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In Department of Justice inquiry to Tina Peters’ case, the question is whether she is a political prisoner
Trump on the $100 bill? A measure by a Texas congressman proposes it, in a removal of a Founding Father
‘Who’s that who sat next to Gabe Evans at Trump’s speech?’ It was the mother of a Northern Colorado fentanyl victim
Protect Kids Colorado working toward ballot initiative, ‘moving the needle’ on bills, co-founder Erin Lee says
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Gun advocates call proposed legislation a ‘massive infringement’
As the Colorado General Assembly moves forward with multiple bills further restricting firearm access in the state, gun advocates are pushing back.
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UK Prime Minister discusses Russia-Ukraine peace deal in White House visit
U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer visited the White House Thursday to further discuss the U.S. and Europe’s role in brokering peace between Russia and Ukraine.
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Colorado moves forward with expansion of K-12 Black history education
Colorado is looking to expand its requirements for teaching Black history in the state’s public elementary and secondary schools, including charter schools.
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King Soopers calls for union, representing 10,000 striking workers, to return to bargaining table
The workers strike at King Soopers continues as the company calls for the union to negotiate a deal.
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HB 1133, prohibiting the sale of ammunition to those under age 21, passes committee
Legislation further restricting firearm ammunitions sales in Colorado successfully passed committee Thursday.
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FBI agents may be source of leak on immigration operations like Aurora, ‘Border Czar’ Tom Homan says
Border Czar Tom Homan says information indicates the FBI may have leaked details of an immigration enforcement operation to the media, thereby “putting officers at risk.”
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U.S. House passes bill blocking future presidential bans on hydraulic fracking
A bill preventing future presidents from unilaterally banning hydraulic fracking is on its way to the Senate after passing the House 226-188 Friday.
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Leading Democrats pander to unions as they join King Soopers picket lines
King Soopers workers have gone on strike across Colorado, with prominent state leaders appearing on the picket line.
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Colorado will continue closing coal-fueled electric plants in 2025, all by 2031
Colorado is slowly phasing out the last of its coal-fueled electrical power plants, even though they still generated a third of the state’s total in-state energy generation in 2023.
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Support grows for HB 1135, establishing cell phone policy in Colorado schools
Following initiatives in other states, bipartisan legislation is making its way through the Colorado House requiring schools to regulate cell phone and smartwatch usage during the school day.
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