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In Jefferson Co., campaign seeks to protect TABOR caps, as voters in other areas asked to remove them

Cities and counties across the metro area are going to voters asking to remove revenue limits set by the Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights. In Jefferson County there is now a push to save TABOR that is gaining momentum as well.

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‘We are actively investigating criminal activity’ Aurora PD says amid concerns over Venezuelan gang

As panic over Venezuelan gangs in the community continues to spread, Aurora police visited an apartment complex Friday to reassure neighbors that officers are there for them. Meanwhile, the mayor is taking a much tougher approach.

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Teen mental health facility gets go-ahead in Castle Rock, as neighbors worry about safety

One Colorado town is making moves for youth mental health. Twenty percent of teens ages 12 to 17 reported suffering from one major depressive disorder in the last year, according to Sandstone Care. Now, the town council has voted to rezone a former assisted living facility to allow for a mental health treatment center serving teens.

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Speeding? In Fort Collins, it may not be a police officer who issues you a citation

The City of Fort Collins will soon begin issuing citations for people caught speeding through intersections with traffic cameras. The city will be turning on the speed detection function on their intersection cameras, which before only monitored drivers for running red lights.

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