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Out-of-school suspensions are happening more frequently in Colorado. That can lead to long-term problems for the students punished by being removed from the classroom. So what’s behind the increase – and what might help reduce the number of suspensions? We examine those questions on today's In the NoCo.
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New data reveals a big spike in the number of children getting their hands on edibles like gummies and candies containing THC due to their increased accessibility.
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While a new study suggests that over 1.5 million kids worldwide have lost a caregiver to COVID, young people in Colorado are grieving similar losses.
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Updated at 1:55 p.m., Feb. 26, 2019:As a measles outbreak continues in Washington state, a congressional hearing Wednesday will discuss the preventable…
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There's currently another measles outbreak , this time in the Pacific Northwest. In the Mountain West, states are below the national average for measles...
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It began in 2014. Doctors noticed a cluster of mysterious cases in Colorado and Wyoming. Children were coming in with weak and paralyzed limbs.…
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Unlike drugs that come in bottles, pot cookies and other marijuana edibles don't come in child-resistant packaging. But in Colorado, which legalized medical marijuana in 2000, doctors say they should, since kids are unintentionally ingesting adults' doped-up treats.
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$3.4 billion. That’s the total value of some 50 hospital construction projects occurring all over the state, a Colorado Public °µºÚ±¬ÁÏ examination has…
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The Courage Classic is a three-day bicycle tour that’s fueled by individual and team fundraising efforts that benefit Children’s Hospital Colorado.More…
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Federal health officials chose Children's Hospital in Denver to talk about a new program that aims to cut down on preventable injuries and medical…