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Tina Peters was improperly sentenced in 2024 and should receive a new sentencing hearing, the Colorado Court of Appeals ruled on Thursday.
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A federal judge recently blocked the executive order from last May that directed federal agencies to withhold funds from NPR and PBS.
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President Trump signed an executive order that sets out a list of new mandates for states to follow for mail-in ballots, or face the loss of federal funds.
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Thousands of people gathered for a “No Kings” protest in front of the Colorado State Capitol in Denver on Saturday. The demonstration was one of more than 70 organized across the state.
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A law requiring that most materials in federally funded affordable housing are made in America is fully kicking in. But it is wreaking havoc on affordable developments. Developers are reporting delays, higher costs and hundreds of hours spent figuring out how to comply with the Build America, Buy America Act as prices soar for renters and homebuyers.
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Conservationists are warning that the Trump administration is working state by state to undo decades of progress in clearing skies over the country's beloved national parks. A federal regulation known as the regional haze rule established a goal of attaining natural visibility conditions in the parks by 2064.
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President Donald Trump re-endorsed GOP Rep. Jeff Hurd for re-election on Friday.
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Local police chiefs opposed the bill. Two Democrats voted with Republicans to reject it.
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The complaint comes from the consortium of universities managing the 66-year-old research center headquartered in Boulder.
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Two survivors of the Amache internment camp in southeastern Colorado describe how the forcible relocation of Japanese-Americans during World War II affected their families and continues to conjure up painful memories.