The annual count is comprised of sheltered and unhoused people across seven counties.
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WASHINGTON — The lands being withdrawn are predominantly in the northern portion of the Superior National Forest.
WASHINGTON — A new calendar approval at a meeting on Feb. 4 in Philadelphia won’t be the last step in what’s become a contentious process.
The vote comes after a volatile two years for gas prices, which have spiked and fallen in response to several factors.
Coastal states across the country are pushing for offshore wind projects, but the reports see potential bottlenecks looming.
U.S. Sens. Michael Bennet and John Hickenlooper looking to rekindle discussions about keeping U.S. Space Command headquarters in the state.
Brown, a Louisville City Council member, won on the first round of voting with about 80% of the vote.
WASHINGTON — Attorneys expect decision on legality of DACA, when it eventually goes to the U.S. Supreme Court, to not be issued until 2024.
WASHINGTON — The White House announced plans to speed up use of infrastructure law funds to replace lead pipes in underserved communities.
The bill aims to combat auto theft in the state by making any vehicle theft a felony, regardless of the value of the stolen car.
Performances begin June 29 at the Chautauqua Auditorium.
"It was my husband's ashes, all of the love letters that my husband wrote me, all of the pictures he ever drew for my kids."
The window for treatment of frostbite is about 24 hours.
The stadium is undergoing a $100 million renovation.
The official low temperature Monday morning was -10 degrees, tying the record for January 30 set in 1985.
WASHINGTON — New Jersey Democratic Sens. Bob Menendez and Cory Booker argued that asylum was a right granted by Congress.
This puts the state on track to be the first in the country to have an unemployment fund that serves undocumented immigrants.
WASHINGTON – A panel of policymakers and educators gathered at the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday to promote the American Teacher Act.
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Press advocates are proposing state legislation would make exceptions for journalists in the fee schedule of Colorado’s public records law.
House Bill 23-1112 would increase the state EITC percentage to 40% beginning in 2024.
WASHINGTON — On a June 2020 morning, Amy Neville entered her son's bedroom to wake him for an orthodontist appointment.
WASHINGTON — Officials have until June 3 to move New Hampshire’s 2024 Democratic presidential primary to Feb. 13 and Georgia’s to Feb. 20.
Senate Bill 22-16 received its first hearing in the Senate Transportation and Energy Committee on Wednesday.
"What we're seeing is there's just been a normalization of hate that's been taking place in general, against all different types of people."
The figure is more than double its entire spending in previous years and represents an exponential increase in requests for abortion care.
WASHINGTON — The abortion pill accounts for more than half of pregnancy terminations in the United States.
The Denver Basic Income Project has provided an opportunity for stability they haven’t been able to secure on their own.
“It's absurd that you would double-down on your attempts to tip the scales in favor of one side over another,” Vickie Tonkins wrote.
At least 745 people died in in 2022, as a decade-long trend of rising roadway fatalities shows no signs of slowing down.
Voters will decide the fate of a controversial, years-long effort to redevelop the site of the former Park Hill Golf Course.
House Bill 23-1115 would strike decades-old language from state statutes that prohibits local governments from imposing rent control.
WASHINGTON — A dozen documents with classified markings were discovered in Pence’s residence in Carmel, Indiana, in mid-January.
WASHINGTON – Challenges with the cash-strapped United States Postal Service sent many Americans to their wit's end during COVID-19 pandemic.
A breakdown in the federal aviation system earlier this month threw a spotlight on the absence of a Senate-confirmed leader of the FAA.