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Rising COVID-19 Transmission Rate Rivals July Spike, State Officials Say
Coronavirus deaths exceed 200,000 nationwide.

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Coronavirus deaths exceed 200,000 nationwide.

The shortlist includes five: Barrett, Lagoa, Rushing, Todd, Larsen.
A handful of counties in Colorado return to the 2 a.m. alcohol cut-off.
Colorado senator says he’ll vote to confirm ‘a qualified nominee.’
Senator Gardner released a statement late Monday in support of advancing a nominee.
Officers are currently not required to report when their cameras are dislodged or ‘fall off.’
State officials clarify aspects of the new ‘dial’ framework.
CORE Act prohibitions would apply to oil and gas development.
Forecasts, and evacuation and closure information for major wildfires in Colorado.
The campaign seeks to capitalize on the recent report that Trump disparaged the military.
USPS went to ‘considerable lengths’ to stop delivery of remaining mailers, officials claim.
Postmaster General comes under heavy fire for alleged lawbreaking, withholding information.
A proposal to ban “no-knock” warrants also moves forward after being discussed in a study session.
Businesses ask for equitable treatment, financial relief as COVID-19 restrictions threaten permanent closure.
Research projects nearly 90% of Weld County’s oil and gas would remain accessible.
Congress wrestles with laws, like Colorado’s, that would let college athletes earn money from companies.
Effectiveness depends on widespread use, experts say.
A 2020 bill directs the state to study improvements to Colorado’s water anti-speculation law.
The FEC flags a payment from the Broncos Hall of Famer.