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Trump’s $400 A Week Jobless Aid Could Be Just $300. It Depends On Where You Live.
Many states might not contribute unemployment assistance as part of executive action.

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Many states might not contribute unemployment assistance as part of executive action.

Western Slope acres burn amid hot, dry conditions.
State officials say more guidance is needed on the $400-per-week unemployment boost.
COMMENTARY: Colorado Springs pundit Michelle Malkin and her supporters prefer law enforcement with a double standard.
Democrats call move unconstitutional, bad policy.
Jury trials resumed this week, and judicial districts are eager to start chipping away at their backlog.
Democratic senators seek to restrict deployment of federal forces in cities.
Scientists are poised to discover a vaccine. Will we use it?
Higher testing and contact-tracing capacity are needed to contain COVID-19, experts say.
The USDA has reported the seeds have shown up in 22 states, as well as in other countries in the European Union and in Canada and Australia.
Polis again urged Coloradans in the 20- to 30-year age group to practice responsible behaviors.
The Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission faced a multimillion-dollar budget gap as oil prices crashed.
COMMENTARY: Guest Writer Rachel Wall is a baker in Denver.
COMMENTARY: Guest writer Lizzie Lario lives with her family in Broomfield.
William Perry Pendley once wrote that the federal government should sell its Western lands.
Gerrymandering to be minimized by redistricting commissions created by 2018 amendments.
Houses of worship can maintain 175-person capacity.
The Colorado Coalition for the Homeless says that the removal of the encampment ignores the ‘issues.’
People eligible for DACA still can’t apply for the first time.
Nearly half of child care centers were forced to close this spring.