Here’s Hillary: Democratic frontrunner presses flesh in Denver (Photos)

Hillary Clinton came to Denver on Thursday evening to fundraise for her presidential campaign. She spoke at the governor’s mansion in Park Hill, where supporters greeted her on the sidewalk outside, kids sold lemonade, and a “static noise machine” thwarted reporters attempting to listen to her speech from beyond the garden walls.

‘Everything’s fair game’: Justice Melissa Hart speaks about potential family law initiatives
Michael Karlik
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Updated 8 hours ago
'We are really looking actively at what other states are doing,' says Hart
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Colorado grants $250K to religious groups for security upgrades following Boulder attack
Marissa Ventrelli
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Updated 9 hours ago
A dozen places of worship and religious organizations across the state will receive a total of $250,000, in additional grants from the state’s Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, Gov. Jared Polis unveiled on Monday. The grants, which were...
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Discipline rules released, federal judges with part-time teaching jobs handle CU cases | COURT CRAWL
Michael Karlik
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Welcome to Court Crawl, Colorado Politics’ roundup of news from the third branch of government.
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Colorado governor, legislators have yet to agree how to plug $800M deficit | ANALYSIS
Luige Del Puerto
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Updated 13 hours ago
Colorado legislators will convene at the state Capitol in about two weeks without first having secured a deal—congress budget discussions are ongoing— with the governor or among themselves — outlining how to plug an $800 million budget deficit, which means...
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Ground squirrels are taking over a North Dakota city, and officials are not amused | OUT WEST ROUNDUP
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1 of 1Three Richardson's ground squirrels appear on July 14, 2025, in a vacant lot near apartment homes in Minot, North Dakota.(AP Photo/Jack Dura) NORTH DAKOTA Ground squirrels taking over city MINOT — The Richardson’s ground squirrel weighs less than...
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Adams county senate challenger calls out incumbent’s absences | A LOOK BACK
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1 of 2Dudley Brown, founder and long-time executive director of Rocky Mountain Gun Owners, addresses a gun-rights rally on the steps of the state Capitol in Denver on Dec. 7, 2019. On Wednesday, July 8, 2020, Brown relinquished the executive...
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Rural Reckoning – A special series dissecting Colorado’s urban-rural divide
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The four-week Rural Reckoning series examines the critical and often overlooked issues facing rural Colorado, where challenges to healthcare access, affordable housing, agricultural sustainability, and population growth are compounded by a growing disconnect with the state’s political and economic power base...
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Denver’s ‘Eat Less Meat’ campaign sparks backlash from ag community, praise from activists
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1 of 1FILE PHOTO: A worker pulls a cattle through the stockyards at the National Western Stock Show on Tuesday, Jan. 11, 2022, in Denver, Colo. Beef is one of the largest-exported commodities from Colorado. (Timothy Hurst/The Gazette)Timothy Hurst/Denver Gazette...
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Polis mobilizes National Guard as Rio Blanco County fires threaten Meeker
Michael Braithwaite
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Updated 2 days ago
1 of 1Map: NASA/USFS; Town names emphasized by OTC. Gov. Jared Polis mobilized the National Guard Wednesday night as two wildfires in Rio Blanco County continued to grow in size. The National Guard will be used to support emergency response...
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Colorado’s coal plant closures not affected by EPA proposal
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1 of 2Pikes Peak seen behind a haze of smoke on March 13, 2025, with some of the charred grass from the Meridian Fire seen in the foreground.Courtesy Milton Mills2 of 2FILE PHOTO: Signage is seen at the headquarters of...
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Democrats and Republicans in the Senate want you to know they don’t love this year’s $27 billion budget, but they voted for it in a landslide. “The bottom line is, I’m going to vote yes on this budget because of the great work of the Joint Budget Committee members (who drafted it). I’m proud of […]
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Athanasopoulos GOP's clear choice to unseat Perlmutter
Colorado Republicans are banking on a political newcomer this fall to steal a long-held Democratic congressional seat. Landing a decisive victory Thursday night during a district assembly in Arvada, party delegates nominated former Army officer George Athanasopoulos as their candidate to challenge four-term Democratic U.S. Rep. Ed Perlmutter for Colorado’s 7th Congressional District. Athanasopoulos ran […]