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‘We have to fight with everything that we have’: House Minority Whip Ryan Armagost is leading GOP opposition
Lawmakers take aim at food waste, passing HB 1059 out of House and HB 1166 out of committee
Garfield joins eight counties to have opted out of state’s sensitive spaces concealed carry ban
Laramie Energy gives Mesa County a bleak outlook on future under present regulation
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Colorado’s budget hole is now $1.2 billion, as Medicaid costs continue to climb
February 21, 2025
Colorado’s looming budget shortfall just keeps getting worse.
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In response to CBI scandal, lawmakers seek mandatory reporting, investigation of misconduct
February 21, 2025
As calls mounted for policymakers to address the DNA scandal swirling at the Colorado Bureau of Investigation, legislators requested a state audit and introduced two bills, one of which seeks to require mandatory reporting and investigation…
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Woodland Park City Council advances effort to repeal sales tax for public schools
February 21, 2025
A new agreement, a taxpayer vote and corrective reactions weren’t enough to quell the dispute between Woodland Park’s school district and the City Council.
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Rand Paul suggests Denver mayor opposing deportations is ‘a form of insurrection’
February 21, 2025
Republican Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky warned that Denver Mayor Mike Johnston could face legal repercussions over his opposition to President-elect Donald Trump’s proposed mass deportations of immigrants unlawfully staying in the U.S.
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Greeley men planned to launch tobacco, meth over federal prison fence in Louisiana with air cannon
February 21, 2025
Two Colorado men were recently apprehended outside a federal penitentiary in Louisiana before they could carry out a plan to deliver packages of tobacco and methamphetamine to inmates inside the prison.
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Boulder official facing complaint for allegedly blocking residents on Instagram, from book club
February 21, 2025
Two Boulder residents have filed a code of conduct complaint against Councilmember Taishya Adams, alleging she blocked one of them on Instagram and barred the other from a book club she organized as a public…
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Judge rules Trump administration can move ahead on mass government layoffs
A federal judge Thursday refused a group of government employee unions’ request to block the Trump administration from moving ahead with plans to dramatically reduce the federal workforce.
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Man found guilty of killing Colorado parole officer with vehicle in attempt to flee
February 21, 2025
A Colorado Springs man was found guilty of multiple charges, including vehicular homicide, at trial on Wednesday for killing a parole officer with his car in 2023.
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Official admits Dept. Of Education is spending tax dollars on illegals and dodging DOGE oversight
February 21, 2025
Department of Education staff remove citizenship requirements from legislation, offer programs to illegal immigrants, and are using a messaging app to avoid oversight from the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), according to an undercover video published Feb.…
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D-11 teachers union rallies outside of schools, calls for collective bargaining restoration
February 21, 2025
Frigid temperatures didn’t stop Colorado Springs School District 11’s teacher union from making a statement Wednesday morning.
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