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JusticeA proposed office that would help combat crime against Indigenous people is raising objections from Polis administrationBy Andrew Kenney
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Government and PoliticsBroomfield state lawmaker Matt Gray will not seek reelection. The announcement comes a week after DUI arrestBy Andrew Kenney
JusticeKiowa County to pay nearly $10 million to family of unarmed man shot by sheriff’s deputiesBy Allison Sherry