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Meir, a founding mother of Israel who signed that country’s Declaration of Independence and served as prime minister, spent her formative years in Denver.

Colorado Rep. Susan Lontine publicly accuses Sen. Larry Crowder of harassment
She decided to go public Thursday because she says Crowder didn't accept responsibility for his actions during a meeting this week.

“El Movimiento” exhibit at History Colorado ensures Chicano history is not erased
"They need to know — Hispanic kids, Chicano kids need to know that they play a role, that they have a history of patriotism, a history of activism."
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Things to do in Denver today, Jan. 24: “The Book of Will,” a Tiny Library Concert and more
Bundle up and get out there. It's worth it.


History Colorado was awarded $2.2 million to integrate Ute tradition with STEM
The National Science Foundation’s Advancing Informal STEM Learning program awarded the five year grant in order to engage 128,000 students, educators and experts across Colorado and Utah in a variety of programs.

Things to do in Denver Aug. 30: The music-lovers’ special, with a dash of history
A lot of music and a little bit of history tonight.