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    EditorialJudge right to deny CEA suit

    06/10/2014 05:16 PM MDT
    Though we know this is not the end of the fight, it was good to see Denver District Court Chief Judge Michael Martinez dismiss a lawsuit on behalf of teachers who were let go by Denver Public Schools. 
    Restricting religious freedom
    06/10/2014 05:19 PM MDT - In what appears to be a perversion of the ethic of inclusiveness, a growing number of colleges and universities are telling evangelical students that they won't be given official recognition unless they allow any students, no matter what their religion, to serve as leaders.  

    Oil and gas deal worth a close look
    06/09/2014 05:09 PM MDT - Stan Dempsey of the Colorado Petroleum Association resents the fact that the governor's compromise bill to give local governments greater power over oil-and-gas development is a "take-it-or-leave-it deal" that can't be tweaked in a special legislative session.  

    Take a deep breath on Bergdahl prisoner swap
    06/06/2014 05:03 PM MDT - One week after a Rose Garden ceremony in which President Obama revealed the prisoner swap involving Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, it has become one of the most hotly debated events of the year.  

    Watching what you say online
    06/08/2014 10:58 PM MDT - The amount of information that so-called data brokers collect about ordinary Americans is astonishing. 

    Release Sheriff Terry Maketa's apology already
    06/08/2014 10:58 PM MDT - The Terry Maketa follies in El Paso County have continued in recent days, with the sheriff's office first denying and later granting media requests to release a video apology by Sheriff Maketa 

    Revisit life sentences for Colorado juvenile convicts
    06/07/2014 11:02 PM MDT - Some of their crimes are as bad as you can imagine — mutilations, mass killings, bludgeoning or a toddler killed in his car seat. 

    Democrats should choose Taggart Hansen for state education board
    06/07/2014 11:02 PM MDT - The state Board of Education tends to fly under the radar, making headlines only occasionally when its members debate a controversial issue such as Common Core standards. 

    Employee pot use is not protected
    06/06/2014 12:04 PM MDT - The Colorado Supreme Court needs to send a clear message when it rules on whether employers can enforce a zero-tolerance policy on marijuana — even regarding off-the-job use under the medical marijuana amendment. 

    Hickenlooper right to veto road bill
    06/05/2014 05:37 PM MDT - After Gov. John Hickenlooper vetoed a bill Wednesday that would have impaired the state's ability to strike deals with private entities to invest in highways, state Sen. Matt Jones, D-Louisville, had a curious reaction.  

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    Mark KiszlaKiszla: Broncos handed out the rings no NFL player wants

    On the eve of minicamp, Broncos players and staffers gathered at their Dove Valley headquarters and collected their AFC championship rings beautiful, bittersweet reminders of how they fell one victory short of their ultimate goal.

     
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