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A new tax on guns and ammunition in Colorado is set to take effect in the spring. Voters approved the tax, with most of the proceeds going to support services for crime victims and other social programs.
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The Catch Up helps you stay up to date on all things impacting Coloradans. The weekly article highlights the biggest stories from our newscasts through each week.
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NORAD said Friday that it fully expects Santa to take flight Christmas Eve and that it will track his path.
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The Colorado Attorney General's office has received more than 800 reports of imposter scams, which can be frequent around the holidays. Consumers should stay vigilant and watch for these common pitfalls.
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Boulder County officials say two people died this week while hiking and climbing around the Flatirons. The two deaths are separate incidents.
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Here’s a scorecard of the wins and losses for threatened species in the West. Listen to "Morning Edition" host Michael Lyle, Jr. discuss this story with Colorado Sun reporter Michael Booth and then read The Colorado Sun story at the link below.
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Proposed new zoning restrictions in Lakewood could limit the number of gas stations and car washes in the city. City leaders are set to vote on the amendment next monthl.
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From funding to crop insurance, here's why Federal delays in updating the Farm Bill matters locally in Colorado.
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The preliminary report from the NTSB outlines what a witness saw during a plane crash that killed two people in Larimer County.
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The department recently unveiled five “wildly important goals,” including boosting third grade reading scores and better preparing students for post-secondary education.