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Bill To Toughen Penalties For Police Dog Abuse Moves Forward
The bill doesn’t change criminal penalties that are already on the books for these crimes. But it imposes stiffer restitution requirements.Read moreNearly 1,600 Colorado Drivers Ticketed In State Seat Belt Use Campaign
Dozens of local law enforcement agencies joined the State Patrol in citing drivers and passengers for violating Colorado’s seat belt law.Read moreCU Boulder Promises In-State Students Their Tuition Won't Rise
Incoming and current freshmen will see a one-time increase, then no more tuition hikes during their four years.Read moreDenver-Based Western Sugar Co-Op Faces Fines Of Nearly $116K
The sugar beet cooperative was investigated by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration after one of its workers died at one of its plants.Read moreColorado Gas Prices Average Under $2 A Gallon
Prices were almost 27 cents per gallon lower in 2015, but gas prices are expected to go up this week.Read moreColorado Municipal Voters Face Marijuana Sales And Tax Questions Tuesday
More than 100 of Colorado's smaller communities will vote. Springtime elections can help voters focus on local concerns, says the Colorado Municipal League's Mark Radke.Read moreHigh-Speed Internet Disparities Hurt College Chances, Study Finds
The report shows 83 percent of Coloradans have access to high speed Internet. But there are inequities.Read moreBill Overturning Rainbarrel Ban Heads To Governor
The Republican controlled Senate voted overwhelmingly in favor of lifting the ban, after the House approved the bill in March.Read moreCosts And Diagnoses For Alzheimer’s Disease Expected To Rise In Colorado
The report also finds nearly 240,000 caregivers in Colorado provided 272 million hours of unpaid care. That care is valued at more than $3 billion.Read more