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People across the political spectrum had anxieties about the impeachment process and its effectiveness.
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Republicans say Prop CC’s defeat could give them the shot in the arm they need to get back to power at the statehouse in 2020.
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Federal officials said Richard Holzer, 27, of Pueblo, planned to blow up Temple Emanuel in the middle of the night.
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With Molson Coors’ move to Chicago, Colorado goes from 10 Fortune 500 companies down to nine.
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Some voters and environmental groups have concerns about how the tax money could be spent.
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For months, we've been talking to teens, parents, school counselors and other experts to find out why teens in Colorado have rising rates of anxiety, depression and suicide.
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TABOR caps how much tax money the state can keep and anything over the limit tied to inflation and population growth is returned to taxpayers.
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A new investigation has found dozens of victims of child sexual abuse by Roman Catholic priests in Colorado and a decades-long cover-up. It can't rule out that some priests are still serving.
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Marijuana lobbyists help their clients tell their experience to lawmakers. How laws and regulations, or the lack of them on the federal level, affect them.
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The marijuana industry is learning that it has political power that can be tapped — if they can find and rally their voters.