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By Edward Stoner DENVER — Colorado has voted to require that school board negotiations with unions be open to the public. Proposition 104 requires school boards to allow the public to see negotiations on collective bargaining agreements, or union contracts. The measure does not apply to other governmental entities that negotiate with unions. Only

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By Edward Stoner DENVER — Colorado voters have rejected mandatory labels on many foods that have been genetically modified, known as GMOs. Proposition 105 would have required modified foods sold in grocery stores to carry labels that say “Produced With Genetic Engineering.” The measure would not have applied to restaurants, and it excluded me

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By Edward Stoner GREENWOOD VILLAGE — Republican Rep. Cory Gardner on Tuesday defeated first-term Democratic Sen. Mark Udall in one of the priciest U.S. Senate races in the nation. The race helped tip the U.S. Senate to Republican control and showed that the GOP can win in diverse, fast-growing states like Colorado that have rejected […]

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By Edward Stoner GREENWOOD VILLAGE — Republican Rep. Cory Gardner on Tuesday defeated first-term Democratic Sen. Mark Udall in one of the priciest U.S. Senate races in the nation. The contest is considered a key battleground as Republicans seek to pick up six seats to take control of that chamber. Gardner disavowed a state measure […]

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By Edward Stoner DENVER — Colorado voters have rejected a proposal to add “unborn human beings” to the state’s criminal code, a measure that some feared could ban abortion. It was the third attempt in recent years to grant “personhood” to the unborn. Voters across most demographic groups rejected Amendment 67 in Tuesday’s elec

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By Edward Stoner As of 7 p.m. County commissioners District 2 Kathy Chandler-Henry (D) (incumbent): 7,422 Courtney Holm (R): 6,448 District 3 Dick Mayne (R): 6,829 Jeanne McQueeney (D): 6,848 Sheriff Daric Harvey (D): 6,706 James van Beek (R): 6,968 Coroner Kara Bettis (D) (incumbent): 7,154 Sue Franciose (R): 6,545 Surveyor Ted Archibeque (R): 7,1

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By Chris Freud Welcome to November. If you’re a fall sports team, and you’re playing in the 11th month of the year, life is good. Here’s the early rundown, by alphabetical order, of this week’s action: Battle Mountain volleyball If we refer to the Huskies as the Saints, there’s a reason. Battle Mountain, in its [&helli

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