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Veterans · DenverOn Tuesday evening, with a 3-2 vote along party lines, Colorado lawmakers advanced the first bill of the session that wrestles with the debate over gun violence prevention and the right to bear arms.The Senate State, Veterans, & Military Affairs Committee heard roughly four hours of emotional, and at times, furious, testimony regarding Senate Bill 26-004 (SB26-004), which was introduced by State Senator Tom Sullivan, D, District 27."My son, Alex…See the Story
Bill that Aims to Expand Colorado's Red Flag Law Passes First Contentious Committee Hearing
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Wolf activity in January includes territorial movements as well as broad exploration in the southwest
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Winter StormJanuary’s final storm won’t bring much snow to Colorado’s high country. A cooling weather pattern arriving during the second half of February, however, could bring much needed relief to the state’s record-low snowpack. Following a stormy weekend that brought 6-12 inches to Colorado’s northern and central mountains, the northern mountains could see “a few pulses of storm energy” from Wednesday evening into Friday, according to a Wednesday OpenSn…See the Story
Final January storm will bring light flakes to Colorado’s mountains, but that won’t do much for the state’s record-low snowpack
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