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Backers want platforms to have to take action when users engage in illegal activity, but Gov. Jared Polis has serious concerns about the policy.
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In a meeting on Tuesday night, the Cortez City Council unanimously approved an ordinance to authorize a lease of the city’s fiber optic communications network to Vero Broadband, LLC. And a new bill at the State Capitol would make it easier for local governments to turn existing properties into affordable housing.
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A new blazing fast internet connection in Paonia is making it easier for Americans who live far from Colorado to order cowboy hats that make them look...
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It takes a lot of grit, and good pair of ski goggles, to live in Ophir, Colorado. Winds can reach 70 miles per hour during the winter in this old mining...
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Editor's note: This story is the first of a three-part series looking at the state of Colorado's efforts to get rural households connected to high-speed...
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The future of broadband internet services in the city of Cortez may be up to the city council. On May 23rd, consultants hired by the city to do a…
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A bill is making its way through the Colorado State Capitol that would fund efforts to promote rural broadband. In the meantime, governments in rural…
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For the past 15 years, Farmers Telecommunications company has managed the town of Rico’s internet. But Farmers does not own the phone lines within the…
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Would Montezuma County voters consider passing a sales tax if it were allocated to a single purpose such as broadband?That topic is likely to come up…