Colorado Springs starts the year awaiting an end to the pandemic and answers on whether the city will keep U.S. Space Command and its 1,400 airmen. The end of the pandemic seems within grasp. Vaccines are being administered even as a new strain of ...
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Bennet, Hickenlooper, Polis Welcome Over $88 Million in Federal Transportation Grants for Colorado Projects
Washington, D.C. — Colorado U.S. Senators Michael Bennet and John Hickenlooper alongside Colorado Governor Jared Polis welcomed over $88 mil...
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A key priority of the CPF program is making funding available for broadband infrastructure to expand economic opportunities and provide high...
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DENVER - Today, at The Mountain West Elevate Quantum Summit, Governor Polis, Eve Lieberman, Executive Director of the Office of Economic Dev...
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They discussed the situation in Israel and Gaza, and the urgent need to secure the release of Israeli hostages while alleviating the very re...
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