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  • As Florida residents continue the post-hurricane clean up, economists are tabulating the overall cost of Frances. Government and insurance industry officials estimate the insured losses from the storm will fall somewhere between $3 billion and $6 billion. NPR's David Schaper reports.
  • One of the biggest myths? That children don't kill themselves. It's just not true. Children as young as 5 take their own lives every year.
  • The World Economic Forum's Global Gender Gap Report gives high marks to Rwanda in its country-by-country rundown. An all-female debate team offers their perspective.
  • The Dolores-Norwood road has been closed indefinitely due to winter conditions.The Hopi Tribe is vetting a group that has proposed an idea that could…
  • Colorado lawmakers are considering two bills that supporters say will make classrooms safer after last year’s deadly shooting at STEM school Highlands…
  • The Bureau of Land Management is seeking public comment on a development plan for one of Bears Ears National Monument’s most-visited sites.Wednesday was…
  • Colorado voters have narrowly approved Proposition 117, which will make it harder for the state government to start new enterprises that depend on…
  • Every part of Colorado is now experiencing some form of drought, according to the latest release from the U.S. Drought Monitor.Starting Tuesday, census…
  • The Montezuma County Commission has unanimously passed a resolution opposing Colorado’s participation in the National Popular Vote Compact. A bill joining…
  • The Navajo Nation Department of Health has issued an emergency order enacting a weekend-long curfew to slow the spread of the coronavirus. The order…
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