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Colorado needs a new measure to take guns when incompetence leads to dismissed charges, lawmaker says
A state lawmaker said it may be time to expand a Colorado measure that lets judges temporarily take guns from people who are believed to be dangerous but haven’t committed a crime. State Rep. Judy Amabile, a Democrat who represents parts of Boulder, Gilpin, Clear Creek and Larimer counties,...
The minimum wage in Colorado and a few local governments is going up again Jan. 1.
Brendan Hartigen brings dirty dishes into the kitchen at The Last Steep Bar & Grill on Elk Avenue in Crested Butte on Aug. 6, 2019. Sean buses tables and does whatever other tasks are given to him. (Dean Krakel, Special to The Colorado Sun) The minimum wage in Colorado and...
Colorado Finalizes Legal Psilocybin Rules
The Marijuana Herald - Marijuana news and information Colorado has officially established the rules for psilocybin use, paving the way for the state’s upcoming therapeutic program. Although healing centers won’t begin administering psilocybin treatments until 2025, the state took a significant step forward by finalizing the regulations last week. Tasia Poinsatte, the Colorado director of the Healing Advocacy Fund, which played a crucial … Continue reading The post Colorado Finalizes Legal Psilocybin Rules appeared first on The Marijuana Herald.
Diversion Programs Show Significant Success Across Colorado
The traditional route for people accused of a crime typically involves an arraignment, finding or being assigned a lawyer and either fighting for your innocence in front of a jury of your peers or accepting a plea bargain from prosecutors. But some people accused of a crime will never take...
Election officials like Tina Peters are a more pressing threat to elections than theoretical voting machine hacks
This news analysis originally appeared in Votebeat’s free weekly newsletter. Sign up to get future editions, including the latest reporting from Votebeat bureaus and curated news from other publications, delivered to your inbox every Saturday.An important lesson became clear last week after a Colorado jury convicted former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters of helping conspiracy theorists to breach her county’s voting system in 2021.At the same time the trial was wrapping up, some tech whizzes were gathered in Las Vegas at DEF CON, the annual event where white-hat hackers try to break into all kinds of computer systems, from banking...
Fanscape: Aurora Public Schools Stadium
DENVER — The 9NEWS Fanscape series is back!. Sports reporters Ashley Moore and Quentin Sickafoose travel across Colorado to showcase the best high school athletic facilities in the state. The latest stop took us to Aurora Public Schools Stadium to check out the improved home of the district schools.
Monument to celebrate community’s first ADA Park
(MONUMENT, Colo.) — Monument is celebrating its first ADA-compliant park in Northern El Paso County on Saturday, Aug. 24, and wants the community to join in on the fun. Trinity Community Park is located at 17750 Knollwood Drive and is a completely ADA-compliant park with unique, state-of-the-art equipment. The park — which opened in 2022 […]
Record Breaking Number of Evictions Hitting Denver
Here in Colorado, housing has become an incredibly prominent and touchy issue. In fact, it was housing costs that were considered to be the biggest concern in Colorado, with 89% of participants believing it to be an extremely or very serious problem. That’s not a wild assertion by any means....
Get Ready, This Year’s Free Windsor Harvest Festival Is Almost Here
One of the largest end-of-summer festivals in all of Colorado each year is the Windsor Harvest Festival. From hot air balloons, shopping, live music, fireworks, food, and so much more, here's all you need to know about their 102nd annual festival!. Windsor Harvest Festival 2024. One of Northern Colorado's most...
Aurora bike shop turns appointment-only because of repeated thefts
AURORA, Colo. — A small business dealing with a big crime problem said it must close its doors to stay afloat because of safety concerns. MacKenzie Hardt and his wife opened Hardt Family Cyclery at the corner of East 25th Avenue and Galena Street four years ago this month. They recently closed the doors and are operating under an “appointment-only” business model because of a rash of burglaries and thefts since last October.
Aurora voters to determine fate of city pit-bull ban — again
AURORA | Pit bulls — meaning dogs, not politicians — will be on Aurora’s ballot this election cycle. City voters will be asked to weigh in on whether to allow the breed, along with American Staffordshires and Staffordshire Bull terriers, back to live in Aurora after an official 16-year exile.
Naropa moving out; buyer to be announced in coming weeks
Naropa University will sell its main campus after calling the 2130 Arapahoe property home for four decades, the university announced in an email Aug. 15, just five years after selling its 30th Street Paramita campus and months after announcing it would sell its associated preschool. “We recognize the profound value...
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