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EDITORIAL: Texas floods offer chance to give aid

Some of the images from the current flooding in Houston and surrounding areas look just a little too familiar.

Streets that have turned into creeks. Creeks that have turned into raging rivers. And, of course, highways and neighborhoods that give the appearance of interconnected lakes.

For residents of Northern Colorado, the images bring back memories of September 2013, when a weather system fueled by Gulf of Mexico moisture parked over the Continental Divide and sent months’-worth of rain down the mountains in a few days’ time.

Read more at The Loveland Reporter-Herald

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EDITORIAL: A renewed call for answers in the Tom Clements murder investigation

The behind-bars death of the founder and leader of Colorado’s 211 Crew, a white supremacist prison gang, renews painful memories in Colorado of the fact that the 2013 assassination of prison chief Tom Clements remains unsolved. Benjamin Davis was essentially serving a life sentence in part for his activity with the 211 Crew. He was found […]

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EDITORIAL: Cut Medicaid and pay our Colorado teachers what they deserve

A teacher shortage. It’s the new Colorado policy crisis. Just like our crumbling roads, it provides a glaring sign of Colorado’s feckless leadership in state government. As teachers flee to Wyoming and other nearby states for higher salaries and lower living costs, experts insist we have no simple solution. A Gazette story by education writer […]


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