Tracy Ross, The Colorado Sun
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Girl Scouts of Colorado CEO Leanna Clark said the girls in green and tan sold 3.7 million packages of cookies in 2024, many outside King Soopers stores.
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If approved, the claims would deplete the Wolf Depredation Compensation Fund and force the agency to dip into the state’s general fund. Listen to "Morning Edition" host Michael Lyle, Jr. discuss this story with Colorado Sun reporter Tracy Ross and then read The Colorado Sun story at the link below.
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Presidential elections can lead to more attention on down-ballot issues. But will 14 statewide ballot measures, plus local initiatives, cause too much fatigue?
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The outcome of the case could determine how much authority a president has to resize national monuments, which could impact Colorado’s Camp Hale and Dolores River.
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The nearly 2,000-acre Collard Ranch property near Fairplay was acquired by the state in the spring. It opens to hunters in October, which has some people worried about the impact on migrating elk herds. According to Colorado Sun reporter Tracy Ross, there's been some pushback from people who say state regulations unfairly favor hunters and anglers over other uses in wildlife areas.