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The election analyst Newt Gingrich trusts has a word for 2020, and it isn’t “stolen”
Eleven Colorado lawmakers on the ballot first reached office through appointment
From dope dealer to hope dealer: Detroit pastor Lorenzo Sewell brings message of redemption to Colorado
From coal transition to data centers: JOLT summit heads to Grand Junction
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Colorado’s budget keeps growing. Florida just cut spending again
While Colorado’s majority Democrats lament the state’s persistent budget challenges, Florida’s Republican majority just celebrated reducing spending for a second consecutive year in another business-as-usual state budget. Colorado legislators have plenty of lessons they could learn…
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Colorado seeks feedback from firearms dealers as new regulations take shape
The Colorado Department of Revenue (DOR) was tasked with regulating — on top of the ATF and existing federal regulation — firearms dealers in the state. I got an email from DOR last week announcing…
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Suspect Arrested in Alleged Sexual Assault of 13-Year-Old Just Three Hours After Release
A man in northeast Colorado was arrested after police say he lured a 13-year-old into an alley and sexually assaulted the child, just hours after he was released from jail. The Fort Morgan Police Department…
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Skid Row Residents Claim Cash Was Offered for Votes in LA Mayor Election
As questions continue to swirl around Los Angeles’ mayoral election, newly surfaced videos show homeless individuals on Skid Row claiming they were paid cash to vote for Mayor Karen Bass. The allegations emerged just days…
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Colorado Quietly Repeals Anti-ICE Loyalty Pledge Imposed on Lawyers Following Constitutional Scrutiny
Colorado imposed a loyalty oath on lawyers as a condition of access to the state’s court system, pledging they would not assist Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Some federal agencies required defendants to accept gag orders…
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Federal Challenge Puts Colorado AI Antidiscrimination Law on Hold
The xAI and DOJ lawsuit targeted Colorado’s Consumer Protections for Artificial Intelligence (SB 24-205), a law designed to address “algorithmic discrimination” in high-risk AI systems used in healthcare, employment, housing, education, and financial services.
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Denver Inflation Climbs To 5% As Fuel Prices Drive Costs Higher
The Denver-Aurora-Lakewood metro area recorded a 5% rise in prices in the last year, according to federal data released Wednesday for the month of May from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the highest level seen…
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AI Powered Terminator Drones Raise Alarms After First Reported Battlefield Killings
Fully autonomous drones with no human oversight have killed soldiers on the battlefield for the first time. This is according to a senior figure in the Ukrainian defence industry, marking a watershed moment in warfare.
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The conservation success story hidden in Colorado’s coal country
In a popular Substack publication called Asterisk Magazine, a California physicist named Casey Handmer wrote a great piece about desalination technology. But he also touched on an even more fundamental point: “The past century of…
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Whoever holds power, Colorado records should remain public
CFOIC has been a great help to me in learning how to do public records requests. They recently updated their excellent guide on open records requests and open meetings law based on recent changes.
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