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    More than 9,000 students are attending select, high-poverty schools in Connecticut, Colorado, Massachusetts and New York that have developed expanded school schedules as part of the TIME Collaborative, or Time for Innovation Matters in Education. (Photo: Thinkstock)
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    Longer school days in store for some in 5 states

    Susan Haigh -
    November 13, 2013 5:00 am
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    Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper speaks at at an election party for Amendment 66 in Denver. Voters in Colorado voted down Amendment 66, which would have created wholesale changes for how Colorado funds public education. (AP/Ed Andrieski)
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    Democratic policies rejected in ‘America, writ small’ Colorado

    Michael Barone -
    November 13, 2013 5:00 am
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    A marijuana activist opens a container of marijuana joints, preparing to hand them out free to attendees of a rally criticizing Colorado's proposed 25-percent tax on recreational marijuana as too steep. (AP/Brennan Linsley)
    Beltway Confidential

    Voters in referenda reject big-government control

    Michael Barone -
    November 12, 2013 5:00 am
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    Workers talk at Global Harvest Foods, which produces birdseed and other grains, in the rural town of Akron, the county seat of Washington County, Colo. (AP /Brennan Linsley)
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    New Colorado? Rural voters stand behind secession idea

    Ivan Moreno -
    November 11, 2013 5:00 am
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    The Department of Energy awarded $84 million in taxpayer funds to
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    New Energy Department grants went to firms giving mostly to Democrats

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    November 11, 2013 5:00 am
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    A Win For the Federalists

    A Win For the Federalists

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    November 7, 2013 3:56 pm
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    Allegations of dangerously high levels of methane escaping into the atmosphere --
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    After local victories, Colorado anti-fracking activists eye state ballot

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    November 7, 2013 5:00 am
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    Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz speaks to reporters in August. (AP File)
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    Examiner Editorial: Big Green fear-mongering scares up some election wins

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    I-News: Secession from state on front burner as Election Day arrives in Colorado
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    I-News: Secession from state on front burner as Election Day arrives in Colorado

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    November 4, 2013 5:00 am
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    Colorado Secretary of State Scott Gessler wants to be the state's next governor, but first he has to convince fellow Republicans that he is the conservative choice who can win in Colorado. (AP Photo/Ed Andrieski, file)
    Beltway Confidential

    Scott Gessler may be Colorado’s next conservative Republican star

    Charlie Spiering -
    November 4, 2013 5:00 am
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