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There are concerns and suspicions that moving the BLM isn't about better public land management, but an attempt to weaken the agency's influence.
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While meth hasn’t grabbed headlines like opioids have, the drug has flooded cities throughout the Southwest over the last five years.
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Colorado’s fire prevention aviation chief Vince Welbaum pushed for the training and said a lot of states “are looking at us to see how this is going to be a success or not.”
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The investigation of the former Denver Clerk and Recorder, and the resulting no-contact agreement in the workplace, have not previously been known to the public.
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Earlier this year, Congressman Ken Buck, the Republican State Party Chair, told members they were going to teach Democrats how to spell recall.
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About 9 percent of Colorado’s 850,000 students live in what are called "disadvantaged" districts.
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More than 40 languages were spoken and about 20 non-English newspapers were published in Pueblo in the early 20th century.
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The marijuana industry's well-documented banking woes could become a thing of the past.
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Four years after the spill, the superfund site cleanup could take another 10 or 20 years.
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Some attendees of the right-leaning event admired the governor for showing up, while others were confused why he even did.