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U.S. Supreme Court Temporarily Keeps Title 42 Immigration Program In Effect
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court order will remain until justices can review whether the pandemic-era program should be lifted or continue.
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WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court order will remain until justices can review whether the pandemic-era program should be lifted or continue.
The announcement from Brown occurred two months after the party experienced widespread defeat in the midterm elections.
Colorado State Patrol plans quarterly cadet classes next summer to increase the pace new troopers are able to get onto the state’s roadways.
The city will open a 24-hour warming center at the Denver Coliseum to support anyone in need of a warm place to stay.
WASHINGTON — Any last hopes of resurrecting the expanded child tax credit as part of Congress' massive spending package were dashed Tuesday.
Federal employees would be barred from downloading TikTok on phones and other devices issued by the federal government.
This story originally appeared in the Nevada Current.
As an arctic cold front moves in, leaders are preparing to move people experiencing homelessness and others into warming shelters.
Order was less than two weeks after gunfire damaged two Duke Energy substations in Moore County, knocking out power to about 45,000 people.
State economic forecasters expect positive — but slow — economic growth that will continue to be heavily impacted by inflation through 2023.
U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert's bill has co-sponsor support from fellow Colorado Republicans in the House, Reps. Ken Buck and Doug Lamborn.
This story originally appeared at KHN.
Like many nurses these days, Alex Scala got a big pay hike when she switched jobs recently.
"Trump associates, including attorneys John Eastman and Kenneth Chesebro and Chief of Staff Mark Meadows likely also played criminal roles."
Colorado air quality regulators last week took another series of halting steps towards addressing the state's long-running ozone problem.
"Colorado's voter turnout in the 2022 midterm elections was better than the national average," per Colorado’s secretary of state office.
U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert and Adam Frisch raked in hundreds of thousands of dollars in the weeks after the Colorado midterm election.
As Democrats and Republicans prepare to choose new leadership, candidates have begun to emerge; at least one executive plans to leave post.
Phil Weiser urged a state court to block Albertsons’ $4 billion payout to investors during the review of the company’s merger with Kroger.
Incumbent Republican Rep. Kurt Huffman is paying for a recount in the Colorado House District 43 race.