As part of Colorado's 150th birthday celebration, we're publishing 50 stories in reverse chronological order about events that helped define the state going back to 1876. With today's story about Black Sunday, we're at 1982.
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Commentary: Juneteenth reminds us of Black Americans’ long struggle for education following end of slavery
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As the Trump administration increases the scale of its immigrant detention program, now up to 68,000 immigrants in custody, reports have surfaced of inhumane conditions and inadequate medical care at U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facilities.
Fifty for 150: In an era of far-right extremism, rising antisemitism, political violence and outrage media, the story of Alan Berg’s murder bears many tragically familiar qualities. Berg, a popular Jewish radio show host on KOA, was murdered in 1984 at his Denver home by white supremacists.
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NEW: Colorado’s Democratic race for U.S. Senate between the incumbent, John Hickenlooper, and state Sen. Julie Gonzales features deep divides on policy and ideology — but no face-to-face events. Hickenlooper has chosen to skip a long list of forums and debates.
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An affordability credit for low-income Colorado families could be turned off for the next two tax years because of low revenue growth, state economists announced Thursday.
U.S. House and Senate Democrats are demanding transparency from the Interior Department on Trump administration use of national parks fees to help fund renovations and upcoming celebratory displays in DC. Sens. Bennet and Hickenlooper and Rep. Neguse of Colorado joined colleagues in seeking answers.
Commentary: The Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights is an irrational, far-right, arguably unconstitutional handicap on Colorado’s ability to thrive and self-govern. With its flaws becoming harder to ignore, efforts to skirt or reform it are building.
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In an era of far-right extremism, rising antisemitism and political violence, the story of Alan Berg's murder bears many familiar qualities.
A tax credit for low-income families could be turned off for the next two tax years, state economists announced Thursday. That’s because state revenue will likely not increase enough to trigger Colora...