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  • 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…
  • Rebecca Samulski says she has collected enough petition signatures to join the race for the Montezuma County Commission as an unaffiliated…
  • At a time when there is so much good TV around, NPR TV critic Eric Deggans says, any Top 10 list says as much about the critic as about the shows he is picking.
  • Barbara Bodine, the U.S. official assigned to govern central Iraq, will leave her post and return to the United States to take a position at the State Department. The move comes just days after the top civilian administrator in Iraq, retired Gen. Jay Garner, is replaced by L. Paul Bremer, a longtime State Department official. Bodine and Garner have been criticized for being slow to restore services and form an interim government. Hear NPR's Guy Raz.
  • After Senate Republicans blocked a bill to create an outside independent commission to investigate the attacks on the U.S. Capitol, Pelosi said a special panel is needed to lead an investigation.
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