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Biden in State of the Union address draws boos and shouts from a combative GOP

By Jacob Fischler and Ashley Murray - February 7, 2023

Club Q hero Richard Fierro has watched many State of the Unions. Now he’s going.

By Lindsey Toomer - February 7, 2023

Public financing boosts Denver mayor candidates, but top donors still leaving their mark

By Chase Woodruff - February 7, 2023

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U.S. Senate Democrats unveil legislation to ban high-capacity gun magazines

BY Ariana Figueroa - February 7, 2023

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Gun rights-expansion bills defeated in Colorado House committee

BY Sara Wilson - February 7, 2023

Who’s on the guest list for the State of the Union speech?

BY Jennifer Shutt and Ariana Figueroa - February 7, 2023

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Biden in State of the Union speech to call for bipartisan action on fentanyl crisis

BY Ariana Figueroa - February 7, 2023

Bill would bar trans women athletes from women’s school teams in Colorado

BY William Oster - February 7, 2023

Proposed federal rule would lower credit card late fees

BY Casey Quinlan - February 7, 2023

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Far right just wants a fight over COVID, not facts

BY Greg LaRose - February 7, 2023

A Kansas woman killed her abuser. At every level, in every instance, the system failed her.

BY Clay Wirestone - February 6, 2023

What’s behind the attack on Black history? Fear, of course.

BY John L. Micek - February 3, 2023

Oversight will never fix what’s wrong with policing

BY Quentin Young - February 2, 2023

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U.S. House speaker calls for ‘responsible’ debt limit legislation, shares few details

BY Jennifer Shutt - February 6, 2023

White House targets economic development in Central America to reduce migration

BY Ariana Figueroa - February 6, 2023

Colorado bill to cap copay of EpiPens advances with unanimous committee vote

BY Sara Wilson - February 3, 2023

Congressional Black Caucus meets with Biden to push for police accountability

BY Ariana Figueroa - February 3, 2023

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DNC delivers blow to New Hampshire, Iowa with overhaul of primary calendar

By Ethan DeWitt - February 6, 2023

Drought, plague and fire: What one Colorado forest is up against

By Danielle Prokop - February 6, 2023

State medical cannabis programs failing to make enough progress, advocacy group finds

By Adam Goldstein - February 4, 2023

Chinese surveillance balloon now drifting across the middle of the U.S., Pentagon confirms

By Ashley Murray - February 3, 2023

States criticized for spending federal relief funds on tax cuts, prisons

By Casey Quinlan - February 3, 2023

As Southeast states warm, TVA criticized on preparations for dealing with climate hazards

By Adam Goldstein - February 3, 2023

U.S. House GOP votes to oust Rep. Omar from foreign affairs panel for past antisemitic remarks

By Jennifer Shutt - February 2, 2023

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Trade agreements, access to foreign markets debated in U.S. Senate farm bill hearing

By Adam Goldstein - February 2, 2023

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