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Appeals court agrees Lochbuie cannot challenge alleged lack of services from library district
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Colorado’s second-highest court concluded last week that the town of Lochbuie cannot challenge the alleged lack of services its residents are receiving from a Weld County library district that has been in existence for four decades. However, a three-judge Court of Appeals panel rejected a trial judge’s decision to impose attorney fees on Lochbuie for…
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For now, shutdown’s impact is minimal on Colorado government, though officials say state will see ripple effects if it persists
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Colorado officials do not not expect to see major impacts on Colorado-run programs or its workforce for the first week of the federal shutdown, though the state stands to feel the strain, particularly if the stoppage goes into the second week or longer. Like other states, a big chunk of spending in Colorado is paid…
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Parents, advocates sue Gov. Jared Polis, Colorado health agency over cuts to autism services
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The Colorado government is facing a lawsuit from a behavioral health association over cuts to autism funding. After the passage of the Congressional budget in July, Gov. Jared Polis and lawmakers had cut more than $250 million from the state budget to help fill a $783 million deficit. About a third of those cuts came…
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Denver elections worker who lost job after telling Jon Stewart about safety fears settles lawsuit
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AP – A former Denver elections worker who says she lost her job after speaking to comedian Jon Stewart about her concerns for the safety of poll workers has settled a lawsuit alleging the city violated her First Amendment rights for $65,000, her lawyer said Friday. Virginia Chau, a lawyer who worked part-time as a polling center supervisor during…
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‘A model example’: 10th Circuit OK’s Colorado’s non-discrimination requirement for universal pre-K
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The Denver-based federal appeals court ruled on Tuesday that Colorado’s universal pre-kindergarten program does not violate the rights of religious preschool operators by requiring participating organizations to refrain from discriminating on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity, among other characteristics. Two Catholic institutions, St. Mary Catholic Parish in Littleton and St. Bernadette Catholic Parish in…
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Federal judge sides with Denver in Lisa Calderón’s retaliation lawsuit
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A federal judge last week concluded a critic of then-Denver Mayor Michael Hancock had not shown that the termination of her city contract amounted to retaliation for her speech. Lisa Calderón was a mayoral candidate and, for a time, the executive director of the Community Reentry Program. The initiative, designed to provide services for people…
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Each dollar raised drives progress in research, resources and services | NONPROFIT REGISTER
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ROCKY MOUNTAIN MS CENTER Aurora News: Priscilla Hall was introduced to the Rocky Mountain MS Center three years ago when a friend whose reaction to being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis changed from one of uncertainty to one filled with new hope and inspiration. “She shared with me her powerful journey: the compassionate doctors who cared…











