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Rize Simmons is on a winning streak. The Windsor High School senior and two-time state champion of the Poetry Out Loud ...
CPR spoke with the head of the Colorado Automobile Dealers Association about what shoppers should know when they head to the ...
Colorado Senate lawmakers approved a resolution this week promising to figure out how to boost education funding.
SB25-077 would have given governments more time to respond to records requests from the public and businesses while exempting ...
The American Civil Liberties Union on Friday asked two federal judges to bar deportation of Venezuelans held in northern ...
Colorado’s unemployment rate keeps creeping up. The unemployment rate rose from 4.7 percent to 4.8 percent in March, ...
Once a thriving hub for Black culture, Five Points faces challenges brought on by gentrification and development.
A Colorado court has sided with an Elbert County mother in her lawsuit against the Elizabeth School District, alleging the ...
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The Center on Colfax is struggling under the Trump administration to raise money for the parade and other LGBTQ programming.
Each night at 6 p.m. this week, CPR Classical airs a five-part look at the composers persecuted by the Nazis. Seventy years after World War II ended, their music still resonates.
The resolution, which was voted down in the Senate last year, needs two-thirds support in the legislature and voter approval because it would amend the Colorado Constitution.
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