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Denver, Colorado · DenverMyra has missed 30 years of her life, due to a coma, but has found a new friendship with her young neighbor, Ossie. Together, they both are searching for their place in this world. Catch up with previous editions of What’d I Miss, and read more about Denver artist R. Alan Brooks. The Colorado Sun is a nonpartisan news organization, and the opinions of columnists and editorial writers do not reflect the opinions of the newsroom. Read our ethics…See the Story
"What'd I Miss?": When chirping tilts the crime rate
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Wildfires · DenverTwenty-one Colorado environmental groups have signed a letter asking federal, state, county and some municipal elected officials to “engage with peer-reviewed studies from wildfire scientists” questioning millions of acres of so-called “wildfire fuel reduction” logging proposed for the state. The 21 organizations — ranging from climate (350 Colorado) to wildlands protection (WildEarth Guardians) to wildlife (seven Audubon Society chapters) to wa…See the Story
Colorado’s Congressional delegation must rethink its approach on wildfire “fuel reduction” logging
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Denver, Colorado · DenverSneak Peek of the Week The wildlife world is lighting up as wolves kill cattle, one prepares to have pups and two are found dead Colorado Parks and Wildlife released its latest collared gray wolf activity map Wednesday, April 24, 2024. The map shows wolves traveling the farthest east they have since reintroduction in December. A day before the map was released, officials reported one of the collared wolves was found dead in Larimer County. (Prov…See the Story
As introduced wolves head east, outrage and excitement escalate
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Denver, Colorado · DenverThe “food freedom” movement didn’t get far at the Colorado legislature this year. A proposal to allow Coloradans to buy raw milk at farms, farmers markets and roadside stands died at the Capitol on Thursday. The legislation from Sen. Dylan Roberts, a Frisco Democrat, and with the support of Gov. Jared Polis, didn’t even get a hearing in the full Senate. Instead, leadership laid over the bill until May 9, a day after the legislative session ends…See the Story
Colorado won’t legalize raw milk this year after proposal to allow direct sales to consumers spoils in the legislature
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Artificial Intelligence · DenverA Colorado bill that would require companies to alert consumers anytime artificial intelligence is used and to add more protections to the budding AI industry cleared its first legislative hurdle late Wednesday, even as critics testified it could stifle technological innovation in the state. At the end of the evening, most sides seemed to agree: The bill still needs work. It passed 3-2 out of the Senate Judiciary Committee along party lines. “…See the Story
Colorado bill to regulate generative artificial intelligence clears its first hurdle at the Capitol
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Denver, Colorado · DenverA group of Colorado’s largest building owners and managers sued in federal court Monday to block separate greenhouse gas reduction rules passed by Denver and Colorado governments, arguing the rules illegally go beyond federal guidelines in requiring costly building renovations to cut carbon. If Denver and Colorado rules on retrofitting older buildings are allowed to take effect, rents will rise sharply for all multifamily residents and hotel gu…See the Story
Colorado apartment owners sue to block Denver and state carbon-cut laws they find crushing
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Taxes · DenverColorado voters may be asked to let more money flow to water projects by allowing the state to keep all of the sports betting tax revenue it collects, if a measure referring the issue to the November ballot is approved by lawmakers. House Bill 1436 has bipartisan support, with House Speaker Julie McCluskie, D-Dillon, and Rep. Marc Catlin, R-Montrose, serving as the measure’s main sponsors in the House, and Sen. Dylan Roberts, D-Frisco, and Sen. …See the Story
Colorado voters may be asked to send more sports betting money to water projects
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