A study released by the University of Colorado Denver Anschutz Medical Campus in September reveals training shortcomings for OB/GYN medical residents at Catholic and other religious hospitals that were mainly Christian based.
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Poll: Public Lands Issues Sway Colorado Voters
An “Outdoor Voting Bloc” in Colorado, Nevada, Arizona, Montana, and New Mexico that holds sway in elections and bases much of its vote on issues regarding public lands and conservation, according to a poll released Oct. 3 by the Center for Western Priorities, a Denver-based conservation organization.
Gov. Polis and Other State Leaders Advocate for Prop CC at Campaign Kick-Off
The campaign for Yes on Proposition CC officially kicked off this morning at Metropolitan State University, in Denver.
Lawmakers Host Summit in Support of Vaccine Exemptions
Last Wednesday morning, Rep. Lori Saine (R-Firestone) and Sen. Vicki Marble (R-Greeley) hosted the second public “Vaccine and Health Choice Summit” at the Colorado State Capitol.
Three Arrested During Rush Hour Climate Justice Protest
Police arrested a handful of climate justice protesters today for blocking traffic on Speer Blvd, after a small but determined demonstration in Denver’s Sunken Gardens Park.
CU Denver to Hold Panel on Colorado’s Energy Future
The University of Colorado Denver’s School of Public Affairs will host a First Friday Breakfast October 4 to discuss Colorado’s advancements in energy, particularly renewable energy.
Study Finds Huge Public Health Costs Associated with Colorado Wildfires
A new study by the Natural Resources Defense Council and the University of California San Francisco suggests that climate change events, like Colorado wildfires, bear an even bigger cost than previously considered.
Republicans Split on Republican Senator’s Anti-Recall Efforts
After four attempted (and failed) recalls of Colorado Democratic state legislators, a premature resignation during a recall campaign, and a sixth signature gathering effort underway, Sen. Jack Tate (R-Centennial) has rolled out legislation that would prevent recalls from being abused–and most of his fellow Republicans are not happy.
Gun Control Advocate Gabrielle Giffords Endorses Omar Montgomery for Aurora Mayor
Former congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords announced her endorsement for Aurora mayoral candidate Omar Montgomery at a press conference in Aurora this weekend.
Colorado’s Clean Energy Industry Projected to Grow
The Advanced Energy Economy (AEE) expects Colorado’s clean energy industry of over 65,000 workers to expand by as much as nine percent this year, up from the four percent growth of last year. Over half of this workforce constitutes energy efficiency jobs alone.