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Colorado Newsline Wins 9 Awards In Society Of Professional Journalists Contest
The chapter’s 2023 Top of the Rockies journalism contest included more than 1,750 entries from more than 100 news outlets and freelancers.
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The chapter’s 2023 Top of the Rockies journalism contest included more than 1,750 entries from more than 100 news outlets and freelancers.
WASHINGTON — A growing number of states are enacting universal school meal laws to bolster child food security and academic equity.
These days Kylee Sunderlin is often the first person people will talk to about terminating a pregnancy, even though she's a lawyer.
Colorado Senate President Steve Fenberg introduced the bill to help state agencies more efficiently implement Natural Medicine Health Act.
WASHINGTON —The court issued a stay that ensures access to mifepristone nationwidel
The move makes Colorado the eighth state to follow California’s lead in adopting the Advanced Clean Trucks rule.
Anti-abortion groups are not giving up on trying to fast-track a national abortion ban.
Jim Robb, CEO of the North American Electric Reliability Corporation, told Federal Energy Regulatory Commission that cost was major concern.
WASHINGTON — Bill H.R. 734, which would apply to K-12 schools and colleges receiving federal funding, passed on party-line vote of 219-203.
Pettersen estimated almost 5,000 veterans living across Fremont County are “in desperate need for additional health care assistance.”
The new interactive map builds upon data collected by the division and published in October 2022.
Democratic lawmakers unveiled House Bill 23-1294, dubbed the Protecting Communities from Air Pollution Act, earlier this month.
This story comes to Newsline from KFF Health News.
WASHINGTON — House members questioned the federal agency head in charge of unaccompanied migrant children about reports of exploitation.
This means the administration’s regulation stays in place expanding which waters and wetlands can be regulated under the Clean Water Act.
WASHINGTON — A decision is expected by midnight Wednesday by the high court.
As TikTok has mushroomed to more than 150 million monthly U.S. users, so have warnings among both state legislators and members of Congr ...
The housing bill made it through its first committee hearing Tuesday night with significant amendments that scale back its intended scope.
WASHINGTON — Simultaneously, the high court continues considering arguments from anti-abortion organizations and the federal government.
Democratic state lawmakers unveiled broad package of reforms that will help protect Coloradans from future spikes in gas and electric bills.