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Toon in Wednesday

Read more Aurora breaks ground on $51.3 million animal shelter project, slated to open in 2028 Read more Aurora City Council to review proposed decorum changes for public speakers Read more Trump administration is scrapping $1.8B fund meant to compensate president’s allies, Blanche says

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Toon in Tuesday

Read more TUESDAY NEWS IN A RUSH: Top headlines in today’s NewsMinute video Read more Goodman’s 3-run homer and Rumfield’s sac fly help Rockies rally for 9-8 win over Angels Read more Colorado students improve in math, but literacy results are mixed in statewide testing scores

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PERRY: Colorado’s lone anti-union scheme remains as a stain on state democracy, fairness

It takes little imagination or insight to understand how outrageous it would be for voters to have to elect candidates or approve ballot questions not once, but twice, just to “make sure” that voters were sure about their decisions. It would be even more odious if the requirement to elect any candidate or approve any […]

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POLMAN: Conservatives used to preach good morals. Now they splash in the sewer

I’m old enough to remember when conservatives routinely preached a good game about the importance of morality in politics. This was back in the 1990s when Bill Clinton was known to… how shall I say this… fancy the ladies. His behavior prompted many on the Republican right to furrow their brows and insist our leaders […]

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Toon in Monday

Read more France’s parliament votes to repeal slavery-era Black Code, with tears and history in the chamber Read more Gamification and memes lure young people to sports wagering apps, prediction markets Read more Independent bookstores are multiplying, although many people still think they’re dying out

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Toon in Friday

Read more Blue Origin rocket explodes on the launch pad during an engine-firing test Read more Pam Bondi to face closed-door questioning from House lawmakers over Epstein files Read more Tomatoes become latest symbol of America’s affordability squeeze

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EDITORIAL: Polis should help police increase transparency by signing law mandating it

Aurora, Denver and police agencies across the state have shown that transparency in how law enforcement operates, and especially when a life is lost during police intervention, is critical to the public’s trust. Senate Bill 26-290 moved that important goal ahead, and Gov. Jared Polis should sign it. Contrary to the claims of critics, SB […]

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LETTER: Sarah Woodson brings common sense to Aurora’s House District 42

EDITOR: Sarah Woodson is a breath of fresh air for the residents of House District 42. A new voice of reason and common sense for everyday Aurorans stressed out by politicians on the far right and left who only support special agendas not their constituents. It was 40 years ago that Aurorans trusted another home-grown […]

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MAISHA FIELDS: Aurora City Council members keep turning their backs on victims

Aurora families deserve a city government that puts public safety and victims first. Instead, the Aurora City Council’s recent decision to restrict the release of booking photos sends the opposite message, that protecting public image matters more than protecting the public itself. Aurora’s failure to prioritize victims is not limited to this ordinance. It is […]