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DU-Led Research Project at Colorado Prison to Drive Innovative Changes to the Prison Environment
The University of Denver, the Colorado Department of Corrections (CDOC), and the Urban Institute are releasing initial findings from the first phase of a collaborative research initiative, funded by Arnold Ventures, known as the Prison Research and Innovation Network (PRIN).
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Federal, state agencies investigating horse deaths in Canon City
A disease that is yet to be identified has killed 85 horses at the Canon City Wild Horse and Burro Facility.
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It’s ‘Child Abuse,’ Says CO Republican Leader of Buttigieg & Husband’s Decision to Adopt Children
In a recent Facebook comment, Gabriel Martinez, who identifies himself as an assistant coordinator for candidate for CO governor Greg Lopez, wrote that U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg and his husband were committing “child abuse” by adopting children.
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From Trees to PhD, Graduate Student Refines Her Passion
With tree branches waving in the wind, Shenhaye Ferguson stood before her first students.
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Danielle Neuschwanger to run with American Constitution Party for Colorado governor
Danielle Neuschwanger will run for governor of Colorado as a member of the American Constitution Party after failing to land on the Republican primary ballot through the assembly process earlier this month.
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University of Denver Researchers Study the Impact of Long COVID
More than two years after the World Health Organization declared the COVID-19 outbreak a pandemic, the U.S. is closer to shifting to an endemic, meaning the disease persists but does not cause significant disruption to daily life.
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Pope Francis names secretaries of doctrinal and disciplinary sections of CDF
Pope Francis on Saturday appointed secretaries of the doctrinal and disciplinary sections of the Vatican’s Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (CDF).
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Yuma Bill Kalb invite results
It took two days, due to high winds, to finish the 54th Annual Yuma Bill Kalb Invitational, starting last Tuesday, April 12 and finally wrapping up Friday, April 15. Akron, Lone Star and Otis were among the field of 21 teams in attendance.
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Arickaree-Woodlin track team competes at Byers
The Arickaree-Woodlin Indian Mustangs traveled to Byers on Saturday for the Terry Amundson Invitational.
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Colorado Weather: Gusty Wind And Warm Temps Will Create High Fire Danger Easter Sunday
Happy Sunday and Happy Easter to you! If you have some egg hunts planned for this afternoon get ready for a lot of wind. Thankfully it will be warmer as compared to yesterday.
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Explaining Extremists’ Wins at Assembly, Buck Says Republicans are ‘Mad…Not Rational’
Following Saturday’s chaotic and combative GOP state assembly in Colorado Springs, Congressman Ken Buck (R-Colorado) said the GOP delegates who choose far-right extremist candidates “are not making rational decisions,” but rather are angry about “American weakness.”