
GOP Budget Cuts Could Push a Million People Into Homelessness
Colorado’s minimum wage workers would have to work 94 hours per week to afford a modest two-bedroom apartment, according to a new report.
Colorado’s minimum wage workers would have to work 94 hours per week to afford a modest two-bedroom apartment, according to a new report.
The COVID public health emergency created a spike in the adoption of a wide range of telehealth services, and Coloradans are continuing to access mental health care remotely, according to new analysis by the Center for Improving Value in Health Care.
In Colorado, Liza McConnell, Jack’s solar research farm manager with Sprout City Farms, observed that the lettuces grown with half the amount of water administered to a control plot were only a little smaller and significantly sweeter than their sun-exposed equivalents.
Here in Colorado, home prices decreased by 4.1 percent compared to last year, with a median selling price of $580,900.
Some 245 food pantries across Colorado are getting emergency funding to help meet a surge in demand after double-digit inflation and the end of pandemic-related food assistance.
Air pollution from oil and gas production contributes to thousands of premature deaths and childhood asthma cases each year, according to new research.
The explosion of tech jobs in Colorado has brought a new economic engine to our economy, with internet jobs growing 253% between 2012 and 2020.
Colorado’s adult education system just got a huge boost through enactment of Senate Bill 23-7, signed by Gov. Jared Polis on June 2.
One in five teens in the U.S. will experience a mental health challenge before they turn 18, but 64% of them won’t seek help.