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Tuesday, December 2, 2025

Aurora’s newly seated progressive council majority seeks ‘a reset’ after years of conservative domination

“Voters made it unmistakably clear that they want a more stable, more collaborative and more solutions-focused city government,” newly sworn-in Aurora Councilman Rob Andrews said.

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Trump administration renames Colorado’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Federal officials on Monday renamed the National Renewable Energy Laboratory — which is headquartered in Golden — and removed any mention of renewable energy.

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Judge dismisses Gov. Jared Polis’ latest attempt to end lawsuit challenging ICE subpoena cooperation

A Denver judge has rejected Gov. Jared Polis’ attempt to dismiss a lawsuit that has blocked certain state employees from complying with a federal immigration subpoena.

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Shooting of National Guard members prompts flurry of US immigration restrictions

The measures face criticism from advocates who say they amount to collective punishment.

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State investigates Rep. Ron Weinberg for alleged campaign finance violations

The Colorado Secretary of State’s Office is investigating campaign finance violations alleged against Larimer County Rep. Ron Weinberg in a complaint filed by a fellow Republican legislator.

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White House says admiral ordered follow-on strike on alleged drug boat, insists attack was lawful

The attack has come under bipartisan scrutiny.

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Doctor says Trump had preventative screening MRI on heart, abdomen with ‘perfectly normal’ results

The White House had previously declined to detail why