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Colorado plans new National Guard readiness centers and armories…Buisness owners head to Washington to talk about heatlth care.

Coors Classic
Some of the biggest names in cycling are behind efforts to bring the country’s first international stage race back to Colorado.

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Colorado’s state educational standards fall below federal standards…Senator Mark Udall seeks to authorize research into nuclear power plants…and, Focus on the Family’s voice steps down.

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The Colorado Court of Appeals rules on a medicinal marijuana provider case…The USOC selects a search firm fro find a new CEO…and, the early season snowstorm prompts the closure of […]

Citizen Report: Recognizing and Coping with Mental Illness
Dawn Corbelli teaches a class called “Family-to-Family,” which aims to provide information on mental illnesses, coping skills, and advocacy for family and friends of those dealing with mental illnesses.

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A Colorado Springs homeless shelter relaxes rules during the cold weather…More oil and gas leases offered…and, Senator Michael Bennet approves of a plan that would allow states to opt out […]

Governor Bill Ritter Announces More Budget Cuts
Higher education was spared in the latest round of state budget cuts, but Governor Bill Ritter says colleges and universities won’t be as lucky the next time round.

Pueblo Voters to Decide Strong-Mayor Question
Voters in Pueblo this election cycle are considering whether or not to implement a strong-mayor style of city government.KRCC’s Andrea Chalfin recently spoke with Pueblo Chieftain city government and politics […]

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State workers can expect more furloughs…and, Colorado officials report spending about one-fifth of the government’s stimulus money.

Revamping School Lunches
School lunch hasn’t always gotten the highest marks when it comes to flavor or health. But now, fresher, more nutritious foods are available for many students in Colorado.

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A Colorado Springs group that aims to help Native Americans overcome alcoholism and other health issues wins a prize from a San Francisco think tank…two soldiers based at Ft.

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The Colorado Springs E-Town Hall meeting about the 2010 city budget…King Soopers warns employees of a possible lock-out…and, questioning President Obama’s nominee for Colorado’s U.S. attorney.

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Colorado Springs city officials hold their regular e-town hall meeting, and this time they’re talking about the 2010 budget…Another dairy farm files for bankruptcy…A Colorado lawmaker seeks to clarify laws […]

Citizen Report: The Ping Pong Kid
Cheyenne Mountain High School student Austin Preiss has done some pretty amazing things…and not just for a 15-year-old.

Senator Udall Talks Health Care in Greeley
Colorado Senator Mark Udall recently met with doctors and hospital leaders to talk about health reform.

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New unemployment numbers for Colorado…a task force meets to discuss rules for dog breeders…and, the Pueblo City-County Health Department holds a flu vaccination clinic.