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Government and PoliticsNo more secret meetings or vanishing texts: State lawmakers settle alleged transparency violations at CapitolBy Andrew Kenney and Bente Birkeland
JusticeSummit County district attorney will not pursue charges in the officer-involved shooting death of Charlie FosterBy Tony Gorman
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JusticeFort Collins man alleges police officer permanently damaged his vision with pepper spray in new lawsuitBy Paolo Zialcita
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JusticeJudge delays deciding whether prosecution of man charged in Colorado supermarket shooting can resumeBy The Associated Press