A former Colorado funeral home owner who helped her ex-husband hide nearly 200 decomposing bodies in a building was sentenced Monday to 18 years in prison.
Colorado Medicaid spending on Applied Behavior Analysis rose 280 percent in five years and suffers from a lack of oversight, according to the Inspector General.
Suncor and Exxon sought review of a Colorado Supreme Court ruling allowing Boulder, Colorado, to use state law to file a lawsuit against the companies.
A former Colorado funeral home owner who helped her ex-husband hide nearly 200 decomposing bodies in a building was sentenced Monday to 18 years in prison.
Colorado Medicaid spending on Applied Behavior Analysis rose 280 percent in five years and suffers from a lack of oversight, according to the Inspector General.
Suncor and Exxon sought review of a Colorado Supreme Court ruling allowing Boulder, Colorado, to use state law to file a lawsuit against the companies.