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- Hannah Metzger hannah.metzger@gazette.com
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The County Sheriffs of Colorado announced Tuesday that a Jefferson County student has the opportunity to earn a scholarship this spring.
- By Debbie Kelley debbie.kelley@gazette.com
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Whether students should be reimbursed in full for scheduled educational travel that’s been affected by the coronavirus pandemic has come into …
- Seth Klamann seth.klamann@gazette.com
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The University of Colorado's flagship university will bring students back to its campus beginning Feb. 7 and will begin in-person classes eigh…
- Erin Prater erin.prater@gazette.com
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Colorado saw a record number of children last month diagnosed with a mysterious inflammatory syndrome thought to be related to COVID-19, state…
- Hannah Metzger hannah.metzger@gazette.com
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In Colorado, 81.9% of the class of 2020 graduated last spring, making for the highest four-year graduation rate since 2010 when the state chan…
- Hannah Metzger hannah.metzger@gazette.com
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Colorado’s anonymous safety tip line for students, Safe2Tell, received 829 reports in December, 61% fewer than the same month in 2019, accordi…
- David Mullen David.mullen@gazette.com
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Officials from the Denver Public School District announced Thursday that all students and staff can receive a free COVID-19 test before studen…
- Erin Prater erin.prater@gazette.com
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Another case of a new, highly transmissible COVID-19 mutation has been diagnosed in Colorado, state officials said Wednesday.
- Erin Prater erin.prater@gazette.com
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Colorado school districts will have access to more than 1 million rapid COVID-19 tests per month to better track the coronavirus as the pandem…
- David Mullen David.mullen@gazette.com
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The Colorado Department of Public Health has launched a rapid home test program that will allow exposed people to receive a rapid test faster …
- Erin Prater erin.prater@gazette.com
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Coronavirus is again surging in Colorado's Front Range, if toilets are a telltale, potentially signaling a post-holiday increase in cases.
- David Mullen david.mullen@gazette.com
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For years, students as young as 5 and as old as 70 have come together under one roof to share their love of music.
- Hannah Metzger hannah.metzger@gazette.com
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Researchers from the University of Colorado Boulder outlined key steps the U.S. can take to reduce the country’s carbon dioxide emissions to z…
- Hannah Metzger hannah.metzger@gazette.com
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The state’s public school funding is at risk as COVID-19 has pushed Colorado students to homeschool and other alternatives, leading to the fir…
- Hannah Metzger hannah.metzger@gazette.com
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Last week, the University of Colorado’s Board of Regents voted unanimously to revoke the honorary degree of Rev. Charles Woodrich after a repo…
- David Mullen david.mullen@gazette.com
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Denver Public Schools is ensuring that none of its students go hungry during their holiday break.
- David Mullen David.mullen@gazette.com
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The Colorado Opportunity Scholarship Initiative board approved 25 local scholarship proposals that will support more than 2,300 Coloradans acr…
- Erin Prater erin.prater@gazette.com
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Colorado schools should offer on-site rapid COVID-19 testing to staff and students who are symptomatic, Gov. Jared Polis said Tuesday — the sa…
- Hannah Metzger hannah.metzger@gazette.com
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Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser announced Tuesday plans to create more than 20 free WiFi-connected “Lift Zones” throughout the Denver me…
- Seth Klamann seth.klamann@gazette.com
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Nearly 30,000 fewer students enrolled in Colorado's public school system this year compared to 2019, the first year-over-year decline since th…