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A look ahead at Denver City Council’s Tuesday agenda
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The Denver City Council has nine resolutions on its agenda ahead of Tuesday’s 3:30 p.m. meeting. There are seven bills being introduced from various committees and two that are on final consideration. There are three public hearings. Meetings are normally held on Monday, but due to the Martin Luther King holiday city offices were closed…
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State Supreme Court hands down business-friendly ruling in hospital liability case
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The Colorado Supreme Court clarified on Monday that plaintiffs suing limited liability companies are constrained in where they may file lawsuits and ordered two medical negligence cases be transferred to Arapahoe County because that is where the plaintiffs’ injuries occurred. The justices agreed to decide the proper venue for suing LLCs after two Boulder County…
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Rural Elbert County’s suburban growth creating water angst, political woes
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Along Colorado Highway 86 between Franktown in Douglas County and Elizabeth in Elbert County, signs dot the road advertising for new home construction – everything from high-end custom jobs to the more affordable. The signs don’t say that 75 percent of the people who live in Elbert County (population 25,231) are within 5 miles of…
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Q&A with Jeff Crank: A political playmaker who heats up the airwaves, too
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Jeff Crank is a mainstay of the political right, a linchpin in the conservative infrastructure of his hometown of choice – unflinchingly Republican Colorado Springs. Yet, his origins are 45 miles down the road in undeniably Democratic Pueblo, where he was born and raised. And to hear Crank, it is precisely Pueblo’s political tilt that…
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Developer funds could help Dinosaur Ridge group
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Some improvements and benefits to the popular and world-renowned Dinosaur Ridge and its visitors center could result from the development of part of the Alameda Parkway and C-470 interchange in Jefferson County. The county’s planning commission held a four-hour long public hearing Wednesday night, Dec. 7, followed by a more than three-hour meeting the next…





