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    AR-15 style rifles like these, the most popular in America, would be banned in Virginia if gun control legislation passes.

    Hearings set for bill to ban certain guns in Illinois

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    A firefighter douses hot spots off Hodgen Road as crews continue battling the Black Forest wildfire Saturday, June 15, 2013, near Colorado Springs, Colo. The fire that exploded Tuesday outside of Colorado Springs, amid record-setting heat and tinder-dry conditions, has destroyed hundreds of homes and killed two people. (AP Photo/The Colorado Springs Gazette, Michael Ciaglo)

    Colorado appropriating over $6,300 per capita in 2023

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    December 11, 2022 3:48 pm
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    Pritzker signs amendments to SAFE-T Act

    Pritzker signs amendments to SAFE-T Act

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    Dying bipartisanship? More states controlled by one party after midterm elections
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    Dying bipartisanship? More states controlled by one party after midterm elections

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    Antelope Island view from Magna, Utah at sunrise with the Great Salt Lake State Park in winter.
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    Utah ranked 8th in the country for friendliest business climate

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    In this photo taken May 14, 2009 and provided by the University of Washington, is the deployment of a hydrophone in Icy Bay, Alaska. Glaciologist Erin Pettit began a research project to find out what calving glacier ice sounded like to a humpback whale. The sound of the ice in the water turned out to be more interesting. Acoustic research in Alaska’s Icy Bay and other glacier ice-filled waters found that the fizz created by the release of air bubbles under high pressure makes fjords with glacier icebergs the noisiest places in the ocean.

    Report: Alaska’s fiscal health the best in the country

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    Vermont announces bonus round of state tax credits

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    Biden continues his economic assault on the states
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    Biden continues his economic assault on the states

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    The conservative kids are all right
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    Massachusetts sending millions in latest round of stimulus checks
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    Massachusetts sending millions in latest round of stimulus checks

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