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Colorado banned legacy admissions. But what does that really mean for students?

Colorado banned legacy admissions. But what does that really mean for students?

Colorado made news in May as the first state in the nation to ban legacy admissions at its public colleges
Casa Bonita super fans purchase some of restaurant's debt

Casa Bonita super fans purchase some of restaurant's debt

Diehard Casa Bonita fans rallied around the iconic Lakewood restaurant months ago when owners filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
Changes steer audit of Colorado accountability system away from looking for bias in state tests

Changes steer audit of Colorado accountability system away from looking for bias in state tests

A bill ordering Colorado school accountability system audit amended to focus on gaps
Overhaul of Colorado school funding may be in the works

Overhaul of Colorado school funding may be in the works

The legislative committee would meet for two years and recommend changes on everything
Twice as many flights from Texas to Aspen this summer compared with 2019

Twice as many flights from Texas to Aspen this summer compared with 2019

Local officials have said that Texas’ connections with Aspen grew stronger during the pandemic
A hundred years after Irish miners lived and died in Leadville, a Colorado historianis bringing their stories to life

A hundred years after Irish miners lived and died in Leadville, a Colorado historianis bringing their stories to life

There are around 1,400 people buried in what’s called the Catholic Pauper section of the cemetery.
Title I, but not: What we know about Joe Biden’s plan to fix school funding

Title I, but not: What we know about Joe Biden’s plan to fix school funding

President Joe Biden proposed more than doubling money for Title I
Forest service, Boulder County scramble in 6.5 million push to stabilize burned slopes

Forest service, Boulder County scramble in 6.5 million push to stabilize burned slopes

There’s no guarantee that the million or so Ponderosa pines destroyed by the 15.7 square-mile Calwood fire will regenerate.
New York-based Datadog plans to bring 400 high-paying tech jobs to Denver

New York-based Datadog plans to bring 400 high-paying tech jobs to Denver

Colorado has benefited for years from a steady flow of technology jobs from northern California, and now New York is sending a bunch.
Overcrowded US national parks need a reservation system

Overcrowded US national parks need a reservation system

For the second consecutive year, reservations are required to visit Yosemite, Rocky Mountain and Glacier national parks.