Government and PoliticsPolicy differences or punishment? How Colorado lawmakers view Trump’s actions towards the stateBy Caitlyn Kim
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Government and PoliticsHow the Colorado legislature contributed to the state’s budget crisisBy Colorado Sun
EducationSeveral CU Regents announce plan to grant collective bargaining rights to university faculty and staffBy Jenny Brundin
NewsTrump administration can’t block child care money for Colorado and other Democratic-led states for now, judge saysBy The Associated Press
HealthRural hospitals wrestle with a new landscape after federal cuts, worry they’re starting to drown financiallyBy John Daley
Government and PoliticsTrump administration tells agencies to compile data on money sent to Democratic states, including ColoradoBy The Associated Press
EducationBanned books will stay on shelves in Elizabeth schools after district drops appealBy Jenny Brundin
NewsEl Paso County, Colorado Springs officials oppose state lawsuit challenging Space Command move, file amicus briefBy Briana Heaney
NewsState budget committee rejects request for more prison beds until DOC provides more complete planBy Bente Birkeland
NewsFormer Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters involved in prison altercation, Department of Corrections saysBy Molly Cruse