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Officials are pushing to have the legislation -- which would only allow for tobacco-flavored nicotine products -- take effect in January 2026.
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During the town hall in Breckenridge, Democratic Congressman Joe Neguse responded to questions from residents, including concerns about the Trump Administration's sweeping federal actions.
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It came down to potatoes vs. winter squash in Colorado State University’s Veggie Madness, a friendly rivalry between CSU extension offices. Listen to "Morning Edition" host Michael Lyle, Jr. discuss this story with Colorado Sun reporter Tamara Chuang to find out who won and then read The Colorado Sun story at the link below.
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The Trump administration’s chaotic moves on energy policy are sowing disorder in Colorado's solar energy development industry
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Researchers at Colorado State University in partnership with the Denver Zoo Conservation Alliance surveyed nearly 1,700 volunteers and employees to find out how zoos handle animal loss and grief.
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State officials say a portrait of President Donald hanging at the Colorado state Capitol will be taken down after Trump claimed it was "purposefully distorted." House Democrats said in a statement Monday that the oil painting would be taken down at the request of Republican leaders in the Legislature.
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Minnesota has hired Colorado State's Niko Medved as its next coach. The native of the Twin Cities area and former student manager for the Gophers had the Rams within one basket of the Sweet 16. Colorado State hit the 25-win mark and made the NCAA Tournament three times in Medved's seven seasons.
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The station's owners decided to let their current lease expire.
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President Trump posted on social media to call for a portrait of himself hanging in the State Capitol to be removed. In his post, he suggests the painting was placed there by the "radical left."
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Sources of Strength operates in all Denver-area school districts and more than 250 schools statewide.
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Catholic parishes in Colorado are suing the state over whether they must abide by state non-discrimination rules to receive funding for their preschools. The case is currently being heard by the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals.
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The measure still needs to clear a few procedural votes, but it appears on its way to Gov. Jared Polis' desk.