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Swing state Colorado prepares for election night
Colorado's Secretary of State Mike Coffman will oversee a November 4 election night that has been called one of the most anticipated elections in recent history.
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Colorado Hospital Faces Lawsuit In 2006 Suicide
The parents of a Japanese physics phenom who killed herself at an institution near the University of Colorado two years ago are suing the health center, saying it was not watching the physicist closely enough.
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For now, state is all tied up over candidates
A new poll shows Colorado voters support McCain and Obama equally. Eight percent are still undecided.
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Colorado Delegation Votes 4-3 Against Bailout Bill
The final bailout bill passed by Congress Friday didn't change the minds of anyone in the Colorado delegation.
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Lawsuit Filed Over Ballot Measure's Rejection
A group pushing to defeat a ballot proposal to abolish affirmative action has filed suit against the state for rejecting a rival measure it proposed.Coloradans for Equal Opportunity is disputing a decision by ...
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No clear winners among Colo. labor measures
Weeks of late-night negotiations between business groups and unions over labor proposals headed to Colorado ballots this fall may not have been too urgent after all.
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Soap Box: John Fielder
The savings and loan crisis of the '80s, the dotcom bubble burst of the '90s, and now the collapse of the securitized mortgage market of the '00s might be dismissed by some as mere bloodletting to keep a free ...
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Political Analysts: Colorado Could Decide Vote
Political Science analysts expect Colorado to make the difference in the November presidential election, as it remains one of a few swing states.
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McCain in Denver today
The windows are gleaming at the downtown Denver hotel Republican John McCain planned to visit today for an all-female town hall meeting.
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Colorado delegation's votes unchanged
Colorado's delegation to Washington voted on the bailout package Friday the same way it did earlier in the week.
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Michelle Obama urges Colo. students to vote
Michelle Obama told 8,500 people at a rally in Boulder that her husband is the only candidate who understands the struggles of the middle class.
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Unions, business to fight right-to-work
With just about a month to go before Election Day, a group of business leaders and unions announced Thursday they will team up to fight a right-to-work ballot proposal and two others opposed by unions.
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Firebomb Starts Brawl At CU Boulder
Boulder police say someone tossed a firebomb into a fraternity house about a block from the University of Colorado campus, setting off a brawl in a nearby alley that sent one man to the hospital.
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Colorado fugitive in rape of 12-year-old nabbed in North Carolina
A Colorado fugitive wanted for allegedly raping a 12-year-old girl in Aurora in 2004 has been caught in North Carolina, authorities said.
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McCain: I never supported renegotiating Colorado River water-sharing agreement.
Yesterday during an interview with the Denver Post , Sen. John McCain claimed, "I will not and have never supported renegotiating the Colorado River Compact," an agreement that "governs how seven Western ...
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Salazar Pays Tribute To Allard On Senate Floor
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McCain Calls Bailout: "Like A Tourniquet, Not A Cure"
Less than 24 hours after supporting the Senate Wall Street bailout, presidential candidate Senator John McCain brought his "Straight Talk" to Colorado.
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Colorado's senators split on economic plan
Colorado senators on Capitol Hill split their votes on Thursday as the U.S. Senate voted 74-25 to approve the $700 billion Emergency Economic Stabilization Act and bail out a floundering Wall Street.
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Authorities: Boy, 4, Wandered Away From Day Care
Authorities say a 4-year-old boy wandered away from a Greeley day care center and was found unharmed about three blocks away by a crew working on U.S. 85.
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Union-backed amendments withdrawn
Four labor-related measures have been withdrawn from the Nov. 4 ballot. In return for dropping Amendments 53, 55, 56 and 57, labor unions have received support from business organizations in their effort to ...
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