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Abortion numbers rise sharply in Colorado, driven by out-of-state patients
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Colorado · ColoradoA beetle in Kenosha Pass has caused an issue for the trees this year so colors may not materialize there. In the foothills outside Fort Collins, Denver and Colorado Springs, trees struggled with fungi. Despite the areas negatively impacted, West believes there are plenty of other areas around the state to check out a good leaf show.See the Story
It’s leaf-peeping season: Here’s where to find fall colors in Colorado
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Interview: Front Range Rail planners want to start with bare-bones service. Here’s what else you need to know
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Tech Companies · ColoradoApprenticeships are gaining traction in industries like education, health care, and technology. Federal spending on apprenticeships increased from $30 million to $150 million under Obama. The state of Colorado has gained some national attention for its own work in the field. Apprenticeships involve more government oversight than other forms of employment.See the Story
Why tech companies, schools and others are turning to an old-school career path in Colorado
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LGBTQ+ · BoulderAndrea Gibson, a Boulder-based artist, was unveiled as Colorado's next poet laureate Wednesday. Gibson writes about many topics, including love, mental health and social justice. Gibson is replacing outgoing state Poet Laureate Bobby LeFebre, an award-winning poet, artist, and writer.See the Story
Colorado has a new poet laureate: Boulder’s Andrea Gibson
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Artificial Intelligence · ColoradoJason Allen argues that he was merely using Midjourney as a tool, much like an artist would use a brush. The Copyright Office has now rejected Allen three times since last December. The office has found previously that copyright law is meant to protect human authors, not machines. Other cases could have profound impacts on the development of the economy.See the Story
Jason Allen’s AI art won the Colorado fair — but now the feds say it can’t get a copyright
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