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Disabled Veteran Asks for Speedier Investigation into Dallas Police Caught on Camera Mocking Him
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Read More Rent Slightly Increases in Metro Denver as Spring Nears
Rent in Denver remained stable through ...
Read More Trumped: Supreme Court Overturns Colorado Decision on Presidential Primary Eligibility
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Colorado’s wildly popular black license plates are powering programs for people with disabilities
A new office funded by license plate sales is giving out $5 million this year to help people with disabilities find jobs and live at home Jennifer Brown 4:00 AM…
Read More Peak Vista Community Health Center votes to unionize
by: Brett Yager Posted: Jan 2, 2025 / 07:25 PM MST (COLORADO SPRINGS) — The Union of American Physicians and Dentists (UAPD) said more than 90 providers have won their election to…
Read More Michigan school safety reform bills prompted by Oxford killings get final approval in the Senate
By Hannah Dellinger | December 20, 2024, 12:27pm CST In the last hours of this year’s legislative session, the Michigan Senate on Friday morning gave final approval to a package of bills aimed at…
Read More New taxes and fees will hit poor Chicagoans the hardest. Here’s how.
by: Tahman Bradley, BJ Lutz Posted: Jan 1, 2025 / 05:23 PM CST CHICAGO — Homeowners may have escaped a property tax hike, but their pocketbooks will be hit in other ways, with new…
Read More Bay Area food bank concerned about drop in donations as food insecurity grows
Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano says the demand for food is up 20% just in the month of December. By Anser Hassan Wednesday, December 25, 2024 CONCORD, Calif.…
Read More Outreach crews working to relocate 1,000 unhoused people living along San Jose’s waterways
The city of San Jose is preparing to relocate 1,000 homeless people living along creeks and rivers. By Lauren Martinez Wednesday, December 18, 2024 SAN JOSE, Calif. (KGO) — The city…
Read More A look back on the busy year at the Arizona border
Issues in the state continue heading into 2025 as a new presidency will once again change border policy By: Adam Klepp Posted 6:45 AM, Dec 31, 2024 PHOENIX — In 2024 Arizona’s…
Read More There hasn’t been a surge in illegal crossings at the U.S.-Mexico border before Biden’s term ends
KJZZ | By Nina Kravinsky Published December 30, 2024 at 3:25 PM MST It appears there has not been a massive surge of migrants to the border before President Joe Biden leaves…
Read More Homelessness in Arizona rose by 3.5% in 2024 compared to 2023, HUD report shows
KJZZ | By Greg Hahne Published December 30, 2024 at 2:51 PM MST The number of people experiencing homelessness in Arizona rose by 3.5% in 2024 compared to the year before. That…
Read More How a transgender woman has sued the Bureau of Prisons multiple times — and won
KJZZ | By Sam Dingman Published November 6, 2024 at 2:08 PM MST WARNING: This conversation may not be appropriate for all listeners. Grace Pinson is a bit of an anomaly. As…
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