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The Home Front: a dry February leads to fires and agriculture...

A recent evaluation of the superintendent of the Poudre School District showed she was rated “partially effective,” according to today’s Fort Collins Coloradoan. Sandra...

The Home Front: In contrarian Colorado, union membership is up and...

"Unions are registering growth in Colorado, despite organized labor's long, slow decline across most of the country," reports The Gazette in Colorado Springs. "That...

The Home Front: With legal weed in the crosshairs, behold Colorado’s...

"States where recreational marijuana is legal will be subject to 'greater enforcement' under the Trump administration, White House spokesman Sean Spicer said Thursday," according...

The Home Front: A judge says women can go topless in...

The Coloradoan in Fort Collins has the eye-catching headline of the day with "Judge: Women can go topless" appearing on A1 above the fold. U.S....

The Home Front: oil and gas stirs Broomfield residents, and are...

The city of Greeley will pay $350,000 to a blind woman who was struck by a car when she attempted to cross a street...

The Home Front: Trump’s National Security Council pick has Fort Carson,...

The Gazette reports today that President Donald Trump's choice to lead the National Security Council, Army. Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster, "will be a familiar face in...

The Home Front: Vandalism and assaults leads a West Slope post...

A West Slope post office limiting hours because of vandalism, assaults and vagrants, a local police force on the front lines of overdose medication, road funding,...

Colorado newspaper hits back at lawmaker’s ‘fake news’ claim

Well this escalated quickly. When a Republican lawmaker in Grand Junction recently called his hometown newspaper “fake news,” the family-owned Grand Junction Daily Sentinel didn’t...

The Home Front: Felonies spike in northern Colorado, homicides rise in...

Felonies have spiked in northern Colorado, reports The Coloradoan in Fort Collins. "The Eighth Judicial District Attorney's Office, which spans Larimer and Jackson counties,...

The Home Front: A Colorado law to require all cops be...

The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel reports on a proposed new law in Colorado that would require all law enforcement officers be U.S. citizens. "The...
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