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The Blotter, Feb. 19-22

La Plata County Sheriff’s Office Thursday 6:47 a.m. Deputies were contacted about three dogs that were tied up all night in the cold outside a house on County Road 525. 8:25 p.m. So...

Trying to kick that tobacco habit? The Colorado Quitline offers free support and $100

Research shows treatment increases likelihood of success

Leading Colorado governor candidates spar over best housing approach

Democrats Michael Bennet, Phil Weiser seek to lead state that ranks among the 10 least affordable

Signatures submitted for anti-trans Colorado ballot measures

Transgender children would be unable to participate in school sports, get gender-affirming surgeries

Secret societies and masquerade fever took over Colorado’s social scene in the 1870s

The soon-to-be Centennial State celebrated Washington’s Birthday with parades, pigeon shoots and decadent costume balls

How tensions over religion molded Colorado’s constitution

Church and the Centennial State: School funding, tax exemptions and ‘the God Idea’ sparked protracted debates among delegates in 1876

Colorado legislators deny records request related to luxury Vail retreat with lobbyists

Proposed lawsuit alleges violation, but group leaders say they relied on advice from nonpartisan state legal advisers

The Blotter, Feb. 13-15

La Plata County Sheriff’s Office Friday 8:46 a.m. Someone’s ex-wife threatened to kill a cat somewhere along U.S. Highway 550. 3:01 p.m. Deputies found a Honda that had crashed into...

The Blotter, Feb. 7-8, 12-13

La Plata County Sheriff’s Office Saturday 10:09 a.m. Someone’s neighbor was putting up speed limit signs on County Road 502. 3:01 p.m. Deputies responded to a suspicious residence w...

Ballot initiative would add constitutional right to access public meetings and records in Colorado

Efforts have been made to narrow the definition of ‘public business’ and allow more time for records requests

The Blotter, Feb. 4-5

La Plata County Sheriff’s Office Thursday 7:57 a.m. Someone found an injured cat in their front yard on Horizon Drive. 11:04 a.m. Lumber was stolen from someone’s property on County...

‘Tamale Act’ would expand the kinds of food Colorado home chefs can sell

Refrigerated and meat items would be allowable under state’s Cottage Foods Act
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