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    Joe O'Dea, Republican nominee for the U.S. Senate seat held by Democrat Michael Bennet, speaks during a primary election night watch party, late June 28, 2022, in Denver. O'Dea is the rare Republican Senate candidate who supports abortion rights, up until the latter stages of pregnancy, when he thinks a government ban on the procedure is justified.
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    Senate Republican candidate vows to ‘actively campaign against’ Trump

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    Police investigate the scene of a shooting where a woman and two children were found dead and a third child wounded in the Globeville neighborhood in Denver on Wednesday, Feb. 6, 2013. The shooting appeared to have been isolated and there was no indication a shooter is on the loose, police Major Crimes Cmdr. Ron Saunier said. (AP Photo/The Denver Post, RJ Sangosti) MAGS OUT; TV OUT; INTERNET OUT
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    Shooting kills one and injures several more at Colorado house party

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    Inflation drops slightly in Denver area

    Inflation drops slightly in Denver area

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    The Colorado River water shortage can’t be addressed by subsidies
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    The Colorado River water shortage can’t be addressed by subsidies

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    In this May 24, 2019, file photo a vendor bags psilocybin mushrooms at a pop-up cannabis market in Los Angeles.
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    Colorado to vote on decriminalizing psychedelic mushrooms

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    President Joe Biden invoked the memory of his late son, Beau Biden, Wednesday while declaring the Camp Hale Continental Divide a national monument.
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    Go West, Joe: Biden hits the trail but mostly avoids swing states

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    President Joe Biden invoked the memory of his late son, Beau Biden, Wednesday while declaring the Camp Hale Continental Divide a national monument.
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    Biden says late son Beau ‘lost his life in Iraq’ during monument ceremony

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    Biden creates new national monument in Colorado, restricting use of lands

    Biden creates new national monument in Colorado, restricting use of lands

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    A banner to welcome immigrants is shown through a fisheye lens over the main entrance to the Denver City and County Building.
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    Colorado ‘incorrectly’ sends 30,000 voter registration notices to noncitizens

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