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State grants for transportation, infrastructure, energy projects and more will come with new housing policy requirements, starting this fall.
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For starters, workers at the facility, managed by the private company GEO, declined to tell the representatives how many detainees were inside.
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The Juliana v. U.S. case ended this year, but its legacy fuels youth-led climate rights movements and inspires new state-level legal actions.
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Scams targeting immigrants are on the rise in Colorado. Attorneys urge awareness and caution as fraudsters exploit fear, language barriers, and social media to extort victims.
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House Republicans announced an effort Wednesday to get U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi to review the constitutionality of a sweeping gun-control measure signed into law last week.
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Supporters are targeting state officials with an email campaign, while also calling on the Trump administration to take action.