

Dozens of Colorado school districts and charter schools are buying new math and reading curriculum
New Maps Expose Methane 'Super-Emitter' Sites

New Maps Expose Methane 'Super-Emitter' Sites

The Environmental Protection Agency is expected to release national standards to limit methane pollution at oil and gas sites as soon as this fall.
Colorado has big gaps in who finishes college. Can a post-pandemic push turn the tide?

Colorado has big gaps in who finishes college. Can a post-pandemic push turn the tide?

Even as a more diverse group of students have enrolled in college, Colorado’s ethnic and racial gaps among bachelor’s and graduate degree holders barely budged from 2010 to 2020, Census data shows.