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Dogs and police swept the area and did not find any threats in the Capitol, which is mostly empty this time of year because the legislature is not in session.
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On this sunny, frigid Thursday afternoon, Ukrainians living in Colorado gathered at the state Capitol, holding blue and yellow flags along with anti-Putin signs to condemn Russia's actions and show support for their country.
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Bill sponsor Leslie Herod, D-Denver, says the goal of the new law is to help police locate stolen firearms before they can be used to commit other crimes.
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Descendants of the massacre see the steps of the Capitol as an ideal spot for the Sand Creek memorial because historians say it was where soldiers displayed victims’ bodies during a victory parade through Denver in 1864.
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Due to the coronavirus pandemic and new fears raised by last week’s deadly attack at the U.S. Capitol, this Wednesday’s kickoff will be short, and subdued.
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Amid America’s racial reckoning spurred by the killing of George Floyd, a number of controversial historical monuments were torn down by protesters or removed by authorities this year, including some in the Mountain West.
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A history museum in Colorado has offered to display the Civil War statue toppled by protesters outside of the state Capitol earlier this summer.
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After a failed attempt last year, Colorado lawmakers have passed a bill that would make it harder to get a vaccine exemption for school children. Right…
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Colorado lawmakers returned to work on Monday in a Capitol building with windows smashed and boarded up and graffiti being cleaned from its granite walls…
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Colorado's legislative session is just over two weeks old, and lawmakers have already introduced more than 270 bills and counting. With hundreds more…