➤ Statewide: Colorado schools face declining enrollment in over 100 districts, sparking fears of funding cuts as Gov. Jared Polis proposes overhauling school funding methods. (See Details)
➤ Denver: Mayor Johnston has vetoed an expanded needle exchange ordinance, citing it as “the wrong solution,” despite city council approval the previous day. (More)
➤ Boulder: Health officials are alerting residents of hepatitis A exposure at the Rio Grande Mexican Restaurant, tied to fresh juice drinks. Free vaccines are available for recent patrons. (More)
➤ Northglenn: State Rep. Jenny Willford is suing Lyft after alleging sexual assault by a counterfeit driver, pushing for enhanced ride-share safety measures. (More)
➤ Thornton: Police have ticketed a driver for reckless speeding, clocked at 92 mph in a 45-mph zone. A court appearance and penalties, including jail, may follow. (More)
➤ Boulder: Douglass Elementary was placed on secure status after reports of gunshots, which were later traced to a squirrel triggering an electrical fuse. (More)
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