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Republican Party · ColoradoHouse Bill 1348 would require firearms in unattended vehicles to be stored in a locked hard-sided container and out of plain sight. Failure to do so could result in a $500 fine. On average, at least one gun is stolen from a car every 15 minutes from cars, Democratic Rep. Lorena Garcia said.See the Story
Bill on gun storage in cars moves forward in Colorado Statehouse
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Rep. Ken Buck will miss the people, but not the dysfunction, as he leaves Congress today
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Pueblo, Colorado · PuebloThe median home sales price in Pueblo County was down 2.7 percent at $316,000. The number of homes sold dropped nearly 16 percent, from 202 in February 2023 to 170 last month. New listings are increasing in Fremont County and the San Luis Valley.See the Story
More homes coming on to the market in Pueblo and Fremont counties, but sales numbers aren’t bumping up yet
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Colorado · ColoradoCurrently, dozens of cities in Colorado have occupancy limits that dictate how many unrelated people can live together. The proposal at the statehouse would strike down or force changes to those local laws. Supporters argue that occupancy limits are unfair and arbitrary, except for public safety purposes. Opponents from both parties have argued that it will erode local control.See the Story
Colorado may soon allow unlimited roommates, kind of
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Colorado · ColoradoA total solar eclipse will pass through a large swath of the country on April 8, 2024. Boulder author David Baron says everyone should experience it at least once in their life. More than 30 million people are in the path of the total eclipse this year, so about one in 10 Americans will be able to see it from home.See the Story
Total Eclipse 2024: What to expect, how to view the partial eclipse in Colorado and more
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Lauren Boebert · United StatesRep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.) called Rep. Ken Buck’s (R-Colo.) decision to resign early “weak sauce” but said she would not be resigning to run in the special election to fill his seat.
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Boebert slams Buck’s decision as ‘weak sauce,’ says she won’t run in special election
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Colorado · ColoradoThe last time Colorado held a special election for a vacant Congressional seat was 1983. Republican Jack Swigert, a former astronaut who served on the Apollo 13 mission, had won the general election the previous November, but then died of cancer just weeks later. Now, more than 40 years later, Colorado is looking at another vacancy election, under very different circumstances.See the Story
Colorado's having a congressional vacancy election. How does that work?
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