North Dakota hopes new campaign beefs up rural health-care workforce
North Dakota lags behind other Midwestern states when it comes to having an adequate number of health-care physicians.
Hunger disproportionately impacts rural communities
Some 44 million Americans are struggling with hunger, including more than 530,000 in Colorado.
Polis signs bill replacing earned income tax credit law from special session
Colorado Governor Jared Polis signed a bill into law that replaces a special session law doubling the earned income tax credit.
Drought Coverage at Lowest Levels Since June
The final U.S. Drought Monitor for January 2024 shows marked improvements.
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Tips for Improving Your Restaurant’s Carryout Experience
Elevate your carryout service with our tips! Discover how streamlined ordering, quality containers, and efficient pickups boost customer satisfaction.
Bipartisan Arizona group renews call for open primaries
Arizona requires voters to be affiliated with a major political party to be able to participate in primary elections.
Environmental groups want EPA to block state permit for western Colorado coal mine
Two conservation groups have formally petitioned the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to intervene in a state air-quality regulators’ decision.