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Colorado voters will decide if people convicted of violent crimes should spend more time in prison before being eligible for parole
DENVER — Earlier this year Republican lawmakers tried to pass a bill that would make people convicted of violent crimes stay in prison longer. They wanted some to serve more of their prison sentence before becoming eligible for parole. The idea failed, and now it will be on the ballot in November.
‘Back the Blue’ initiative to appear on November ballot
Advance Colorado Action, an advocacy group, announced that the "Back the Blue" initiative would see $350 million supplied to law enforcement agencies across the state. The money would be used to improve training, compensation and recruiting of officers in Colorado.
Federal government considering plea deal for Colorado funeral homeowners, email says
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) -- The U.S. Department of Justice is considering offering the Return to Nature Funeral Home Owners a plea deal, according to an email obtained by KRDO13 Investigates. Jon and Carie Hallford stand accused of improperly storing nearly 200 decomposing bodies at their Penrose funeral home from 2019-2023. The couple is facing The post Federal government considering plea deal for Colorado funeral homeowners, email says appeared first on KRDO.
Initiative 138: Colorado voters to decide on putting school choice in the state constitution
Sign up for Chalkbeat Colorado’s free daily newsletter to get the latest reporting from us, plus curated news from other Colorado outlets, delivered to your inbox.School choice will be on the Colorado ballot in November, but the intent and implications of the proposed constitutional amendment are in dispute.Backers of a measure to enshrine in Colorado’s constitution a child’s right to school choice submitted enough signatures to earn a spot on the ballot, state officials said last week.Conservative advocacy organization Advance Colorado proposed the measure, called Initiative 138. Its leaders say the initiative would protect families’ ability to educate their children...
Box office for ‘Amadeus’ now open
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KREX) — Tickets for Colorado Mesa University’s new production of Amadeus are now available for purchase. The production will also mark the debut of CMU’s Asteria Theatre. The opening night of the production and the grand opening of the Asteria Theatre will kick off...
Man wanted in Colorado arrested in Santa Fe
SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – Colin Beck, 26, wanted for attempted murder in Colorado, was taken into custody in Santa Fe on Wednesday. Beck was spotted in Santa Fe at a restaurant on Zafarano near San Ignacio. After receiving a tip, Santa Fe police arrested beck as he was leaving the restaurant and admitted to having a […]
Alana Thompson Claps Back At Fans After Begging For House
Alana Thompson clapped back at fans after she begged for help finding a house in Denver. Fans had a lot of speculations as to why they could not find anywhere to live. However, Alana did not like the rumors that were circulating. So, she made sure fans knew that she did not appreciate it. Keep reading to find out more.
Broncos Veteran WR Called One of NFL’s Worst Investments
It’s a sign of the times in the NFL when a player who, by any metric, has produced one average season after another can threaten a holdout and end up with a better deal. Such is the case of Denver Broncos wide receiver Courtland Sutton, whom Bleacher Report’s Ryan Fowler put on his NFL All-Overpaid Team headed into the 2024 season.
Latest Moab flood leaks into businesses, mayor says one bridge is at fault
MOAB, Utah (KREX) — On Friday, a rainstorm dropping an inch of water in just 30 minutes sent a torrent of water through the small town of Moab that overwhelmed a bridge on 300 South. Arches National Park Public Affairs Specialist Karen Henker says even Arches National Park was...
Montrose receives DOLA funds to help with housing
MONTROSE, Colo. (KREX) – Montrose received two affordable rental awards to help the city have more places for folks to live. Rendezvous and Sunshine Peak Apartments both received funds from the Department of Local Affairs, through the Division of Housing’s State Housing Board. Montrose’s Rendezvous received $4.6 million which will add 52 rental units for seniors while Sunshine Peaks got $2.4 million which will go toward 48 rental units.
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