
Colorado News
Colorado officials push for forest-road rule
Colorado officials are making an intense final push to establish their own rule for managing the last roadless national forests in the state.
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Colorado cantaloupe listeria outbreak claims another victim
The Colorado cantaloupe listeria outbreak claimed another victim Tuesday with the death of Mike Hauser after a long illness, raising an estimate of the toll to 34 adults.
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Colorado's first black federal judge stepping down as chief
Wiley Daniel, the first African-American federal judge in Colorado, will step down as the district's chief judge at the end of the year.
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Apartment vacancy rates decline in Colorado metro areas; rents rise
The vacancy rate in Colorado apartments was down during the fourth quarter of 2011, falling in five of the six metro areas measured from the fourth quarter of 2010 to the fourth quarter of
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Colorado House Speaker McNulty defends hike in per diem
Colorado House Speaker Frank McNulty insists there is "no intrigue" around votes last week approving a budget for the legislature that included a 22 percent increase in the daily expense allowance for lawmakers outside the metro area.
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Suspect turns himself in over Colorado Springs fatal crash
Colorado Springs police say a suspect in a car crash that left one man dead and another injured after they were pinned between two vehicles has turned himself in.
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Colorado Supreme Court upholds "magic words" test for political spending by 527s
Handing political organizations known as 527s a big victory heading into the 2012 election, the Colorado Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that the groups should not be limited in how much money they
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Health reform: Colorado gets another $17.9 million to start health insurance exchange
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Wednesday awarded Colorado another $17.9 million to firmly establish the insurance exchange at the heart of national health reform.
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Wiley Daniel to step down as chief federal judge in Colorado
Wiley Y. Daniel, the first African-American federal judge in Colorado, will step down as the district's chief judge at the end of the year.
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Kaiser Permanente Colorado Announces Locations of New Medical Offices in Fort Collins and Loveland
DENVER, Feb. 22, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Kaiser Permanente Colorado, the state's largest non-profit health plan, has announced the locations of its new medical office buildings opening this fall in Fort Collins ...
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