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Denver is now the top airport for the number of nonstop destinations within the U.S.
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House Minority Leader Rose Pugliese, a Colorado Springs Republican, said her kids “need their mom right now — and I need to keep them safe."
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Evergreen school shooting suspect posted online about mass shootings and neo-Nazi views, report saysExperts say a teenager suspected in a shooting attack at a suburban Denver high school that left two students in critical condition appeared fascinated with previous mass shootings including Columbine and expressed neo-Nazi views online.
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The Public Lands Rule allowed conservation to be managed as part of BLM's multiple-use mandate, along with other uses like mining and grazing. The Trump administration now says that rule doesn't pass muster.
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Recent fires have affected CPW’s approach to licenses, as some hunters have been offered the opportunity to return tags for refunds and have their preference points restored.
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Budget shortfall for voter-approved program would be closed though further tax hike on incomes over $300,000.
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Zebra mussels are invasive in the state of Colorado. Wildlife officials are working to keep them out.
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From September 9 through 16, 2013, catastrophic floods swept across Colorado's Front Range, forcing thousands from their homes and leaving entire neighborhoods underwater. In Longmont, the St. Vrain Creek burst its banks, causing nearly $150 million in infrastructure damage. The city rebuilt with resilience in mind, and its efforts have earned recognition from the United Nations.
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Students, families, and first responders mourn together.
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Caraveo had hoped to win back the seat she lost to Gabe Evans last year.