New urgency to pass voting-rights legislation aimed at Texas
Leaders in the U.S. Senate have announced plans to vote this month on a change to filibuster rules, hoping to pass voting-rights legislation they say is needed to protect democracy.
Leaders in the U.S. Senate have announced plans to vote this month on a change to filibuster rules, hoping to pass voting-rights legislation they say is needed to protect democracy.
A task force charged with addressing homelessness and affordable housing across Colorado is expected to release recommendations on how to invest some $400 million in federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds later this month.
Looking for a challenge this winter? Grab your bait and tackle and go fishing. Many classic spots may have entered their off-season, but check out some of the best winter fishing destinations in America for a unique and rewarding day’s fishing.
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Life in Eads and Kiowa County, Colorado, as observed by Doris Lessenden.
With the holiday break coming to an end Monday, several school districts across the country are deciding to go fully remote to start the new year as COVID-19 cases rise.
Just three people remain missing after Colorado's most costly wildfire on record destroyed nearly a thousand homes and businesses in Louisville and Superior.
The new Colorado minimum wage took effect January 1.
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers staff at John Martin Reservoir and Colorado Parks and Wildlife staff will host their annual midwinter eagle survey, Saturday, January 8.