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Colorado school destroys records to deny special needs family's access
Poudre School District destroyed records about a special education student, in an attempt to keep them from his family.
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Colorado Court Okays Retroactive Reversal of Marijuana Convictions
When President Obama gave the green light for states to set their own marijuana laws, he set in motion what is becoming unprecedented and much-needed change in our country’s antiquated and harshly counterproductive drug laws. Not only has Colorado and Washington State succesfully legalized recreational use of marijuana, other states are now exploring with similar legislation.
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Marijuana Vending Machine Unveiled in Colorado
It dispenses pot for medicinal, not recreational, use. A marijuana vending machine debuted in Colorado over the weekend, The Denver Post‘s marijuana news blog The Cannabist reports.
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Colorado Symphony Announces ‘Classical Cannabis’ Series
Now, Snoop Dogg isn't the only musician inviting you to "smoke weed every day". Trying to crawl out of a $1.2 million cash deficit, the Colorado Symphony Orchestra (CSO) is rolling out a new series of concerts aimed at attracting a younger, somewhat more red-eyed audience.
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Colorado woman accused of trying to help ISIS
A Colorado woman was arrested at the Denver airport in April and charged with conspiracy to provide material support ISIS, an al Qaeda splinter group.
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20 Years Later, Legacy of a Deadly Colorado Wildfire Endures
In 1994, the South Canyon Fire killed 14 firefighters and changed how wildfires are fought. Then last year in Arizona, tragedy struck again.
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Shades Of The Middle Ages: The Plague Popped Up In China And Colorado
The plague isn't just something you read about in medieval history books. This past week, five cases were reported: four in Colorado and one in China. According to Chinese officials, parts of a city in northern China were quarantined for nine days, and 151 people were put under close observation after a man died of the disease last Wednesday. He was reportedly infected after handling a dead Himalayan marmot, a chubby rodent with a history of carrying the bacterium that causes the plague.
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Colorado nurse sues after being a 'hostage' in armed gunman drill
A Colorado woman is suing the nursing home where she worked and local police for allegedly not telling her that a gunman who held her hostage was a police officer conducting a safety drill, court documents show. Michelle Meeker claims in a lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in Denver that she was terrorized when an armed man confronted her last October at the Heritage Park Care Center in Carbondale, Colorado.
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The Great Colorado Weed Experiment
In January, Colorado defied the federal government and stepped with both feet into the world of legal recreational marijuana, where no state had gone before.
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School District Wants to Censor American History Curriculum to Make It More Patriotic
A school district in Colorado thinks its American history curriculum is a bit too glass-is-half-empty when it comes to America’s historical awesomeness. So, to spruce things up a bit, a proposal before the school board of the state’s second largest school district in Jefferson County wants to, you know, nip and tuck a tad—accentuate the positives. What would that look like?
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Colorado police warn parents about marijuana-laced candy ahead of Halloween
With Halloween less than two weeks away, Colorado police are warning parents that candy or other sweets laced with marijuana could potentially wind up in children’s trick-or-treat bags.
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How marijuana legalization in Colorado and Washington is making the world a better place
No pressure, Colorado and Washington, but the world is scrutinizing your every move.
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Colorado Rockies
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Colorado State GOP Chair Steve House House issues statement regarding GOP coup attempt
"The rumors started last night, when I was scheduled to meet with Attorney General Cynthia Coffman. When I arrived to our meeting, I was surprised to see that former Congressman Tom Tancredo and Pueblo County Chair Becky Mizel were also in attendance...."
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Colorado teen dies from rare case of plague
A 16-year-old boy in Colorado who appeared to have the common flu has died from a rare case of the plague, officials said.
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Hastily Written Ballot Initiative, Seeking To Ban Same-Sex Marriage, Would Make All Marriage Illegal
A proposed amendment to the Colorado constitution appears designed to eliminate same-sex marriages. Yet it is so broadly drafted that it would most likely eliminate marriage entirely in the state of Colorado.
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Signs of the times: Pot shops sponsoring cleanup program on state highways
Colorado’s booming marijuana industry is getting around a ban on some advertising by sponsoring some sections of Colorado highways with new signs. Dispensaries are very limited in what and how they can advertise, especially when it comes to getting their message out to a mass audience. But that’s not stopping them from teaming up with the Colorado Department of Transportation’s program “Clean Colorado.”
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Secret wine destination moves onto the map
In a state known for breweries, people in Palisade want to make sure Colorado is squarely on the map when people plan travel toward wine tastings.
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Racketeering lawsuits target Colorado pot industry
A federal law crafted to fight the mob is giving marijuana opponents a new strategy in their battle to stop the expanding industry: racketeering lawsuits.
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LIST: Eight restaurants to visit in Colorado
Here's eight must-visit restaurants in Colorado.
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