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Food justice advocates embrace a whole approach to providing fresh food for marginalized communities throughout Colorado.
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Organizations working to resettle Afghans say there is less aid and assistance since the Taliban took over the country in 2021, and more pressure to get new arrivals employed quickly.
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Seasonal agriculture workers come to Colorado every year with what they can carry, La Plaza Palisade helps with material needs while building community.
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The end of the Winter Park Express’ 2024 season coincided with the retirement of Brad Swartzwelter, the man most-credited with reviving the historic train route.
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This comes in the wake of a community tragedy and as men increasingly seek out close-knit groups for emotional support.
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A Colorado Sun politics reporter was kicked out of the Colorado GOP Assembly which took place in Pueblo over the weekend. Sandra Fish has been covering politics since 1982. She was escorted out of the state GOP assembly on Saturday by a sheriff’s deputy, after being told that party Chair Dave Williams thinks her current reporting is “very unfair.”
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Telluride’s Art District is one of 30 Creative Districts across Colorado — they’re sprinkled from Sterling to Grand Junction, Fort Collins to Ridgway. Last fall when Josh Blanchard was named the new director of Colorado Creative Industries — our state agency for the arts — he embarked on a tour of those districts.
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Lake City physician assistant Bob Downs recently returned from Ukraine where he served on a medical mission.
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Wyoming authorities cited and fined the man $250, but so far have brought no other legal penalties for publicly displaying and killing wild wolf.
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Women make up half the population, so the cars they choose to drive matters — especially if they’re electric vehicles that can wean us off fossil fuels.