Colorado
Tuesday, July 2, 2024
Summer meals for kids available to-go and by delivery in remote rural areas
With school cafeterias closed for the summer, community groups and nonprofits are working to ensure that Colorado's one in five children who go …
Monday, July 1, 2024
Report: CO suicide, mental health crisis lifeline system needs more work
Two years after the National 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline was introduced, a new report by the group Inseparable says Colorado and other states …
Farm Bill proposal would cut SNAP food assistance by $30 billion
One proposed version of the next Farm Bill, introduced by the Republican chair of the House Agriculture Committee, would cut the Supplemental …
Conservationists want free national park access for newest U.S. citizens
Conservation groups are asking federal agencies to give newly naturalized U.S. citizens a free America the Beautiful National Parks pass. Javier …
Tech-based carbon-capture projects making headway in local governments
By Ysabelle Kempe for SmartCitiesDive.Broadcast version by Eric Galatas for Colorado News Connection reporting for the Solutions Journalism Network-Pu…
Report: Big oil continues to resist, block fast transition to clean energy
Big oil is dropping the ball when it comes to meeting the companies' public pledges to help avert catastrophic climate change, according to a new …
Colorado health merger aims to unify behavioral and medical care
Clinica Family Health and Mental Health Partners have announced plans to merge operations by September of this year. Mental Health Partners co-CEO …
Tips to keep Colorado trees healthy during searing summer temperatures
With the heat of summer pouring into Colorado, tree experts are offering tips for keeping our shade-producing friends in good health now, and …
Groups debunk claims of 'skyrocketing' numbers of non-citizen voters
After a recent flurry of claims that Democrats are allowing immigrants into the country illegally in order to register them to vote in the upcoming U.…
BLM could throw lifeline to amphibians and reptiles
The recently finalized Bureau of Land Management Public Lands Rule could give a boost to America's most at-risk terrestrial vertebrates: amphibians an…
Report: Working class missing in state legislatures
Half of Americans go to work every day in the service industry, doing clerical work or in construction and other manual labor jobs but fewer than 2% …
Colorado drops two spots to 17th nationally for child wellness
Colorado lost ground - dropping from 15th to 17th overall - in this year's Kids Count Data Book by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, which ranks states …