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December 20, 2019
Isolation and lack of mental health services put residents of farm and mountain towns at greater risk than city dwellers.

November 06, 2018
The Democratic attorney and former Army Ranger unseats fourth-term Republican incumbent in CD6, while Joe Neguse in CD2 becomes Colorado's first African-American Congress member.

October 19, 2018
Three groups have plowed $8.6 million into state races — while legally keeping their donors secret.

May 01, 2018
Colorado legislators try to speed up rural internet to help farmers access agricultural technology.

February 05, 2019
As millions of development dollars flood into Denver’s poorest neighborhood, Chavez and other Sun Valley residents are about to witness the neighborhood’s most profound transformation yet.
Reporting Intern, The Colorado Independent
A silent sorrow: How a 12-year-old's death launched a suicide-prevention campaign in Eagle County
Is the debate about Amendment V a debate about millennials themselves?
Key Colorado ballot initiatives have corporations spending tens of millions for your vote
Super PAC money floods into Colorado state races
What we know so far about Denver's commitment to 100% renewable electricity by 2030
The middle class is shrinking in Colorado
It's a squeaker! Democratic Attorney General's race shows Weiser slightly ahead of Salazar
Salazar, Weiser debate policy in quest for Democratic attorney general nomination
Hickenlooper names judge who presided over trial of Aurora theater shooter to CO Supreme Court
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Boulder City Council votes to end recently-rediscovered liquor tax
Boulder’s city-operated electric utility proposal is too close to call
Boulder Planning Board delays co-op proposal approval due to neighborhood concerns
Support for municipalization erodes among Boulder city council candidates
As fire conditions worsen, one deputy chief’s leadership is a steadying force
State regulations leave Boulder County residents with dirty drinking water