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Posted inSun Investigation Colorado funds only one agency to help families and adopted kids with their trauma-filled past. And its budget just got slashed. by Olivia Prentzel, Jennifer Brown, Shannon Najmabadi and Olivia Sun 4:26 AM MST on Nov 16, 20223:19 PM MDT on Jul 13, 2023 Why you can trust The Colorado Sun
Posted inSun Investigation The same adopted child in Colorado could get $1,000 of monthly subsidies, or none. The deciding factor? Where they live. by Shannon Najmabadi, Olivia Prentzel, Jennifer Brown and Olivia Sun 4:28 AM MST on Nov 15, 20223:15 PM MDT on Jul 13, 2023 Why you can trust The Colorado Sun
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Posted inNews To keep people from returning to jail, Mesa County follows other communities’ reentry roadmap by Sharon Sullivan 3:33 AM MST on Nov 8, 20229:19 PM MST on Nov 7, 2022 Why you can trust The Colorado Sun