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Shelters are full, violence is intensifying, and advocates warn Colorado can't keep up as calls for help surge statewide.
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A family from Colombia whose arrest by ICE prompted a protest in Durango is reportedly preparing to self-deport.
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With trick-or-treaters expected across the region from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. on Halloween, families and drivers are urged to take extra safety precautions. Pedestrians should stay visible with flashlights or reflective gear, use sidewalks, and cross at corners, while drivers are advised to slow to 20 mph or less in neighborhoods and stay alert for children. Hosts should keep walkways clear and well-lit, and anyone celebrating with alcohol or cannabis is reminded to arrange a sober ride.
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Parents with mixed immigration statuses face the threat of family separation as immigration enforcement increases nationwide.
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With teens, it doesn't help to just say no to screen time. Instead, experts suggest teaching them to be smarter viewers of content, and learn to recognize how influencers and algorithms can manipulate them.
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Long-term care options are expensive and often out of reach for elders and people with disabilities. Part of the president's proposed infrastructure plan would help fund home-based health services.
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Members of Cub Scout Pack 225 joined KSJD's Austin Cope to talk about their upcoming food drive on Saturday, February 10th from 9am to 1pm at Cortez City…
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The Montezuma County Social Services Department is one of five departments statewide to receive a $200,000 federal grant from the Colorado Department of…