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Colorado AG Joins Lawsuit Against Trump Administration For NIH Research Funding Caps

Colorado AG Joins Lawsuit Against Trump Administration For NIH Research Funding Caps

The lawsuit was filed on February 10 in the United States District Court for the district of Massachusetts.
Dismantling USAID Will Severely Impact Colorado Farmers

Dismantling USAID Will Severely Impact Colorado Farmers

The Trump administration’s focus on curbing wasteful spending led to the decision to dismantle USAID last week. Colorado farmers and humanitarian organizations will likely suffer as a result.
AG Pam Bondi Issues Memo to Cut Federal Funding to Sanctuary Cities, Including Boulder and Denver

AG Pam Bondi Issues Memo to Cut Federal Funding to Sanctuary Cities, Including Boulder and Denver

The memo was published last week and comes as part of the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement.
Grand Opening of New 911 Emergency Communications Center in Golden Happening on February 20

Grand Opening of New 911 Emergency Communications Center in Golden Happening on February 20

Jeffcom 911, one of the largest emergency communications centers in the country, is moving into a new, state-of-the-art facility.
Subcommittee Investigates Taxpayer-Funded Animal Testing and Virus Research

Subcommittee Investigates Taxpayer-Funded Animal Testing and Virus Research

A congressional subcommittee hearing last week scrutinized taxpayer-funded animal testing and gain-of-function research, with lawmakers like Lauren Boebert questioning projects like Colorado State University’s bat virus studies.
Colorado Ranked as Fourth-Most Educated State in the Nation

Colorado Ranked as Fourth-Most Educated State in the Nation

WalletHub published an article yesterday that highlighted the most and least educated states in the U.S.
JBS USA Invests in $50 Million Expansion of Greeley Facility Following Human Trafficking Allegations

JBS USA Invests in $50 Million Expansion of Greeley Facility Following Human Trafficking Allegations

Workers at the world’s largest meatpacking company have alleged dangerous working conditions, human trafficking, wage theft, and unfair treatment.
Boulder and Denver-Metro King Soopers Employees are Still on Strike; Stores Remain Open

Boulder and Denver-Metro King Soopers Employees are Still on Strike; Stores Remain Open

The strike began on Thursday and is anticipated to last no longer than two weeks.
No Criminal Charges Filed Against 49 Individuals Detained After Adams County DEA Raid; ICE Raids Continue in Colorado

No Criminal Charges Filed Against 49 Individuals Detained After Adams County DEA Raid; ICE Raids Continue in Colorado

The raid that happened on January 26 targeted a party supposedly associated with Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua. In pursuit of more gang members, ICE raids have ramped up.
Goldens in Golden Returns to Colorado This Saturday

Goldens in Golden Returns to Colorado This Saturday

The annual festival honoring golden retrievers will take place in downtown Golden.