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National Republican Party Chairman Reince Priebus talks with participants after he met with Hispanic leaders as well as other community leaders from Colorado to gather input to help grow and renew the GOP. (AP Photo/Ed Andrieski)

GOP chairman heads west in effort to better listen to Hispanics

DENVER— The head of the Republican Party acknowledges that the GOP needs to do a better job of talking to minority and other voters, even when there is not a … Read More

A viewer called the NBC News Denver station after seeing a bumper sticker saying "Illegal immigrant hunting permit" was being sold at a local gas station.

‘Illegal Immigrant Hunting Permit’ sticker sold at gas stations

EATON-A bumper sticker that jokes about hunting undocumented immigrants is causing uproar after it was sold at some gas stations in the area. The sticker is … Read More

Gabriela Temeles (R) and her dog Luke wait in line to cast their ballot at polling station in the garage of Los Angeles County lifeguard headquarters on November 6, 2012 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)

Opinion: Latinos …not a political monolith but a coalition

From the moment election-night pundits saw the first exit-poll results, all of America has been talking about the Latino vote. Latinos comprised 10 percent of … Read More

In November's election, Colorado voters, including a solid majority of Latino voters, approved an amendment to possess and buy small amounts of marijuana, a credit to the amendment's targeted campaign.

Why Latinos helped pass a marijuana law in Colorado

The conventional wisdom might be that voters who support legalizing the sale and use of small amounts of marijuana are either very liberal, patients who use … Read More

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Teacher Who Cares winner, Joe Martinez, makes gym class fun

CENTER - It's a tiny town that sits in the shadow of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Center is one of the poorest communities in Colorado, but you sure can't … Read More

Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar takes the stage during day one of the Democratic National Convention on September 4, 2012 in Charlotte, NC. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images)

Interior Secretary Ken Salazar commended for saving the Colorado River

Today, the nonprofit Hispanic Access Foundation (HAF) commended fifth-generation Coloradan, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, for adopting a  plan to protect … Read More

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Colorado elementary students become published poets

While the majority of grade school kids are in classrooms reading Dr. Seuss, a group of kids in Denver Colorado are busy writing and publishing their own … Read More

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The Latino vote wild card: first time voters

According to numbers from the Colorado Secretary of State this morning, nearly 1.9 million Colorado voters have already cast their votes - that's more than half … Read More

A U.S. citizen votes in the presidential election at Carleton Middle School November 6, 2012 in Sterling Heights, Michigan. Recent polls show that U.S. President Barack Obama and Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney are in a tight race. (Photo by Bill Pugliano/Getty Images)

Poll challenges, phony instructions could mar vote; blacks, Hispanics mostly targeted

WASHINGTON — Persistent reports of robocalls incorrectly telling voters they can cast ballots over the phone and fears of aggressive challenges by monitors at … Read More

Voters in Pueblo county Colorado are worried that voting machines may have changed their vote.

Colorado voters worry machines changed their vote

Imagine casting your ballot for Mitt Romney, but the voting machine changed it to a vote for Barack Obama. At least a dozen people in Pueblo, Colorado have … Read More