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Your daily Colorado politics update for Tuesday, March 10
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Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Iranian barrages target Israel and Gulf countries as US warns Iran of ‘most intense day of strikes’

A top Iranian security official appeared to threaten President Donald Trump.

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Aurora gives final OK to tobacco licensing program with stiff fines for sales to youth

Program will crack down on retail outlets that sell products, like e-cigarettes and vaping cartridges, to those under 21.

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Colorado lawmakers plan to abandon bill decriminalizing prostitution

Colorado lawmakers are set to abandon their longshot bid to decriminalize sex work across the state at its first committee hearing this week.

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The Trump administration widens its probe of the 2020 election as it obtains records from Arizona

It’s the second time this year the FBI obtained records related to the 2020 election.

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Colorado House passes union-organizing bill as another veto threat looms

The Colorado House passed pro-union legislation Monday that would make it easier for organized workers to negotiate with their employers — a rerun of a vetoed bill that’s again likely to meet with doom.

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Democrats’ priority bills on taxes, unions are up for key votes this week in the Colorado legislature

Colorado legislators in the House will vote on several bills that have been tabbed as priority measures by the Democratic lawmakers who have near-supermajority control of the statehouse.

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Resistance grows as developer seeks ‘flagpole’ annexation to Douglas County city for 3,650-home project

“It all boils down to: It doesn’t meet Castle Pines standards,” city resident Lacy Bradle