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Colorado’s oldest woman just turned 113. Her daughter reflects on her life.
By
Eli Imadali
· Mar. 19
Education
Universal free school lunch is set to expire. Some Colorado lawmakers want to keep it going
By
Andrew Kenney
and
Jenny Brundin
· Mar. 18
Education
Teachers at the New America School charter school system want to form Colorado’s first charter school union
By
Jenny Brundin
· Mar. 17
Education
In a tense special meeting, Douglas County School Board members are divided over how to handle lawsuit
By
Alison Borden
· Mar. 11
Education
A proposal to introduce universal pre-K in Colorado takes its first step
By
Jenny Brundin
· Mar. 11
Education
Pikes Peak college wants to drop ‘community’ from its name
By
Paolo Zialcita
· Mar. 11
Education
Court orders four Douglas County School Board members to follow the state’s open meetings law
By
Jenny Brundin
and
Alison Borden
· Mar. 9
Education
Students today want quicker credentials and clearer job pathways. So, Colorado colleges are responding with new ways to approach post-secondary education
By
Jenny Brundin
· Mar. 8
Education
Education groups want more funding for teachers, so they’re pushing a November ballot initiative that could do just that
By
Jenny Brundin
· Mar. 3
Education
No decision made for four members of Douglas County School Board in potential breach of ‘sunshine laws’
By
Eli Imadali
and
Jenny Brundin
· Feb. 25
Education
After much controversy, Mesa County’s largest school district has renegotiated a contract with its incoming superintendent
By
Stina Sieg
· Feb. 25
Environment
Greeley district officials reject an offer to continue air monitoring at a school where a spike in toxic chemicals was detected
By
Michael Elizabeth Sakas
· Feb. 24
News
A Colorado Springs home where sex trafficking survivors decide what help they need
By
Hayley Sanchez
· Feb. 22
News
On 80th anniversary, Camp Amache families remembered and honored by Sect. of Interior Deb Haaland
By
Shanna Lewis
· Feb. 20
Education
Former Douglas County schools superintendent preparing ‘future litigation’ against board
By
Eli Imadali
· Feb. 18
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