There are over 700,000 people in Colorado on Medicare Part D, which helps to cover the cost of medication for seniors and people with disabilities.
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Climate-Friendly School Buses in Aurora Introduced by Gov. Polis, EPA Officials
Gov. Jared Polis joined Colorado lawmakers and officials with the federal Environmental Protection Agency to promote efforts to electrify school bus fleets in Aurora on Wednesday.
New Water Cuts Announced by Feds After Colorado River Basin States Miss Deadline for Agreement
Federal officials on Tuesday moved to implement a series of emergency cuts to water use in the Colorado River Basin, after seven Western states missed a deadline to come up with a plan to do it on their own.
A Small Mountain Town Takes a Big Step | Opinion
Crested Butte, a one-time coal mining town, has now turned its back on natural gas.
Socioeconomic Status Should Not Determine Access to Health Care in America | Opinion
Black and Indigenous Americans and people of color in the United States experience greater health disparities compared to their white counterparts.
Mobile Air Pollution Technology Detects Benzene Emissions from Weld Oil and Gas Facility
State air pollution regulators recently used mobile technology to detect high emissions of benzene, a toxic substance known to cause cancer, at a facility in Weld County.
Software Flagged in Federal Voting System Advisory Never Used in Colorado
Colorado election officials received an advisory about software vulnerabilities in Dominion Voting Systems electronic voting machines, but the officials say they remain confident in the state’s election process.