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Denverite
More than $1 million in taxpayer money went out to Denver mayoral campaigns in final payment
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Ben Markus
· Yesterday, 6:11 pm
Arts
The beloved musical ‘1776’ is coming to Denver, and its cast is as diverse as the Second Continental Congress was not
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Eden Lane
· Yesterday, 1:44 pm
Colorado Wonders
Why are there so many expired license plates on Colorado roads?
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Paolo Zialcita
· Yesterday, 4:00 am
Elections
KRCC’s voter guide for the Colorado Springs municipal election
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Shanna Lewis
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Elections
Right now, candidates can request a recount even if they’ve lost by a wide margin. Colorado’s top election official wants to change that
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Bente Birkeland
· Yesterday, 4:52 pm
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Outdoors
Ski for free? In Steamboat Springs, a special park offers just that — to locals and visitors alike
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Stina Sieg
Government and Politics
Shrinking TABOR refunds and recession risks: What we just learned about Colorado’s economy
By
Andrew Kenney
Government and Politics
Disability rights activists have ambitious goals for Colorado, from outdoor recreation to the halls of government
By
Bente Birkeland
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She marched with Dr. King, and her work for civil rights marches on to this day
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Nell London
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Life and Culture
What happened to Bison No. 4 at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science?
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· Yesterday, 12:55 pm
Education
Colorado’s dyslexia screening bill likely dead in face of opposition from education groups
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· Yesterday, 7:01 am
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Colorado proposal would cut public records costs for media organizations
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Avalanches in Gunnison County and Aspen kill two skiers, injure others
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Environment
As Colorado River reservoirs hit record low, US Bureau of Reclamation spends $2.4 million on cloud seeding
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