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EDITORIAL: Welcome, street rodders

Pueblo is in for a treat again this year as around 2,200, head-turning custom cars and trucks converge with their proud owners and fans on the Colorado State Fairgrounds for the National Street Rod Association’s Rocky Mountain Street Rod Nationals Plus event, starting today.

The three days, ending Sunday, are expected to draw 10,000 visitors to see the $100 million-plus display of some of the best-looking, awesome automobiles across the nation.

A fan favorite is the annual 100-car parade kicking off the weekend.

Read more at The Pueblo Chieftain.

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State Senate Republican leaders were in Colorado Springs to extol a historic bipartisan win for charter schools and other accomplishments. It was a bittersweet celebration, given the highway they drove to get here. House Bill 1375, signed into law by Gov. John Hickenlooper, guarantees charter schools get at least 95 percent parity in distribution of […]

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EDITORIAL: Health-care reform can’t punish children

Medicaid expansion under Obamacare would be phased out under the Senate’s version of the health-care reform bill released Thursday, fundamentally altering the core structure of the medical safety net program established in 1965 for low-income children and children with disabilities. The Senate bill, dubbed the “Better Care Reconciliation Act of 2017” would also repeal Obamacare […]


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