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Comparing Hurricane Harvey’s Devastating Rain to Precipitation in Denver

Comparing Hurricane Harvey’s Devastating Rain to Precipitation in Denver

By Chris BianchiSeptember 9, 2017

Comparing Harvey’s rainfall numbers to Denver’s might help explain the staggering scope of devastation. And it might help illustrate how astonishing the rain amounts were.

“I’m a Unifier”: Jason Crow Talks Campaign, Coffman, Trump

“I’m a Unifier”: Jason Crow Talks Campaign, Coffman, Trump

By Chris BianchiAugust 21, 2017

Crow is shaping up for his first-ever political fight as he prepares to take on Levi Tillemann and David Aarestad in the primaries next summer before potentially challenging Mike Coffman next fall.

Meet the Outsider in the Race to Replace Ed Perlmutter

By Chris BianchiAugust 16, 2017

Career diplomat Dan Baer believes his tenure working and negotiating under the Obama administration makes him a perfect fit to help heal partisan wounds in Washington.

The Five Dumbest Eclipse Deals on the Market

The Five Dumbest Eclipse Deals on the Market

By Chris BianchiAugust 16, 2017

Yes, there will be a total solar eclipse on August 21. But first, there will be lots of stupid deals.

Meet the Most Anti-Trump Candidate in the 6th Congressional District Race

Meet the Most Anti-Trump Candidate in the 6th Congressional District Race

By Chris BianchiAugust 11, 2017

Levi Tillemann’s got an impressive resume for a 35-year-old. He’s earned his PHD, learned Chinese and Japanese, published a book and served in Obama’s Department of Energy. Now, he’s hoping to add Congressman to his lengthy highlight reel.

Sermon on the Mount: How to Stay Safe From Lightning This Summer

Sermon on the Mount: How to Stay Safe From Lightning This Summer

By Chris BianchiAugust 5, 2017

Colorado is one of the most prone U.S. locations for lightning fatalities. Here’s why, and how you can stay safe this summer.

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McArthur Trades in Congress for Secretary of State Race, Eyes Automatic Voter Registration

McArthur Trades in Congress for Secretary of State Race, Eyes Automatic Voter Registration

By Chris BianchiJuly 31, 2017

Gabriel McArthur is no longer running for Congress, but the 25-year-old former Bernie Sanders delegate is now running for Colorado Secretary of State after dropping out of the 6th district Congressional race to make way for fellow progressive candidate Levi Tillemann.

Cory Gardner’s Health-Care Dilemma Is Real

By Chris BianchiJuly 28, 2017

Cory Gardner’s time in the shadows is officially over. On Tuesday, the junior Republican senator from Colorado voted to proceed in the Republicans’ ongoing efforts to repeal and replace Obamacare.

Five Places to Check Out the Solar Eclipse

Five Places to Check Out the Solar Eclipse

By Chris BianchiJuly 25, 2017

On August 21, the moon will cover the sun over a narrow, sixty- to seventy-mile swath across the U.S. for the first time in nearly a century.

Get Ready: Voting in Colorado Is About to Change

Get Ready: Voting in Colorado Is About to Change

By Chris BianchiJuly 20, 2017

Gerrymandering, or the drawing of political voting maps to benefit a political party, is getting major national attention because of its perceived impact on legislatures that are skewed heavily toward one party.

So, Mike Coffman Has Raised a Lot of Money

So, Mike Coffman Has Raised a Lot of Money

By Chris BianchiJuly 13, 2017

Republican Congressman Mike Coffman has raised over $350,000 in his bid for reelection in 2018, more than double any other Colorado congressional candidate.

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