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Grand Junction’s 7th Street plan may have city on course for head-on collision with constituents

As Grand Junction unveils its proposal to make major changes to 7thย Street — citing safety for pedestrians and bicyclists — more than 200 people attended a meeting of City Council in person or virtually last week with about two-thirds of themย vehemently opposed to the direction City Council seems determined to pursue.

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Company that owns three apartment complexes at heart of Aurora TdA gang concerns sues state AG

The owners of the troubled apartment complexes in Aurora have filed a lawsuit against Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser to block a subpoena for the companyโ€™s records in a civil investigation.

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Fort Collins-Loveland Water District announces 30% spike in rates for Northern Coloradans

The Fort Collins-Loveland Water District is moving forward with a rate hike in the new year. The water district, which serves more than 65,000 people every day, will start charging an additional 30% a month for existing residential users while adding a higher price tag for new taps in new developments.

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Second Democrat to seek Colorado Senate District 29 seat to be vacated by Janet Buckner

Maya Wheeler, a community activist and business owner from Aurora, has announced she will be running for the vacant Senate seat in District 29. The seat is currently held by Democratic Sen. Janet Buckner, who recently announced she would beย resigningย next month after running unopposed in the 2024 election.ย 

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