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National chains are a growing share of the state's childcare providers, and lawmakers want regulations before they get any larger.
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Victims of sexual assault discussed the human toll behind the Colorado Bureau of Investigation’s one-and-a-half year backlog in processing evidence.
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Companies like Lyft and Uber would have to track and report violent incidents, and do more to ensure the person behind the wheel is really the registered driver.
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The state is included on five lawsuits challenging executive action from the White House.
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Colorado takes a relatively cheap and fast approach for filling statehouse vacancies. What it's not, is democratic.
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Gov. Jared Polis and Democratic lawmakers want to cap state insurance payments to hospitals, but providers say they're already operating in the red.
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The proposal has broad legislative support, but is dividing the Indigenous community.
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The proposal would save about $50,000 a year. That's a relatively paltry amount, but it's meant to send a message that state costs must be trimmed.
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Local officials worry a state voting rights law could open them to new litigation — and change how Colorado's city elections are run
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Meet two members of the freshman class at the Capitol.