➤ Statewide: Severe storms swept across the state on Wednesday, with gusts up to 79 mph that downed power lines and broke tree limbs. Some areas also saw quarter-sized hail. (See Details)
➤ Larimer County: Poudre School District will pay a $16.2 million settlement to 10 families after a former bus attendant pleaded guilty to child abuse and assault. (See Details)
➤ Commerce City: Police will soon send remotely operated drones to respond to certain 911 calls as part of the department’s new Drone as First Responder program. (See Details)
➤ Statewide: Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser sent a demand letter to WeChat, an encrypted messaging app, calling on it to end fentanyl trafficking and money laundering communications on the platform. (More)
➤ Statewide: Local veterinarians are reporting an increase in the number of ticks found on pets in the Denver metro area and high country. (More)
➤ Colorado Springs: Law enforcement agencies cleared out a homeless encampment that had illegally tapped into Interstate 25’s light poles for electricity to power TVs, lights, and speakers. (More)
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