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Animals · ColoradoDENVER, Colo. (KRDO) -- Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) announced that it does not have plans to relocate gray wolves into the state this release season while it continues to meet with stakeholders. The Colorado Cattleman's Association said that the decision is "a constructive step," but said cattlemen still face issues from wolves currently in Colorado. Meanwhile, CPW says it is unclear how the pause in translocations could impact the wolves …See the Story
Colorado Parks and Widlife Does Not Plan to Translocate More Wolves This Season
71% Center coverage: 27 sources

Health Care · DenverFrustrated Colorado lawmakers gave a “huge slap on the wrist” to the state’s correctional system and its leaders Wednesday, rejecting more than $20 million in funding requests. They also vented their anger that senior officials hadn’t better planned to address prison overcrowding that’s coming to a head. “I want to know what it is (Gov. Jared Polis’) administration is going to do and going to support, beyond just continued requests for more beds…See the Story
Colorado Lawmakers Reject Request for More Prison Funding Amid Overcrowding Frustrations
56% Center coverage: 9 sources

Immigration and Customs Enforcement · DenverDENVER — Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser rolled out a new online platform for residents to report misconduct by federal officers on Wednesday amid growing public concern about overreach and violence by the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement agents.See the Story
Colorado launches platform to report misconduct by federal officers
49% Center coverage: 8 sources
