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Dec 25 2023
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Blizzard expected to blast the US Plains and cause travel delays
Blizzard warnings have been issued across the Central Plains, threatening Christmas Day travelers with delays and dangerous road conditions. More than 725,000 people across Nebraska, South Dakota and parts of Colorado are under blizzard warnings as of Monday morning with heavy snowfall, strong winds and icy conditions expected. “Significant winter storm will ‘let it snow, let it snow, let it
CNN DigitalNov 16 2023
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Police responding to shooting outside the El Paso County Courthouse
COLORADO SPRINGS — Officials are responding to a shooting outside the El Paso County Courthouse on Thursday morning, according to the Colorado Spring Police Department. On their social media accounts, police said this is not an active shooter situation, and “there is no threat to the community.” A photo obtained by The Sun shows a man’s body lying on the walkway to the main entrance of the
The Colorado SunDec 22 2023
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DOJ indicts New Hampshire man for threatening three presidential candidates
A New Hampshire man was indicted on Thursday for allegedly sending text messages threatening to kill three presidential candidates, according to a release from the Department of Justice. Tyler Anderson, 33, was charged with three counts of transmitting in interstate commerce a threat to injure the person of another after sending a string of violent messages to different presidential candidates
Washington ExaminerDec 26 2023
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Inclement weather causes I-70 closure at Goodland
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - The Kansas Department of Transportation has closed westbound I-70 at Goodland because of winter weather conditions in Colorado.
Motorists are advised to buckle up and stay alert for changing road and weather conditions.
For the latest information on road closures and conditions, visit www.kandrive.org, or call 511 in Kansas or 866-511-5368 outside Kansas.
KWCHDec 23 2023
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Former federal judge: The Constitution will disqualify Trump from higher office, ‘not Joe Biden’
The Colorado Supreme Court’s Tuesday decision to disqualify former President Trump from the state primary ballot has come under fire from Republicans who have claimed it is a political move against the former president. But former federal judge Michael Luttig fired back at those criticisms in an MSNBC interview Saturday, saying it is really the constitution that could keep Trump off the ballot
The HillJun 04 2018
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Supreme Court sides with Colorado baker who refused to make wedding cake for same-sex couple
The Supreme Court ruled Monday in favor of a Colorado baker who refused to make a wedding cake for a same-sex couple, in one of the most closely watched cases of the term.
Fox News DigitalDec 24 2023
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Town on high plains helps immigrants face fear and loneliness
FORT MORGAN, Colo. — Magdalena Simon’s only consolation after immigration officers handcuffed and led her husband away was the contents of his wallet, a few bills. The hopes that had pushed her to trudge thousands of miles from Guatemala in 2019, her son’s small frame clutched to her chest, ceded to despair and loneliness in Fort Morgan, a ranching outpost on Colorado’s eastern plains, where
The ColumbianDec 20 2023
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California Lt. Gov Makes Embarrassing Error While Trying To Remove Trump From Ballot
California Democratic Lt. Gov. Eleni Kounalakis made a glaring mistake in her letter to the state’s Secretary of State in demanding former President Donald Trump be removed from the ballot. The Colorado Supreme Court ruled 4-3 Tuesday that Trump violated the 14th Amendment’s “insurrectionist ban” and is ineligible to be on the ballot in the state. The ruling is on hold pending an appeal to the
The Daily CallerNov 30 2023
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With Coloradans set to see surging property taxes in 2024, governor pushes local entities to provide relief
After a special session where Colorado lawmakers passed legislation aimed at blunting the rise in property taxes next year, Gov. Jared Polis is putting pressure on taxing entities across the state to help provide further relief for homeowners — though some say they’re not in a position to do so. During an appearance at Colorado Mountain College in Breckenridge on Thursday, Nov. 30, Polis
Summit DailyDec 20 2023
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The Supreme Court Must Unanimously Strike Down Trump’s Ballot Removal
Donald Trump is an astoundingly dangerous candidate for president. He is a pathological liar, with clear authoritarian instincts. Were he elected to a second term, the damage he would do to the institutions of our republic is profound. His reelection would be worse than any political event in the history of America — save the decision of South Carolina to launch the Civil War. That fact has
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