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Fort Collins ‘community trust’ resolution works — as a first step

Take a moment to remember the last time you were stopped for a burned-out taillight or some other minor traffic infraction.

Did you sweat out the seconds while the police officer walked from the patrol car to your driver-side window, wondering if you’d get a ticket? Did you check to make sure that your license, registration and insurance card were still current?

Or, did you imagine a nightmare scenario that would ultimately land you thousands of miles away from your home, your children and your job?

Read more at The Fort Collins Coloradoan.

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After Las Vegas shooting, a need for compassion and honest debate

Once again our nation grieves a mass murder. While much remained unclear into Monday afternoon, we know a man opened fire from a 32nd floor Las Vegas Strip hotel and sprayed a barrage of bullets at 22,000 concertgoers unable to flee. The gunman fired in repeated bursts, killing at least 59 and wounding more than 500. […]

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New Denver teachers contract approved by school board and union

An agreement on a new five-year contract for Denver Public Schools teachers has been ratified by both the Denver school board and members of the Denver teachers union. The school district and the union reached the agreement in the early hours of Sept. 1 after months of public bargaining sessions attended by hundreds of teachers […]


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