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The R Line isn't running any new exciting train technology, and so there are no delays anticipated for its Feb. 24 opening.


How a Colorado court case could change how public schools everywhere serve students with special needs
The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday grappled with the question of what kind of education public schools must provide students with disabilities.
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Supreme Court raises questions about Colorado not refunding court fees
Justices skeptical over Colo. refusal to refund court fees



RTD says two major light-rail segments will not open this year as originally planned
The R Line through Aurora between Parker Road and I-70 and the G Line through Wheat Ridge and Arvada from downtown Denver will not open this year.


Who will be impacted by the end of Obama’s immigration efforts?
President Barack Obama's plans to protect millions of young immigrants and their parents from deportation died at the U.S. Supreme Court today.