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on December 7, 2015 by Staff in Image, Comments Off on If You Park Like This…

Colorado Peak Politics
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MAP: How much money could your hospital lose next year? Hospitals across the state are rejoicing today over
legislation Colorado Sen. Jerry Sonnenberg introduced Monday
night to reclassify the Hospital Provider Fee. The bill would
eliminate […]
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INDIVI$IBLE: Activists Protesting Gorsuch Found at Democracy Alliance Funding Parties Despite pleas by local Indivisible chapters to appear as a
grassroots movement (while protesting the Gorsuch vote), a recent
video show that the leaders of Indivisible actually met with big
money donors at a recent Democracy Alliance Donor Summit,
co-chaired by Colorado’s own Colorado Democracy Alliance founder
Pat Stryker. The two-minute video shows founders Leah […]
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Another year, another effort fails to change law on transgender birth certificates Efforts by Democrats to allow transgender Coloradans an
easier path to change their birth certificates went by the wayside
Monday afternoon for the third year […]
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Littwin: AG Sessions threatens to make “sanctuary cities” safer by making them less safe Whatever you might have heard, nothing much has changed on
the sanctuary-city front except that Attorney General Jeff Sessions
wanted to make sure that Denver […]
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Aurora examines its ‘sanctuary city’ label Aurora’s city council held a special study session Monday
evening to examine its perceived status as a “sanctuary city.” This
comes amidst increased scrutiny from […]
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CO set to slash funds for controversial student health survey Two years after a controversial student health survey sparked
protracted debate at the State Board of Education, questions about
the survey’s value have moved to […]
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The Home Front: Suspect in custody for vandalizing the Fort Collins mosque “A 35-year-old Fort Collins man has been arrested in
connection with vandalism Sunday morning at the Islamic Center of
Fort Collins,” reports The Loveland Reporter-Herald. […]
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WAIT, RUSSIA? Democrats Find New Excuse to Obstruct Gorsuch Democrats demanded that Colorado Judge Neil Gorsuch’s Supreme
Court vote be delayed one week in committee Monday because they
can’t make up their mind why they are going to block him when the
final vote reaches the full Senate. For months Democrats complained
that no GOP nominee should fill the vacant seat, presumably during
the […]
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FIRST AMENDMENT FREE ZONE: Regis University Stops Social Justice Week Protest Another day, another institute of higher learning
indoctrination shutting down free speech. Sort of. This time it’s
close to home at Regis University in Denver. Apparently, a student
group, Young Americans for Liberty, hoped to protest the school’s
Social Justice Week by selling cookies and cupcakes for lower
prices to historically oppressed groups. Then, YAL […]
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thecherrycreeknews.com
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Lease agreement approved for Zerger building in Westminster Doral Academy of Colorado, a charter school that emphasizes
the arts, will have a new location next school year. The Jefferson
County Board of Education approved unanimously March 23 a one-year
lease agreement with Doral Academy to occupy the ...
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'The welcome home that Vietnam veterans have been waiting for' For Vietnam veteran Abe Alonzo, the March 24 ceremony
honoring him and 53 others for their service in an unpopular and
devastating war was long overdue. "We weren't accepted or received
after our tour in Vietnam," said the 68-year-old ...
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Hike in Bavarian forest inspires teen's composition Most people return from vacation with some kind of souvenir
as reminders of time spent away from home: fridge magnets,
miniature spoons, bumper stickers, post cards. But 16-year-old Anna
Cooley, a junior at Standley Lake High School, instead
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Competition puts students, robots to the test Robots race at each other in a metallic frenzy, scooping up
balls, gears and sprockets as quickly as they can. The collected
parts are brought back to their stations and the fuel is loaded
before the propellers can start to turn. "The idea
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Thornton woman charged in DUI death A 41-year-old Adams County woman faces charges of vehicular
homicide for a January crash. According to a news release from the
Adams County District Attorney's office, Teresa Tarin was driving a
2006 Honda CRV on Jan. 8 in the 15500 block of
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For crew chiefs, it's life in the fast lane Cole Pearn and Chris Gayle feel right at home in Golden, but
neither is home very often. Both are crew chiefs for Denver's
NASCAR Furniture Row Racing teams. Pearn is in his second season
as
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New 81-acre park a hit even before it's open Before they could even get the ribbon strung up to cut, area
residents were using Clear Creek Valley Park. "I can tell you the
community was literally so excited to start using the park that no
sooner had the banners been put up that the park ...
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Legacy High robotics team wins innovation award Their mission, if they chose to accept it, was to create a
robot from scratch that would collect fuel and gears and deliver
them to the mother ship. The robot's final task was to climb a rope
and join the ship itself. Students at Legacy High ...
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About me I was diagnosed with muscular dystrophy when I was
3. It hasn't really been a battle because it feels like I've had it
my whole life. I was so young when I was diagnosed, I've kind of
gotten used to it. When I was 7, I had a ...
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