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A watered-down version of a bill to cut tipped worker wages has restaurant owners angry and employees nervous.
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Dr. Charles Frankum is one of the rare few medical specialists who pilots around rural Colorado and Kansas to provide medical services in hard-to-reach areas.
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Several NoCo restaurants closed last year after decades of service. Owners cite increased costs of food, rent and labor. But to their patrons these spaces filled up more than just their stomachs.
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Jack’s Solar Garden in Longmont, Colorado is a nationally recognized site for agrivoltaic research. The farm's 3,276 solar panels generate enough electricity to power approximately 300 homes.
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In a world that's moved away from wool, some Colorado ranchers are still scraping by
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Rocky Mountain National Park’s Artist-In-Residence program was reintroduced this summer after a seven-year hiatus. While the chosen artists create beautiful pieces, they also highlight conservation.
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The bridge closure on U.S. 50 has some drivers using Gunnison County Road 26, also known as the Lake City Cutoff, as a detour. The road is not open all the time so people need to plan ahead and expect delays. Here's what a couple of motorists using the cutoff had to say about it and an update from emergency response officials.
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Inside Wire launched to widespread acclaim in the Spring of 2022. This summer, it quietly ceased production after an agreement between the University of Denver and the Department of Corrections expired.
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Doulas in recovery help pregnant and postpartum people who also struggle with substance use disorderArea pregnant people struggling with addiction find working with doulas who are also in recovery to be a comforting experience.
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Grassroots Farmers is cultivating the next generation of farmers with a new regenerative farm in Fountain.