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Animals · ColoradoDENVER, Colo. (KRDO) -- Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) announced that it does not have plans to relocate gray wolves into the state this release season while it continues to meet with stakeholders. The Colorado Cattleman's Association said that the decision is "a constructive step," but said cattlemen still face issues from wolves currently in Colorado. Meanwhile, CPW says it is unclear how the pause in translocations could impact the wolves …See the Story
Colorado Parks and Widlife Does Not Plan to Translocate More Wolves This Season
72% Center coverage: 28 sources

Immigration and Customs Enforcement · DenverColorado residents are now able to submit complaints of misconduct by federal agents directly to the state Attorney General’s Office. Attorney General Phil Weiser announced in a news release on Wednesday that the Colorado Department of Law’s public complaint filing system has been updated with a new section to report suspected instances of misconduct by federal agents. The new tool comes amid a nationwide increase in violent incidents between ag…See the Story
Colorado Attorney General Launches Online Tool to Report Misconduct by Federal Agents, Such as ICE
68% Center coverage: 16 sources

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) · DenverA federal judge blocked a Trump administration program that risked Colorado families' SNAP benefits, citing a lack of evidence for alleged fraud and potential harm.See the Story
Federal judge blocks Trump administration from starting Colorado SNAP pilot program
50% Center coverage: 4 sources