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    Masterpiece Cakeshop owner Jack Phillips cracks eggs into a cake batter mixer inside his store in Lakewood, Colo. The Supreme Court is taking on a new clash between gay rights and religion in a case about a wedding cake for a same-sex couple in Colorado.
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    Colorado Supreme Court needs to end the harassment of Jack Phillips

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    October 8, 2023 6:00 am
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    Boulder supermarket shooting suspect declared competent to stand trial
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    Boulder supermarket shooting suspect declared competent to stand trial

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    Colorado Rep. Elisabeth Epps testifies during a hearing on gun control Wednesday, April 19, 2023, in Denver. Colorado lawmakers have pushed forward a slew of aggressive gun control bills.
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    New gun control laws sweep three blue states

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    A home tax deduction concept illustrating rental income.
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    Democrats sell Colorado tax hike as a tax cut

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    No more doggies in the window?
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    No more doggies in the window?

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    The results of a three-mile long mudslide appear on Grand Mesa, where the slide started, in a remote part of western Colorado near the small town of Collbran Monday, May 26, 2014. Rescue teams are searching for three men missing after a half-mile stretch of a ridge saturated with rain collapsed.(AP Photo/Mesa County Sheriff's Office)
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    Rep. Buck says he won’t run for House speaker

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    Jaiden Rodriguez, the Colorado middle schooler who is known for standing up for displaying a Gadsden flag patch on his backpack, held a story hour for fellow children to encourage them to also have courage.
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    Brave Books commends Jaiden Rodriguez, Gadsden flag defender, with story hour: ‘Taking a stand for what they believe in’

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    October 4, 2023 2:14 am
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    Colorado prepares to keep national parks open if federal government shuts down

    Colorado prepares to keep national parks open if federal government shuts down

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    New York City - October 28, 2017: A homeless man sleeping on a Manhattan sidewalk.

    Activist moves human excrement to city hall steps amid homeless debate in Denver

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    The clean energy package implements some of the long-time priorities of GOP Sen. Lisa Murkowski, the chairman of the Energy and Natural Resources Committee.

    Energy groups call on Biden to revise ‘punitive’ leasing regulation plan

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