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Marshall Ramsey: UnhealthyBudget cuts and rising health challenges put the Health Department at threat.
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Marshall Fire cause and origin to be discussed during Thursday press conferenceMore than a year after Colorado’s most destructive fire was contained, answers as to what sparked the blaze may finally come to the more than 1,000 homeowners who lost everything in the Marshall Fire.
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No criminal charges for Xcel Energy in Marshall fire, but civil liability another matterAn investigation that found a loose power line owned by Xcel Energy sparked one of two blazes that merged into Colorado’s most destructive wildfire is another chapter in the growing risk to u…
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What started the Marshall fire? Boulder County set to announce findings of 17-month investigationThe Dec. 30, 2021, wildfire was the most costly in Colorado history, destroying more than $2 billion in property. Two people died, and more than 1,000 homes and businesses were destroyed in Superior, Louisville and unincorporated Boulder County.
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Following ‘F-bomb’ drop, Judge Hidalgo denies commissioner’s request to apologizeHarris County Judge Lina Hidalgo and Commissioner Tom Ramsey both spoke out Wednesday following some tense moments at commissioner’s court on Tuesday.
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What started the Marshall fire? Boulder County set to announce findings of 17-month investigationThe Dec. 30, 2021, wildfire was the most costly in Colorado history, destroying more than $2 billion in property. Two people died in the fire, and more than 1,000 homes and businesses were destroye…
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