Abortion is not influencing most voters as the midterms approach – economic issues are predominating in new survey
Since the Supreme Court’s June 2022 Dobbs v. Jackson decision overturning the constitutional right to abortion, election observers have raised questions about whether and how the issue of abortion will influence the outcome of the November midterm elections.
Conservative US Supreme Court reconsidering affirmative action, leaving the use of race in college admissions on the brink of extinction
The U.S. military learned a valuable lesson about race during the Vietnam War: Diversity does not happen without affirmative action.
North Dakota updating pipeline safety programs
The North Dakota Public Service Commission is using a recent influx of federal dollars to implement pipeline safety programs.
Nearly two open jobs for every unemployed worker, data shows
There are nearly two open jobs for every unemployed worker in the U.S., the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics new employment data shows.
Governor Polis introduces $42.7B budget proposal for next fiscal year
Colorado Governor Jared Polis Tuesday submitted his $42.7 billion proposed budget for the upcoming fiscal year to the group of lawmakers who oversee the state’s budget process.
Ways you can keep enjoying the great outdoors this winter
Cold weather shouldn't stop you from appreciating Colorado's natural beauty. Check out these ways you can keep enjoying the great outdoors this winter.
The basics you need to know about horse care
Owning and caring for horses is rewarding but can also be challenging, as they are high maintenance. Here is what you should know the basics about horse care.
Republicans and Democrats see news bias only in stories that clearly favor the other party
Charges of media bias – that “the media” are trying to brainwash Americans by feeding the public only one side of every issue – have become as common as campaign ads in the run-up to the midterm elections.
Utah to offer cash for replacing lush lawns with desert-tolerant landscapes
Starting this week, the state is taking applications for a program to pay up to $1 dollar a square foot of turf to replace water-guzzling grass with drought-resistant landscaping.