Winter, a Democratic state senator from Broomfield, was killed last week in a three-vehicle crash on Interstate 25 south of Denver.
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Colorado writer X. Ho Yen remembers loving science fiction as a child. He’s autistic – and he liked science fiction that depicted a futuristic society where people like him were treated equally. Now he's a published author who just released his third book.
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A Loveland kindergarten teacher has published more than 20 children’s books. They teach life lessons for young kids and aim to get them thinking about how their actions impact other people. She talks about her newest book — and how she’s still writing and teaching at the age of 87.
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Colorado’s top election official said the state will not comply with a new request from the Trump administration.
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Democrat Faith Winter was catapulted into the spotlight in 2017 when the then-State Representative publicly accused a colleague of sexual harassment.
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Former Denver Nuggets president Timothy Leiweke has received a presidential pardon from Donald Trump.
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Advocates say the House version of the Kids Online Safety Act doesn't go far enough in holding social media companies accountable.
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A judge in Missouri ordered the release. Dadfar lived in Boulder County with his wife and four children after fleeing Afghanistan. Listen to "Morning Edition" host Michael Lyle, Jr. discuss this story with Colorado Sun reporter Jennifer Brown and then read the entire article at the link below.
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The state price tag of administering the program has risen dramatically in recent years, far outpacing the voter-imposed cap on government growth and spending.
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A bipartisan group of lawmakers is asking for all information to be released regarding recent boat strikes on alleged drug boats
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In addition to a lack of snow, warmer temperatures have thwarted snowmaking.
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The narrowed pool of waters receiving federal protection under the rule could be severe for critical wetlands and streams in the arid West, many of which are seasonal or fed by groundwater.
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Senators characterized the agency’s decision-making process as “rigid” and “slow,” and said they want states to have a bigger role.
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DHS Secretary Noem praises workers for their dedication
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Funding for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program to arrive by end of month
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