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Colorado lawmakers water down counties’ requirement for aid

Colorado State representatives and staff mingle in the Colorado State Capitol’s House chamber during the first day of Colorado’s special legislative session on Monday, Nov. 30.

Colorado public health agencies lay out plans for COVID-19 vaccine rollout

The first patient enrolled in Pfizer’s COVID-19 coronavirus vaccine clinical trial at the University of Maryland School of Medicine in Baltimore. Pfizer announced Nov. 18 more results in its ongoing coronavirus vaccine study that suggest the shots are 95% effective a month after the first dose.

Investigation: 52 priests in Colorado, including iconic Father Woody, abused 212 victims

The Holy Family campus in northwest Denver, where Neil Elms says he was twice raped by Monsignor Lawrence St. Peter.

Investigation: 52 priests in Colorado, including iconic Father Woody, abused 212 victims

A photograph of Monsignor Lawrence St. Peter.

Investigation: 52 priests in Colorado, including iconic Father Woody, abused 212 victims

The Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception in Denver, photographed on Feb. 19, 2018.

Colorado lawmakers demand counties comply with COVID-19 restrictions to access aid

A line of greenhouse buildings for dining use during the coronavirus pandemic serve customers for the Annette Restaurant at the Stanley Marketplace on Nov. 7, 2020 in Aurora.

Cortez schools receive Empire Electric rebate check

Empire Electric presented a $48,600 rebate check to the Re-1 Montezuma-Cortez School District this week for an energy-efficient HVAC system installed on Kemper Elementary. From left are Re-1 Superintendent Lory Haukeness, Empire Electric board member Larry Archibeque and Empire Electric General Manager Josh Dellinger.

Durango no-kill shelter struggles to keep doors open during pandemic

Puppies play at Annie’s Orphans, where they were born south of Durango.

Durango no-kill shelter struggles to keep doors open during pandemic

Puppies play at Annie’s Orphans, where they were born south of Durango.

Durango no-kill shelter struggles to keep doors open during pandemic

Fiona, a resident at Annie’s Orphans, a local no-kill dog shelter, rescue and sanctuary, gets excited to see visitors at the facility south of Durango.
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