Colorado News
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The Regional Air Quality Council is offering grants to take the gasoline and propane out of mobile food prep as part of Colorado’s ozone and climate change fight. Listen to Morning Edition host Michael Lyle, Jr, discuss this story with Colorado Sun Team Editor Lance Benzel and then read The Colorado Sun story at the link below.
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The state senate recently passed an incentive legislation that could bring more data centers to the state.
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The sheep industry could be a small bright spot amid Trump tariff-imposed pain for Colorado agriculture.
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New laws and policies from state lawmakers are pushing for more drought-tolerant properties. Part of the effort is restricting what HOAs can ban.
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A proposed ballot measure would close part of West Pearl Street to most cars. An opposition campaign is working to keep it off the 2025 ballot.
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Local leaders spent time with talking through the matter around a roundtable discussion with Sen. John Hickenlooper as they work to make the Colorado mountains affordable.
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Parts of Laporte were under a mandatory evacuation due to a wildfire on Tuesday.
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Forest Service changes to Rabbit Ears Pass mountain bike project have wildlife advocates hopping mad“They have betrayed the public trust and poisoned the well,” says a wildlife advocate after the Forest Service dropped a planned wildlife study as part of the Mad Rabbit singletrack trails project. Listen to "Morning Edition" host Michael Lyle, Jr. discuss this story with Colorado Sun editor David Krause and then read The Colorado Sun story at the link below.
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Colorado officials say President Donald Trump's administration appears to be wielding its "political power" to give unprecedented help to a former county election clerk who was convicted of allowing supporters of President Donald Trump to access election equipment after his loss in 2020.
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The Colorado Economic Development Commission gave its blessing Thursday to a plan by Louisville officials to establish a CHIPS Zone in the city that would encompass the Colorado Technology Center business park and Redtail Ridge. Louisville is now the fourth city in the Boulder Valley and Northern Colorado with an approved CHIPS Zone designation, joining Longmont, Broomfield and Fort Collins.
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State and local agencies carried out targeted aerial training near Lyons last week to improve communication and tactics for fighting upcoming wildfires.
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Colorado is responding to the news of the death of Pope Francis.