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Supreme Court to weigh legality of 2022 Biden Administration’s ghost guns rule

The Supreme Court will convene Tuesday to consider a challenge to the Biden administration’s efforts to regulate untraceable firearms known as ghost guns, as major American cities report the measure seems to have caused a reduction in the use of these weapons within their borders.

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U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson says one Colorado race could help decide control of Congress

In a sign of how competitive the race in Colorado’s 8th Congressional District is, U.S. Speaker of the House Mike Johnson made his second visit to the district in seven weeks to raise money and support for Republican Gabe Evans.

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Heading to Colorado’s high country this weekend to see the fall colors? The Summit Co. sheriff has a warning about parking

The Summit County Sheriff’s Office is issuing a warning to Coloradans coming up to the high country to see the changing leaves: park in designated parking spots or pay the price.

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Mile High Red Cross calling on volunteers to help with Hurricane Helene recovery efforts

Hurricane Helene caused widespread devastation, and because of the magnitude of just how large the storm was, the American Red Cross Mile High Area in Denver is making an urgent plea for more volunteers to help out at disaster shelters.

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Natural Grocers says theft, safety issues behind closure of Colfax Avenue location in Denver

Natural Grocers will close its downtown Denver store at the corner of Colfax and Washington at the end of the month. The company says the decision was made after careful consideration of its operating challenges, including theft and safety issues.

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As Colorado struggles with widespread retail theft, Wheat Ridge police take proactive approach

FBI crime stats show Colorado is doing better than it has in the past when it comes to levels of violent crime. But the news isn’t so good when it comes to property crime. Despite some improvement, Colorado remains far above the national average.

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‘Yes to parks & rec’: Englewood city staff use taxpayer dollars for yard signs to pass $41.5M bond

The City of Englewood is finding itself in the middle of possible campaign violations after the city used taxpayer dollars to pay for yard signs promoting a ballot measure to fund parks. Now, residents are being asked to return the yard signs that say, “Yes to Parks and Recreation – Support Englewood’s Parks and Recreation Bond.” 

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Loveland residents may create new sales tax to replace tax they cut last year

Less than one year after Loveland residents overwhelmingly voted to eliminate sales tax on most groceries, a shortfall in the city’s budget has now led to some residents asking for a new sales tax to be created. The tax cut, which only applied to groceries purchased for at-home consumption, has now resulted in the city losing millions of dollars in revenue.

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