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WASHINGTON — Health insurance companies may no longer need to cover health care services that were required by the 2010 Affordable Care Act.
This story originally appeared in the Tennessee Lookout.
WASHINGTON — A former president has never been indicted before. Trump is also a Republican candidate in the 2024 race for the presidency.
The "Investment Mission" in Japan is to interact with companies, investors and Japanese leadership.
Susanna Storeng loved working with patients as a physician assistant in Lamar, a rural farming and ranching community along Arkansas River.
WASHINGTON — The call was made after the record-setting collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank of New York earlier this month.
WASHINGTON – U.S. House Judiciary Committee Republicans decried what they described as a partisan “weaponization” of the federal government.
The theft occurred March 13, when surveillance cameras revealed former cashier Sabrina Eddy, 44, placing "bricks" of money into a van.
There is a Red Flag Warning in place running from the Denver area down thru the southeast corner of the state.
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Staffers say relaxed rules allow dangerous kids to continue returning to school, even after multiple strikes or committing egregious crimes.
Election Day is April 4.
The game is now scheduled to begin at 7:40 p.m. MT.
WASHINGTON — A fierce debate over the nation’s budget remains front and center.
WASHINGTON — The vote repealed the Authorizations for Use of Military Force that have stayed on the books years after the two wars ended.
The Colorado Legislature began its deliberation on Wednesday over the state budget for the next fiscal year.
WASHINGTON —Sanders focused on Starbucks’ pattern of anti-union actions, like failing to negotiate in good faith union contracts for stores.
WASHINGTON — Senate members voted to repeal Biden administration's expansion of what qualifies as wetlands regulated by federal government.
"Arkansas has the highest maternal mortality rate in the United States: 43.5 deaths from 2018 to 2021 for every 100,000 live births."
Without coverage from Idaho's Medicaid program, Moscow resident Erin Singer is convinced she would have felt forced to seek an abortion.
Despite supply-chain problems amid the lingering effects of the pandemic, 2022 saw major increases in solar and wind power in the U.S.
Now they are hopeful that a decision to allow the command to stay in Colorado could be coming from the White House or the Pentagon soon.
State officials formally launched the Colorado Electric School Bus Grant Program and Clean Fleet Vehicle and Technology Grant Program.
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The four bills Democrats introduced as a package to curb gun violence in Colorado have now cleared both chambers of the state Legislature.
WASHINGTON — U.S. lawmakers on Tuesday debated if enough has changed to prevent a repeat of the infant formula shortage.
WASHINGTON — House Republicans charged Vilsack with evading bipartisan oversight in the USDA’s 2021 redesign of the Thrifty Food Plan.
WASHINGTON — Financial regulators promised a full review of Silicon Valley Bank's massive failure as members of a key U.S. Senate panel.
WASHINGTON — Election officials on Tuesday detailed to U.S. Senate Rules Committee how their states countered threats to election workers.
Two Colorado Democratic members of Congress on Tuesday called on yet another federal agency to put the brakes on a proposed Utah railway.
WASHINGTON — Sen. Tommy Tuberville insisted he will smooth things over with Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin.
The 2023 Denver mayor's race is the first in which candidates could participate in the city's new Fair Elections Fund.
The Councilwoman At-Large always has--and always will--place the needs of the people above the needs of corporations and big-money donors.
Hundreds of Denver-area students demonstrated at the state Capitol, demanding the passage of legislation aimed at preventing gun violence.