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The case for Flock cameras: A proven tool Colorado shouldn’t abandon
Colorado’s dirty voter roll: Final observations
Colorado’s primary audit is underway. Here’s what it checks—and what it doesn’t
Polis’s auto insurance roadmap is working. It’s also avoiding the hard part.
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Colorado charter school prepares to deploy first active-shooter response drones
A school in Douglas County will be the first in Colorado to install a drone active shooter suppression system. John Adams Academy is a public charter school currently being built in Sterling Ranch. The school is…
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Senate Records Show Jack Smith Team Accessed Texts of 44 Members of Congress
Newly released records reveal that Special Counsel Jack Smith’s team bypassed mandatory protocols to secretly access the private text messages of 44 members of Congress during the probe into President Donald Trump, the Justice Department…
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Michigan Senator Draws Fire Over SAVE Act Comments On Election Integrity
Leftist Sen. Elissa Slotkin, D-Mich., has lost a lot of weight in recent months. She hasn’t gained any integrity. At a town hall with constituents, the Michigan Democrat said the quit part out loud, explaining…
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Rye Evacuations Continue As Aspen Acres Fire Nears 100,000 Acres
The wait has no end in sight for evacuated residents of Rye, near where the Aspen Acres fire continues to burn in rough, tinder-dry terrain to the west. While about 6,400 people have been able…
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New Report Finds Colorado Children Face Growing Financial and Education Challenges
Despite having one of the country’s highest median incomes, Colorado families are struggling to afford essentials like food, housing, health care and child care. That’s according to the Colorado Children’s Campaign, which released its annual…
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High Housing Costs Put Colorado Business Growth at Risk
Colorado’s businesses are at risk of losing their competitive edge to companies in other states and it comes down to whether people can afford to live here, according to a report from the Romer Institute…
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Medicaid Commission Begins Review as Colorado Spending Continues to Climb
Colorado’s interim Commission on Medicaid has begun meeting to address the explosive growth of the state’s health care spending. Related concerns are also on the table, such as the management of the Department of Healthcare Policy and…
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New Colorado Firearm Licensing Requirements Draw Constitutional Questions
In a recent episode of Independence Institute’s public affairs tv show, Devil’s Advocate, host Jon Calda sits down with Ray Elliott, president of the Colorado State Shooting Association (CSSA), to look at sweeping new Colorado gun…
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Firefighting Pilot Nicholas Dale Remembered After Fatal Colorado Helicopter Crash
A 56-year-old Canadian pilot who crashed into a Colorado reservoir in a firefighting helicopter and died over the weekend has been identified. Nicholas Dale, a frontline federal contracted fire aviation pilot from Sooke, British Columbia,…
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Disaster Declaration Issued as Routt County Wildfires Threaten Communities
Kris and Jenn Shea of Steamboat Springs were lucky. When the evacuation orders came for their home near the new “Green Ridge Fire” — which erupted near Stagecoach Reservoir, about 15 miles south of Steamboat,…
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