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Colorado preschool bill advances after first hearing

Colorado preschool bill advances after first hearing

The vision for a state early childhood agency and a free preschool program open to all Colorado 4-year-olds took a step closer to reality Thursday.
Can physician assistants answer Colorado’s rural health problems? The question is dividing both parties

Can physician assistants answer Colorado’s rural health problems? The question is dividing both parties

State lawmakers are working on a controversial proposal to expand and empower the ranks of physician assistants in rural clinics and elsewher
On Edge: State hid findings of “life-threatening” errors at troubled mental health center

On Edge: State hid findings of “life-threatening” errors at troubled mental health center

An official investigation uncovered a pattern of prescription errors that put patients at risk
USS Colorado (SSN 788) returns from deployment

USS Colorado (SSN 788) returns from deployment

Colorado operates under Submarine Squadron 4, headquartered in Groton.
What’s at stake in a Boulder City Council candidate's First Amendment lawsuit? The implications go beyond local politics

What’s at stake in a Boulder City Council candidate's First Amendment lawsuit? The implications go beyond local politics

Former candidate Steve Rosenblum's legal challenge against Boulder community organizers now heads to the state Court of Appeals. It could help set precedent for free speech protections in Colorado.
Colorado is reshaping early childhood. Some school districts are nervous.

Colorado is reshaping early childhood. Some school districts are nervous.

As Colorado prepares to launch free universal preschool, lawmakers are taking up legislation that could reshape Colorado’s early childhood landscape
Street Enforcement Team activity raises questions about Denver’s framework for responding to homelessness

Street Enforcement Team activity raises questions about Denver’s framework for responding to homelessness

A review of the Street Enforcement Team’s (SET) daily work log raises questions about Denver’s framework for responding to homelessness.
Amid rise in violence, Colorado lawmakers back youth mental health support

Amid rise in violence, Colorado lawmakers back youth mental health support

This year, the push for more behavioral and mental health resources seems to be a middle ground for lawmakers.
Colorado legislature at the halfway mark: Where education bills stand

Colorado legislature at the halfway mark: Where education bills stand

Lawmakers have already taken steps to increase school funding, address the teacher shortage, and expand access to higher education
Biden hoped to reshape school funding

Biden hoped to reshape school funding

A new budget deal shows that’s not likely anytime soon