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Cub Scout Ousted From Den After Asking Politician Tough Questions
A cub scout in Colorado has been cast out of his den after he asked a state legislator pointed questions about racially charged comments she made about African-Americans in 2013 and a gun bill she co-sponsored.
Ames Mayfield, 11, and other…
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Coloradans Who Deregistered After Trump Request For Voter Data Aren’t Signing Up Again
Only a small fraction of the thousands of Colorado voters who withdrew their registrations following a controversial request for voter information from President Donald Trump’s voter fraud probe have chosen to reregister less than two weeks…
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Police Catch ‘Nonchalant’ Gunman Who Killed 3 At Colorado Walmart
THORNTON, Colo., Nov 2 (Reuters) - Police in Colorado on Thursday captured a man who they had said calmly walked into a suburban Denver Walmart and fatally shot three people at random before driving away.
Scott Ostrem, 47, was taken into…
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Hockey Coach Gives Kids Outrageously Obscene Pep Talk, Gets Canned
He wanted the kids fired up. Now he’s fired.
An unnamed youth hockey coach was dismissed Friday after his unhinged pep talk emerged on social media, according to multiple news outlets.
Deadspin was among the first news sites to post the…
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Early Signs That 2018 Will Be The Year Of The Climate Voter
It’s hard to believe, but the 2018 election cycle is already here.
The 2017 campaign lawn signs haven’t come down yet, but pundits are already calling the November 7th results a harbinger of Democratic victories to come in 2018. They may be…
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What It’s Like When Your Child Has A Condition That Causes Constant Hunger
Thanksgiving, a holiday centered around smells wafting from the kitchen and dishes loaded with food, has become a different kind of tradition for Rachael Fischer and Julie Foge. Both moms have kids ― a son and a daughter, respectively ― who…
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To Protect Dreamers, Congress Must Pass The Dream Act
As the mayor of Denver and the president of Metropolitan State University of Denver, we have seen firsthand the extraordinary contributions immigrants make to our community.
Denver is home to immigrants from all over the world, who bring…
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Sheriff’s Deputy Killed, 6 Other People Hurt In Colorado Shooting
Five law enforcement officers were shot, one fatally, after responding to a domestic disturbance call at an apartment complex south of Denver on Sunday morning, the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office said.
Two civilians were also shot but…
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Air Travelers Stuck In Long Lines After U.S. Customs Computers Go Down
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Immigration desk computers at various airports went down for about two hours on Monday, causing long lines for travelers entering the United States after year-end holidays, according to Customs and Border Protection…
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Gunfire Outside Colorado State Capitol Forces Brief Lockdown
The Colorado state Capitol in Denver was placed under a brief lockdown Thursday afternoon as police respond to shots fired near the government building.
The shooting occurred off Capitol grounds at a nearby park, Trooper Gary Cutler of the…
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