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A bill that makes it easier to sue the firearms industry is getting some potentially significant last-minute changes, partially at the request of Gov. Jared Polis. The revisions reduce and simplify the list of reasons that people can sue a gun company. https://t.co/YuVfhMFUcq
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Late nights aren’t a new phenomenon at the Colorado statehouse, but House members have been working into the wee hours — and coming in on the weekends — a lot this year. https://t.co/NebmK1G7En
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A Southern Colorado judge has thrown out first-degree murder charges in an active case in Fremont County to penalize a “pattern and practice” of discovery violations by the District Attorney Linda Stanley and her staff. https://t.co/hStWknYa5F
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New fossil fuel development can continue at a former bombing range east of Aurora after the Arapahoe County Board of Commissioners voted down a six-month moratorium. https://t.co/khyaSr6A1L
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One Cherry Creek School District educator died over the weekend with symptoms consistent with bacterial meningitis. https://t.co/m7QkLd9MRD
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The entire Front Range is under a fire weather watch through Wednesday evening. Warm temperatures combine with low humidity to create ideal conditions for rapid fire growth. https://t.co/1KwyubGr4J
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Tuesday will likely be the warmest day of the year so far in many parts of Colorado.
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An industrial site in Denver will transform into a health clinic and income-restricted housing for Native American and Alaskan Native residents transitioning out of homelessness. https://t.co/MC5sYry0iZ
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Is the history behind this City Park West home built in 1902 important enough to make it worth saving? https://t.co/k3q3PxcxOZ
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The abortion pill mifepristone will remain available in Colorado. A pair of conflicting rulings created uncertainty about the drug’s approval status with the FDA, but neither will immediately impact access in Colorado and many other states. https://t.co/b76Pfm4Viy
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A Colorado bill that makes it easier to sue the firearms industry is close to crossing the finish line. But it will get there with some potentially significant last-minute changes, partially at the request of Gov. Jared Polis. https://t.co/M0ltDY2gDc
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Some Colorado communities are reopening abandoned ski hills, several as nonprofits, offering a mom-and-pop experience at a far lower cost than mountains run by corporate conglomerates.
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At the state Capitol, an emboldened Democratic supermajority is pushing forward sweeping legislative proposals, with less patience for Republicans’ delay tactics. The frayed relations may point to a deeper change in the legislature. https://t.co/IP2mqKpOor
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An ambitious Colorado Democratic majority is running headlong into Republican lawmakers determined to use one of the few powers they have left: their voices. Here's everything you need to know about filibusters and delay tactics at the state Capitol. https://t.co/pPcGAAZxxm
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This week marks the return of a film festival from the Denver Film Society featuring work by and about women: The Women + Film Festival. https://t.co/gxKN4pZ4WM
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One Cherry Creek School District educator died over the weekend with symptoms consistent with bacterial meningitis. The Arapahoe County health department and Eaglecrest High School are working to identify those who may have come into contact with them. https://t.co/hMAULNFYOp
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The future of Colorado's oil and gas industry could be headed back to the ballot in 2024. https://t.co/R8Y4OMXeul
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A judge sanctioned the Fremont County district attorney for repeatedly violating court procedures. District Judge Kaitlin Turner reduced a first-degree murder charge to a lesser, second-degree charge as part of the punishment for Linda Stanley. https://t.co/hkA0WdNOas
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The Arapahoe County Board of Commissioners has voted down a moratorium on a proposed new oil and gas project outside of Aurora, allowing for new fossil fuel development in the area. https://t.co/Ulfq6ZY0ni
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Do you want a deeper understanding of the Colorado River water crisis and what can be done about it? Subscribe tođź’§Parchedđź’§the new podcast from @CPRNews. The first episode comes out next week! Subscribe through @ApplePodcasts or wherever you listen!
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News Podcast · Weekly Series · The southwestern United States has been in a drought for more than 20 years. It's created a serious problem for the Colorado River, and tens of millions of people in...
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My Women+ Film preview for @CPRNews — Building solidarity: Women + Film Festival returns to Denver with focus on storytelling and community https://t.co/DDuuMT124i
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Filmmakers from all over the country come to Denver to celebrate women filmmakers and to find new ways to support them.
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