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A major elections bill seeks to curb the influence of potential federal election interference and would update Colorado's definition of disaster to include an election emergency.
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A major figure who helped save lives as the R.M.S. Titanic sank hailed from Colorado. Margaret “Molly” Brown has been immortalized on stage and screen, and her home in Denver is a museum.
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A bill to make it clear in state law that Colorado cities and towns are in charge of setting noise limits within their borders failed in a House committee by a single vote.
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Move comes as officials work to rebuild public trust, map out process for renewed annexation discussions
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Why is one of the NHL's top seven teams from the regular season guaranteed to be eliminated in the first round of the playoffs?
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A collision with a white-tailed jackrabbit was particularly impactful, causing $344,500 in damage.
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Officials say crashes involving about 70 vehicles have bottlenecked a section of a snowy Colorado highway and sent eight people to the hospital. The Colorado State Patrol says the massive pileup Tuesday prompted officials to close the eastbound side of Interstate 70 in Clear Creek County.
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FEMA has denied Colorado’s appeal for a major disaster declaration for two natural disasters that occurred last year.
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A parole backlog and new laws lengthening sentences are leading to a surge in the prison population.
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Elon Musk’s xAI, which owns the social media platform X and the generative AI chatbot Grok, sued Colorado in federal court Thursday, alleging that a state consumer-protection law passed in 2024, Senate Bill 24-205, violates the company’s constitutional rights. SB-205 is scheduled to take effect in June.