It remains critical that our leaders in Washington support the important priorities of Medicare Advantage.
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Colorado State Rep. Gabe Evans Enters Race to Unseat Congresswoman Yadira Caraveo
Republican state Rep. Gabe Evans is running for Congress in Colorado’s 8th Congressional District, he announced Wednesday.
Eagle Valley Works to Make Outdoor Recreation More Accessible
Eagle County is one of Colorado’s most prized outdoor recreation destinations, drawing visitors from across the globe.
CO Gas Prices Increase Slightly
Here in Colorado the price of gas per gallon has increased slightly to $4.043, a 21 cent per gallon increase compared to one week ago, and a 10 cent per gallon increase from one year ago.
IRA Funding Set to Boost Colorado’s Clean Energy Economy
The measure has already spurred $400 million in new investments in Colorado and added at least 850 new jobs, according to a Climate Power report.
Funyuns and Flu Shots? Gas Station Company Ventures Into Urgent Care
Walmart, Target, CVS, and Walgreens have all opened what are called “retail clinics” in recent years, often in their existing stores and often partnering with local health systems to provide the actual medical care.
Colorado State Treasurer Urges Feds to Reject Kroger-Albertsons Merger | Opinion
Colorado Treasurer Dave Young on Wednesday became the latest elected official in the state to formally oppose the proposed $24.6 billion merger between supermarket giants Kroger and Albertsons.
BLM Rule Challenged by Oil Allies in Congress
Two bills making their way through Congress could throw out more than 216,000 public comments on the U.S. Bureau of Land Management’s new Public Lands Rule.
Low Value Care Costs Patients and Payers $134 Million Per Year
Coloradans received nearly 2 million potentially unnecessary health care services in 2021, at a cost of some $134 million for patients and health insurers, according to a new report.
Colorado’s New Age Limit on Gun Purchases Temporarily Blocked by Federal Judge
A new Colorado law prohibiting the sale of guns to anyone under the age of 21 was put on hold by a federal judge on Monday, the day it was scheduled to go into effect.