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An Idaho sheriff plans to help the feds crack down on illegal immigration. But in Colorado, lawmakers are working to bolster laws prohibiting such collaboration.
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Most people in jail across the country are eligible to vote. But it’s not easy for many of those incarcerated people to cast their ballots. A Colorado effort is starting to turn that around.
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Less than 1% of hands-on construction workers in Colorado are women. One group wants to encourage young girls about the variety of jobs in the industry through an interactive field day.
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Donald Trump's campaign says it will appeal Colorado Supreme Court decision to keep the former president off the upcoming GOP primary ballot to the U.S. Supreme Court.
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The invasive rusty crayfish was discovered in Lake Granby, and Colorado Parks and Wildlife is concerned because of its proximity to the Colorado River.
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Symptoms of asthma are similar to the more common condition of bronchitis, and taking medicines designed for asthma alone can be risky.
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The U.S. needs to convince millions of drivers not to worry about where they’ll charge an electric car.
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The U.S. Bureau of Land Management is holding meetings across the West on its new rules that add conservation to other priorities, including resource extraction, for uses of public lands.
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People are choosing alkaline hydrolysis for themselves and loved ones. The process is considered more environmentally friendly than traditional flame cremation.
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Colorado cities competed to see which has the best-tasting tap water. KUNC's Alex Hager was invited to judge, but found that it's hard to pick up on "grassy, earthy and rubbery" flavors in a famously bland beverage.