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ACLU Files Federal Lawsuit Against El Paso County Sheriff Over COVID Protections For Jail Inmates
1,031 people in the jail have tested positive for the coronavirus.

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1,031 people in the jail have tested positive for the coronavirus.

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Previous eviction filings, regardless of outcome, automatically created court records.
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McDonough served as chief of staff to President Obama.
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President calls for repeal of Section 230, the social media liability shield.
New Colorado law supplies $5 million in relief for gas and electricity payments.
Timber industry mostly uninterested in Colorado.
Gov. Jared Polis drives partner in personal vehicle.
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