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Republican lawmakers in the state Senate say they have a plan that would save families in the state up to $4,500 apiece.
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That decision by the Department of Labor was based on a review of evidence that concluded that “female firefighters, more likely than not, face heightened risks for breast, uterine and ovarian cancers… due to the toxic exposures they face in their work.”
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Actor Alec Baldwin has filed a civil lawsuit for malicious prosecution and civil rights violations in the fatal shooting of a cinematographer on the set of the Western movie Rust.
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Day one of the 2025 lawmaking term was filled mostly with ceremonial proceedings marking the start of work. Democratic and Republican leaders also gave opening remarks describing their legislative agenda for the session.
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Tim Gill has provided hundreds of millions of dollars in grants to support nonprofits and public media.
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Cuchara Mountain Park in Huerfano County is one of seven ski areas in the state that offer tickets for less than $50.
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A program in Utah is paying farmers to make their irrigation equipment more efficient, but researchers say it may not be saving as much water as it appears.
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