Late Change in Universal Pre-K Plan Will Cost Aurora Public Schools $1 Million
A late change in who qualifies for universal pre-K in Colorado will cost the Aurora Public Schools district $1 million to keep kids enrolled in preschool.
A late change in who qualifies for universal pre-K in Colorado will cost the Aurora Public Schools district $1 million to keep kids enrolled in preschool.
“If you do that long enough, you’re part of the family. Maybe you’re the drunk uncle who annoys everybody. But you still want that drunk uncle there.”
“It was not intended as punishment. This was simply adding another qualification because of the events that had occurred.”
The former Colorado Republican Party chair has put his foot in his mouth repeatedly over the years.
Cultivando and 350 Colorado were both meant to get money from the EPA before finding out the process was too much of a hassle for the community nonprofits.
State-licensed cannabis labs don’t currently test for spider mites, according to the city.
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Representative Chris deGruy Kennedy says he won’t introduce the bill again next year.
Seventeen-year-old Keanna Rosenburgh allegedly shot five people outside Dierks Bentley’s Whiskey Row after being denied entry for a fake ID.
The Harm Reduction Action Center leads a weekly cleanup around Capitol Hill and the Golden Triangle using homeless residents they’ve provided services to.
Plaintiffs seek to bar the former president from the 2024 primary ballot under the Fourteenth Amendment, a Civil War-era insurrection clause.
The voice of the pumpkin-headed Halloween sensation that’s taken over TikTok is part of Denver’s music scene.
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“One of my goals is to be someone who makes a difference. Most Latino people you see aren’t represented in a fair manner, which is sad to me.”
Cannabis business owners at a public hearing vigorously objected to the proposed rule.
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The donation from a foundation set up by the Wana Brands CEO will fund scholarships and ongoing equity initiatives across campus.
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