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A Larimer County PSA, "Be Awkward… Ask," encourages parents to discuss gun storage for child safety, citing high access to loaded guns among students and the need for community responsibility.
Politics & Govt in ...
Colorado Governor Jared Polis signs state laws to support children's food access and healthcare amidst federal cuts.
Transportation & Infrastructure in ...
Arapahoe County is starting construction on Arapahoe Road to improve traffic flow, financed partly by a DRCOG grant, with an expected completion time of 75-90 days.
Douglas County Government offices and Link on Demand service will be closed on September 1, 2025, for Labor Day, but online services remain available.
Broomfield announces facility closures and adjusted hours for Labor Day; city offices, the library, and recreation centers will be closed, while the Community Center will open with reduced hours.
Colorado law enforcement is intensifying DUI patrol during Labor Day weekend, with a reminder of last year's 32 DUI arrests and hefty financial costs for offenders.
Aurora extends infrastructure project input deadline to Sep 30, seeking community feedback on public safety, transportation, and more via EngageAurora.org/BuildUpAurora.
Crime & Emergencies in ...
Denver Police seek public help on Facebook to find murder suspect Zacchaeus Thompson through "Mug Shot Monday" initiative; information can be reported anonymously.
Fort Collins' Oak Street Water System Improvement Project will cause road closures starting August 25, impacting traffic but improving water reliability and infrastructure.
Brighton police are searching for Aaliyah Heredia, a missing 14-year-old girl with a butterfly tattoo on her right hand, last seen on August 22, 2025.
The Colorado House passed six bills to address a $1.2 billion shortfall, including tax revenue increases and spending cuts. Republicans argue these bills unfairly tax small businesses and individuals.
Gambian man Michael Correa is sentenced to over 67 years in U.S. prison for torture charges, marking the first non-U.S. citizen convicted of such crimes.
Boulder County will start accepting bids for its North Broadway campus on August 25, with the proposal submission deadline set for September 19, 2025.
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