Colorado lawmakers introduce $168M behavioral health package
Colorado lawmakers introduced a $168 million legislative package Tuesday aimed at improving behavioral health care in the state.
Colorado lawmakers introduced a $168 million legislative package Tuesday aimed at improving behavioral health care in the state.
Utah is taking new action to reduce the deaths of wildlife along roads and highways.
Researchers have been steadily gathering important insights into the effects of COVID-19 on the body and brain. Two years into the pandemic, these findings are raising concerns about the long-term impacts the coronavirus might have on biological processes such as aging.
Colorado’s sports betting regulators have suspended betting on all Russian and Belarusian leagues and events following the invasion of Ukraine.
Despite increasing discussion of climate change, coral reefs are not receiving as much interest as in the past.
A bipartisan bill announced Monday would send $30.5 million in state funding to law enforcement agencies in an effort to reduce crime.
U.S. Sens. John Hickenlooper, D-Colo., and Michael Bennet, D-Colo., are backing a proposal to stop importing oil and gas from Russia following the country’s invasion of Ukraine.
An investigation into unemployment fraud in Colorado has led to 17 cases referred for criminal prosecution.
Jumps in used car prices have some first-time buyers hitting the brakes as supply chain breakdowns continue to choke production of new vehicles.
The average price for regular gasoline topped $4 a gallon Monday, the first time motorists paid so much at the pump since 2008.