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Colorado lawmakers tweak legislation to aid incarcerated students
‘There’s just been a lot of heartache that their student had made significant progress on their degree’
Critically injured man said gunman shot at him Tuesday while driving in west Aurora
The man said he was westbound on East Mississippi Avenue at Nome when the shooting occurred
Boulder supermarket shooter was sane at the time of the attack, state experts say
The results of the sanity evaluation done at the state mental hospital are not public but were discussed during a court hearing
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Olympian Kristi Yamaguchi is ‘tickled pink’ to inspire a Barbie doll
“It’s a huge, huge honor. I think a lot of pride comes along with it, not just recognizing the Olympic achievement, but also being recognized during AAPI Month and following in the footsteps of some incredible women that I idolize — Anna May Wong, Maya Angelou and Rosa Parks,” Yamaguchi told The Associated Press. “It’s…
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CITY DESK: City of Aurora seeks industry and citizen reps for oil and gas advisory group
Applications are being accepted now for two of the citizen positions and one industry position
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Colorado & region
Fake ashes and rotting bodies prompt Colorado lawmakers to pass funeral home regulations
If signed, the law would give regulators far greater enforcement power over funeral homes and require routine inspections of facilities including after one shutters
Pro and College Sports
Paying college athletes appears closer than ever. How could it work and what stands in the way?
A settlement being discussed in an antitrust lawsuit against the NCAA and major college conferences could cost billions and pave the way for a compensation model for college athletes.
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Girls Tennis: Aurora’s 5A state court contingent takes aim at individual glory
Eaglecrest, Grandview and Regis Jesuit will be represented when the Class 5A girls tennis individual state tournament opens Thursday at City Park in Denver and all of players arrive there on different paths.