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Will Colorado new legislative maps reflect state's diversity? Some Latino leaders worry they won't

Will Colorado new legislative maps reflect state's diversity? Some Latino leaders worry they won't

When the U.S. Census Bureau releases its final numbers on Thursday, it will start the clock on a mad dash to prepare final congressional and statehouse maps.
The proclamations used to incite the Sand Creek Massacre have been officially rescinded, 157 years later

The proclamations used to incite the Sand Creek Massacre have been officially rescinded, 157 years later

For over 150 years, official language used to start the Sand Creek Massacre was never officially revoked even after Colorado achieved statehood. 
Extreme trail damage to close Hanging Lake at least into 2022

Extreme trail damage to close Hanging Lake at least into 2022

Hanging Lake will remain closed for the foreseeable future and at least into 2022
School or ‘Russian Roulette’? Amid Delta Variant and Lax Mask Rules, Some Parents See No Difference

School or ‘Russian Roulette’? Amid Delta Variant and Lax Mask Rules, Some Parents See No Difference

But just two weeks into this school year, 30 classrooms already have reports of exposure to covid-positive students
COVID pandemic impacts Colorado student FAFSA numbers for a second year

COVID pandemic impacts Colorado student FAFSA numbers for a second year

The number of Colorado students who completed a federal financial aid application during the 2020-21 school year dropped by 5.6%
'Hughes Land Is It': Land Back movement knocks at CSU's door

'Hughes Land Is It': Land Back movement knocks at CSU's door

An alliance of Native and Indigenous leaders is asking Colorado State University to return 165 acres to its original stewards.
Tri-County considers school mask mandate; suburban districts change policy

Tri-County considers school mask mandate; suburban districts change policy

On Friday afternoon, a number of suburban school districts updated their mask policies to require them for younger children
CMAS results: Colorado students lost ground during year of disrupted learning

CMAS results: Colorado students lost ground during year of disrupted learning

Data released Thursday shows that far fewer students took the tests, and those who did performed at levels last seen five to six years ago.
Low water forecast for Ruedi Reservoir threatens hydropower, water deliveries

Low water forecast for Ruedi Reservoir threatens hydropower, water deliveries

Water levels at Ruedi Reservoir could fall so low this winter that the city of Aspen could have difficulty making hydro-electric power
A rural Colorado school district is spending $3 million to connect kids' homes to the internet. Will it be enough?

A rural Colorado school district is spending $3 million to connect kids' homes to the internet. Will it be enough?

Students in rural parts of the state find creative ways to connect to the internet