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Here Are Potential November Ballot Questions In Colorado
We already know the six big questions that will be on your ballot to answer in the fall, but what about others?

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We already know the six big questions that will be on your ballot to answer in the fall, but what about others?

A model that involves close collaboration, rather than hostility competition, with charter schools has become a national standard.
Sixty two buses, 60 drivers, 9,000 square miles. “It’s just cruel, that’s really what it is”
As production booms, “we are cautiously optimistic,” said Tracee Bentley, executive director of the Colorado Petroleum Council.
Dark money. Soft money. Hard money. When it comes to campaign cash, it’s complicated.
Supporters of more funding for Colorado schools turned in more than 170,000 signatures Wednesday.
100 percent renewable electricity by 2030, 125 miles of bike lanes, equity in housing are goals of the future, Hancock said.
Tom Boasberg is leaving Denver Public Schools after a decade at the helm.
"I told them to stop hurting me. Their response: That I was hurting myself by resisting."
Colorado Independent editor Susan Greene was handcuffed, then released after taking photos of DPD officers on the streets of Denver.
Follow the money: How much each candidate for governor raised from inside Colorado in 8 charts. From The Colorado Independent.
Hundreds of thousands In Colorado already voted. And hundreds of unaffiliated votes won’t count. Election day is Tuesday, June 26.
A political unknown 8 years ago, Walker Stapleton is the Colorado establishment GOP’s hope to break a blue wave.
Kennedy has the base with her education-themed campaign, but is it enough to win the Colorado Democratic primary?
The billionaire entrepreneur has championed immigration reform, early childhood ed and pushed against state oil and gas interests.
Immigrants from Guatemala who crossed the U.S.-Mexico border in May tell of the children who have been separated from them.
‘Don’t leave us in this fight:’ Immigrants come out of the shadows to tell their stories at multiple state events.
Republican members of the State Board of Education pushed for teaching 'the benefits of gun ownership for self-defense.'
We need Congress to find the vision and the will to make things better in America’s Heartland.