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The three-judge panel was dismissive of many of the arguments made by Peters’ attorneys. But they grilled the state’s lawyer over the trial judge reciting Peters’ false statements about elections in handing down her sentence.
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Broncos coach Sean Payton aims to bring playoff success back to Denver. It's the first playoff game in Colorado in a decade.
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Power could be shutoff in multiple areas across Colorado with a red flag warning in effect.
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Drivers caught by speed cameras on the Diagonal Highway in Boulder County must now pay a civil penalty.
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The town's chamber of commerce will host a Public Safety Power Shutoffs business check-in on Jan. 21.
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Without federal assistance for child care, some parents say they will need to leave jobs.
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He reveled in his accomplishments, criticized the Trump administration and looked for common ground with Republicans.
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The Colorado congressman is pushing back as federal prosecutors open an inquiry tied to a video urging service members to refuse illegal orders.
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Enrollments are shrinking in both the state’s largest districts on the Front Range and its smallest rural districts. Listen to "Morning Edition" host Michael Lyle, Jr. discuss this story with Colorado Sun reporter Erica Breunlin and then read the entire article at the link below.
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Colorado appeals panel skeptical of sentencing for former county clerk who breached election systemsJudges on a Colorado appeals panel expressed skepticism about the sentence for a former county elections clerk convicted of orchestrating a breach of election equipment. The three-judge panel was dismissive of many of the arguments made by the attorneys for Tina Peters, who once oversaw elections in Mesa County.