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Colorado lawmaker suggests foreign intelligence could stop Biden's inauguration
Rep. Ron Hanks sent out a fundraising letter Tuesday suggesting the attack at U.S. Capitol was the work Antifa and foreign powers could stop Biden's inauguration.
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Less driving during COVID means less money for CDOT
People had less need to fill up at the pump during COVID, so the Colorado Dept. of Transportation is lacking funding it normally expects. What's the fix?
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Next with Kyle Clark full show (1/19/21)
An elected official in Colorado is claiming it was really Antifa that stormed the Capitol and suggests Joe Biden may not become President tomorrow. - Let's talk about how to break through to people in your life who have been radicalized.
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This awesome track chair makes Colorado state parks more inclusive
Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night could stop this chair that allows people to explore Colorado parks like Staunton, no matter their physical ability.
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COVID hospital at Colorado Convention Center will be taken down
The state's emergency management team will take down the field hospital at the Convention Center by March 2021.
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Less driving during COVID means less money for CDOT
Less need to fill up at the pump means the Colorado Dept. of Transportation is lacking funding it normally expects. What's the fix?
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Colorado lawmaker suggests Joe Biden may not become president on Wednesday
Rep. Ron Hanks sent out a fundraising letter Tuesday suggesting the attack at U.S. Capitol was the work Antifa and foreign powers could stop Biden's inauguration.
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Next with Kyle Clark full show (1/19/21)
A discussion about extremism in Colorado as another local man is arrested for the Capitol siege and a lawmaker shares conspiracies about Inauguration Day.
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From QAnon to radical militias: How to talk to a loved one with extremist views
The radicalization of our neighbors extends from everyday Coloradans to elected GOPers. A DU professor working to stop violent extremism has a strategy to help.
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How to talk to a relative or friend with extremist views
The radicalization of our neighbors extends from everyday Coloradans to elected GOPers. A DU professor working to stop violent extremism has a strategy to help.
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Remember Amendment B? The most complicated issue on Colorado's 2020 ballot could come back
A group that campaigned against Amendment B is already starting the process to qualify a ballot proposal for November 2022 to reduce the residential assessment rate.
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Colorado lawmaker suggests foreign intelligence could stop Biden's inauguration
Rep. Ron Hanks sent out a fundraising letter Tuesday suggesting the attack at U.S. Capitol was the work Antifa and foreign powers could stop Biden's inauguration.
Next
Less driving during COVID means less money for CDOT
People had less need to fill up at the pump during COVID, so the Colorado Dept. of Transportation is lacking funding it normally expects. What's the fix?
Next
Next with Kyle Clark full show (1/19/21)
An elected official in Colorado is claiming it was really Antifa that stormed the Capitol and suggests Joe Biden may not become President tomorrow. - Let's talk about how to break through to people in your life who have been radicalized.
Next
This awesome track chair makes Colorado state parks more inclusive
Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night could stop this chair that allows people to explore Colorado parks like Staunton, no matter their physical ability.
Next
COVID hospital at Colorado Convention Center will be taken down
The state's emergency management team will take down the field hospital at the Convention Center by March 2021.
Next
Less driving during COVID means less money for CDOT
Less need to fill up at the pump means the Colorado Dept. of Transportation is lacking funding it normally expects. What's the fix?
Next
Colorado lawmaker suggests Joe Biden may not become president on Wednesday
Rep. Ron Hanks sent out a fundraising letter Tuesday suggesting the attack at U.S. Capitol was the work Antifa and foreign powers could stop Biden's inauguration.
Next
Next with Kyle Clark full show (1/19/21)
A discussion about extremism in Colorado as another local man is arrested for the Capitol siege and a lawmaker shares conspiracies about Inauguration Day.
Next
From QAnon to radical militias: How to talk to a loved one with extremist views
The radicalization of our neighbors extends from everyday Coloradans to elected GOPers. A DU professor working to stop violent extremism has a strategy to help.
Next
How to talk to a relative or friend with extremist views
The radicalization of our neighbors extends from everyday Coloradans to elected GOPers. A DU professor working to stop violent extremism has a strategy to help.
Next
Remember Amendment B? The most complicated issue on Colorado's 2020 ballot could come back
A group that campaigned against Amendment B is already starting the process to qualify a ballot proposal for November 2022 to reduce the residential assessment rate.
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