
Colorado’s health insurance marketplace also at risk under GOP budget bill
More than 100,000 Coloradans could lose health coverage they get through Connect for Health. And premiums would skyrocket.

House holds hearing on the rise of antisemitism in U.S.
The hearing comes on the heels of attacks against Jewish people in Colorado, Washington and Pennsylvania.

Aurora City Council meetings go virtual after more protests from Kilyn Lewis family and supporters
City officials said the decision to suspend in-person meetings was made to avoid disruptions caused by the Lewis family and its supporters.

Inflation flattens out a little in Colorado
But the on-again-off-again tariffs inject a lot of uncertainty about the long-term outlook.

Trump’s DOJ makes its most sweeping demand for election data yet
Voting officials say they've never seen a demand like the one the Justice Department sent to Colorado last month.
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Boulder’s Samba Queen and King Colorado showcase offers a night of ‘roots, remembrance, resistance’
The event at The Spark included days of Brazilian dance and music workshops, and its centerpiece was a performance with dancers from around the country.

US Justice Department says Trump can cancel national monuments that protect landscapes
A Justice Department legal opinion released Tuesday disavowed a 1938 determination that monuments created by previous presidents under the Antiquities Act can't be revoked.

We’re in for another hot summer. Health care providers are preparing for more heat-related illnesses
Whether we’ll break any new heat records this year will depend on monsoonal rain patterns and other factors that could cool things down.

Who decides which flowers make it into your local nursery? Turns out, Colorado has a say
Each growing season, plant breeders from around the world submit their freshest varieties for testing at CSU's Trial Gardens, where plants endure the state’s unrelenting weather, all in the name of survival and beauty.

Many musicians suffer playing-related pain and stress. A retiring CU professor says wellness is the solution
Professor Jim Brody with CU’s Musician Wellness Program promotes peak performance plus mental health.

Protesters rally against ICE at Colorado Capitol as police use smoke, make arrests to disband offshoot
Denver police used smoke and pepper balls to disperse a group of protesters near the I-25 onramps on Broadway.

Deion Sanders says ‘everything is OKAY’ after not attending football camps in Boulder, Colorado
ESPN, citing a source it did not name, said Sanders has been ill and out of the office recently.

Colorado joins bipartisan lawsuit to stop 23andMe from selling data
The states say any sale would require individual personal consent.

On the stand for his defamation trial, Mike Lindell sticks by false claims about the 2020 election
The MyPillow founder testified Monday during a defamation trial over statements he made about a former official for Denver-based Dominion Voting Systems.
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Who is considered a ‘grandparent’? The Colorado Supreme Court has a new definition
A trial over legal visitation rights could ensue.
