Starting next Tuesday, December 1, Colorado drivers can be cited for text messaging while driving. Additionally, any minor operating a vehicle is...
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Bertie Lange’s son Alex, at 4 months and 17 pounds, was determined to be obese by the Langes’ health insurer. Obesity, according to Rocky...
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The healthcare debate has become volatile, with misinformation and accusations flying from advocates on both sides of the issue. The political...
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A law originally enacted to help the lowest-paid workers may actually hurt them in 2010, as Colorado may be the first state to lower the minimum wage....
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Last year’s “personhood” amendment was defeated by a 3-to-1 margin, but the amendment’s supporters are determined to try...
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Starting Wednesday, Coloradans can collect rainfall without running afoul of the law. While no one was prosecuted under the ban on rainwater...
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Drivers and cyclists on Colorado roads had had difficulty sharing the road in the past, sometimes with tragic consequences. Legislators sought to...
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On Tuesday, June 2nd, Governor Bill Ritter is expected to sign Senate Bill 244 into law, which requires insurance companies to "provide coverage...
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The words “jury duty” usually provoke groans and mumbling, followed by a series of possible excuses to get out of it. This is not...
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New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson, left, and Santa Fe Archbishop Michael J. Sheehan in front of the Rome's Colosseum, April 15, 2009, during a...
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