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Colorado’s Efforts Are Not Enough to Solve Its Ozone Problem

Colorado’s Efforts Are Not Enough to Solve Its Ozone Problem

New Colorado laws aimed at improving air quality along thFront Range aren’t expected to do much to directly reduce ozone
Poverty Gap for Black and Latino Senior Citizens Grew Over Last Decade

Poverty Gap for Black and Latino Senior Citizens Grew Over Last Decade

“Aging is expensive,” Chrissy Esposito, a policy analyst at the Colorado Health Institute said. “And we as a society seem to be underprepared for it.”
Aurora hosts summits to heal from traumas in communities of color

Aurora hosts summits to heal from traumas in communities of color

More than 200 people gathered Wednesday at Stanley Marketplace in Aurora for the first of three “Active Collective Trauma (ACT)” summits.
Schools are spending millions on new virtual tutoring. Is it working?

Schools are spending millions on new virtual tutoring. Is it working?

Most critically, the academic impact of pandemic-era virtual tutoring is still largely unknown.
Abortion clinics restrict pill access for out-of-state patients

Abortion clinics restrict pill access for out-of-state patients

Officials from Planned Parenthood of Montana said the intent is to ensure that they and their patients from states with trigger bans are protected from criminal charges and lawsuits.
How the COVID-19 pandemic is changing school data

How the COVID-19 pandemic is changing school data

The COVID-19 pandemic prompted unprecedented, rapid changes in the way states collect, report, and share education data internally
Colorado will pay for two ways for Adams 14 students to go to different schools

Colorado will pay for two ways for Adams 14 students to go to different schools

Colorado will pay about $3 million over two years to transport some Adams 14 students to schools outside the district.
Debate grows as BLM looks to cut Piceance wild horse herd

Debate grows as BLM looks to cut Piceance wild horse herd

The horses were oblivious to the very different future that soon likely lies in store for many of them
Montana’s Blackfeet Tribe to Use Dogs to Sniff Out Disease and Contaminants

Montana’s Blackfeet Tribe to Use Dogs to Sniff Out Disease and Contaminants

Chronic wasting disease is caused by misfolded proteins called prions, which deteriorate an infected animal’s brain and bodily functions until it dies
Travel security tips to keep your family safe this summer

Travel security tips to keep your family safe this summer

Summer is here and as domestic and international travel rebounds has created new risks for travelers