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Colorado marijuana sales continued slump in August

Colorado marijuana sales continued to slump in August, according to recent figures released by the state’s Department of Revenue (CDOR). Total sales topped $192 million, bringing Colorado’s year-to-date total up to $1.54... Read more »

It’s a good time to plan Missouri water projects

The White House in a March assessment determined Missouri needs to invest nearly $9 billion in water infrastructure over the next 20 years to sustain current standards and accommodate growth. The American... Read more »

Hygienists Brace for Pitched Battles With Dentists in Fights Over Practice Laws

This year, the Illinois legislature was considering measures to expand oral health treatment in a state where millions of people live in dental care deserts. But when the Illinois State Dental Society met... Read more »

Why school family liaison Michelle Quattlebaum is running for Denver school board

A mom who worked to improve the culture of a school that was historically divided by programming and race is running to represent northeast Denver on the school board. Michelle Quattlebaum is... Read more »

Gov. Whitmer may have to return $3.4 million in excess contributions

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer may have to return $3.4 million in campaign funds received from major donors. Whitmer’s 2022 re-election campaign war chest accepted the monies through what the GOP calls a loophole by which she... Read more »

How many lives have coronavirus vaccines saved? We used state data on deaths and vaccination rates to find out

More than 200 million U.S. residents have gotten at least one shot of a COVID-19 vaccine with the expectation that the vaccines slow virus transmission and save lives. Researchers know the efficacy... Read more »

Why math teacher Gene Fashaw is running for Denver school board

A math teacher who grew up in northeast Denver and has long coached youth sports in the region is running to represent it on the Denver school board. Gene Fashaw is an... Read more »

Hogan announces offshore wind partnership for Maryland

A new $72 million partnership will bolster Maryland’s clean energy efforts for years to come, the governor announced. Speaking from Federalsburg, Gov, Larry Hogan introduced a business partnership between Orsted, a global leader in... Read more »

People use mental shortcuts to make difficult decisions – even highly trained doctors delivering babies

Being a physician is a difficult job. They must make complex, high-stakes decisions under severe pressure, with limited information about the patient, the disease and the treatment, while juggling personal and hospital... Read more »

Median home price in Colorado ‘remains steady,’ Denver metro listings drop

The median price of homes in Colorado “remains steady” across the state as inventory continues to drop, according to the latest monthly market report from the Colorado Association of Realtors (CAR). Statewide,... Read more »