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Colorado school board races are big-money affairs. A new bill aims to rein in donors

Colorado school board races are big-money affairs. A new bill aims to rein in donors

House Bill 1060 would limit individual donations in school board races to $2,500 and donations by small donor committees to $25,000 per candidate.
State Laws Aim to Regulate ‘Troubled Teen Industry,’ but Loopholes Remain

State Laws Aim to Regulate ‘Troubled Teen Industry,’ but Loopholes Remain

Editor's note: This story was originally published by Kaiser Health News , or KHN, a national health policy news service. It is an editorially independent program of the Henry J.
Wildfires and Omicron Prompt a Special Health Insurance Enrollment Period in Colorado

Wildfires and Omicron Prompt a Special Health Insurance Enrollment Period in Colorado

State officials on Wednesday launched a special marketplace enrollment period, through March 16
How Colorado could get more students to complete FAFSA

How Colorado could get more students to complete FAFSA

“Colorado has no strategy on FAFSA completion,” Dutta said
Colorado schools bend but don’t break under omicron surge

Colorado schools bend but don’t break under omicron surge

Relaxed safety protocols are also giving schools new tools to stay open, like combining classes and shortening quarantine.
'I’m very lucky': Littleton woman turns 107 years old

'I’m very lucky': Littleton woman turns 107 years old

More than a century later, Bobby is still blowing out the candles, even if it takes a couple of tries.
A new drag program at Stanley Marketplace for teens and tweens gives young people a fun, safe space for self expression

A new drag program at Stanley Marketplace for teens and tweens gives young people a fun, safe space for self expression

Most drag performers learn the art of drag from drag families
Dropping reservoirs create ‘green light’ for sustainability on Colorado River

Dropping reservoirs create ‘green light’ for sustainability on Colorado River

Water experts say part of the reason the plan came together so quickly is because it got a push from last year’s record-bad conditions.
Regis Jesuit teacher says school, Archdiocese defamed her in firing over pro-choice student op-ed

Regis Jesuit teacher says school, Archdiocese defamed her in firing over pro-choice student op-ed

Former and current students as well as outside observers the Sentinel spoke to all said they believed that pressure from the Archdiocese played a significant role in the school’s strong negative response to the article.
Biodiversity study sheds light on how to protect the Roaring Fork watershed

Biodiversity study sheds light on how to protect the Roaring Fork watershed

This data is now being combined with satellite imagery to create a set of maps that depict ecological conditions and biodiversity hotspots.