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Are mass shootings being stopped by Colorado’s ‘red flag’ law?
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State of the Union · Capitol HillPresident Joe Biden delivered the State of the Union address on Tuesday night. Colorado lawmakers had decidedly different takeaways from the speech. Democratic Sen. Michael Bennet said Biden reminded the country that progress has been made. Republican Rep. Doug Lamborn said the nation is in peril due to Biden's leadership.See the Story
State of the Union leaves Colorado guests wowed, Congress members divided
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RacismCourtney and Nicole Mallery have been accused of felony stalking on their neighbor's farm in Yoder, about an hour east of Colorado Springs. Both were both arrested Monday on warrants related to those charges. Court records show their neighbor Teresa Clark filed complaints of stalking against the Mallerys in the last couple years.See the Story
El Paso County ranchers arrested on stalking charges after claims of racism go viral
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Jared PolisGov. Polis is pushing to reframe a debate around natural gas. For decades, the industry has argued the fuel offers a lower-cost, reliable option for home heating. Investor-owned utility companies pass those higher commodity costs directly onto customers. Federal data show natural gas prices reached their highest point in 14 years due to the war in Ukraine.See the Story
To cut energy bills, Gov. Jared Polis says its time to rethink natural gas
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US & Canada · DenverThe Colorado baker who won a partial U.S. Supreme Court victory after refusing to make a gay couple’s wedding cake because of his Christian faith lost an appeal Thursday in his latest legal fight, involving his rejection of a request for a birthday cake celebrating a gender transition.See the Story
Colorado baker loses appeal over transgender birthday cake
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WildfiresColorado lawmakers are considering a $2 million pilot program to mount cameras on mountaintops in high-risk locations. An artificial intelligence program would analyze the images and sounds from cameras with 10-mile radiuses. It is part of an ongoing effort by firefighters to become smarter in how they prepare.See the Story
Colorado wildfires may be fought using artificial intelligence
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Crime · Denver CountyA group of police officers and paramedics pleaded not guilty Friday to charges stemming from the role they are accused of playing in the death of a 23-year-old Black man who was forcibly restrained and injected with a powerful sedative called ketamine.
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Elijah McClain case: Police officers and paramedics plead not guilty, trials are scheduled
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Milwaukee BucksDr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day will be observed Monday, Jan. 16. You can celebrate during any of these events happening around Anchorage. Hoops4Unity basketball game brings minority youths and local law enforcement together. Free legal help is available for Alaskans on a variety of civil issues.See the Story
Celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day with these events across Michigan
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