The law requires landlords of multi-unit properties to apply for a license to operate, assuring buildings meet city code standards.
The yet-to-be-released preliminary data are alarming, the UCSF lead principal investigator told States Newsroom in an exclusive interview.
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Now, more than a decade later, she is part of the largest Black Democratic Legislative Caucus in Colorado history, with 11 members.
"The fact of the matter is that we are failing our children," deputy public defender Nicole Duncan said.
WASHINGTON – They urged Congress to provide a timely, fully funded farm bill to address a wide range of issues affecting agriculture, includ
Secretary of state candidates who denied 2020 presidential race result were defeated in all 3 swing states where they were on the ballot.
The fine, announced Friday by the U.S. Department of Labor, followed an investigation by the agency into Packers Sanitation Services Inc.
Health care officials are worried about how the loss of Medicaid reimbursements will affect the financial health of their hospitals.
Candidates for Denver mayor on Monday heard directly from those most affected by the city’s homelessness crisis: unhoused people themselves.
The bill applies to any development with five or more units in urban areas or three or more units in rural-resort areas.
House Bill 23-1115 won approval on an 8-5 vote in the House Transportation, Housing and Local Government committee.
WASHINGTON — China denies the balloon was used for espionage, saying it was collecting weather data.
WASHINGTON — President Biden received a mostly positive review of his health from doctors at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.
WASHINGTON – Members also debated the associated rise in the cost of food aid in the coming decade.
“These events correspond with an increase in extremism in our country,” said Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Chairman Willie Phillips.
State Sen. Chris Hansen became the first candidate for Denver mayor to air a TV ad and promptly got an earful about it from several rivals.
WASHINGTON — Leading up to the visit, the White House called it a “publicity stunt.”
Sponsors of the Fair Workweek Employment Standards Act asked to postpone a vote on the bill to continue conversations with industry groups.
“I just want to farm in peace,” Courtney “CW” Mallery told the crowd in Denver.
Colorado’s Democratic House members are calling on the Biden administration to step up its effort to conserve land through executive action.
One of the bills would have abolished abortion altogether.
The pop star will take the stage at Ball Arena Oct. 25.
The Clarion Hotel will soon be transformed into housing.
WASHINGTON — Congress has until at least July to broker a bipartisan debt agreement if lawmakers want to avoid a first-ever default.
WASHINGTON — They also said the U.S. needs to keep pressure on China due to its role in the sale of chemicals used to make fentanyl.
U.S. doesn’t have a national clean fuels standard, though Environment and Public Works Committee senators hinted one may be in the works.
BUCYRUS, Ohio — In four terms as county elected official in northern Ohio, it was the most contentious issue Doug Weisenauer had ever seen.
There’s no sign that people in Colorado and other Western states are backing off their long-held support for conservation of public lands.