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➤ Statewide: Colorado is set to issue $306 million in taxpayer refunds this year. Budget analysts say the payment stems from a tax revenue timing issue caused by federal tax cuts, but budget officials say there’s no legal basis to recover the funds. (See Details)
➤ Statewide: A bill that would have fully decriminalized prostitution will be abandoned today, according to its main sponsor, who says it lacks the votes to clear its first committee hearing. (More)
➤ Castle Rock: A Douglas County judge gave a local 62-year-old woman the maximum three-year prison sentence for committing voter fraud—submitting ballots for her deceased ex-husband and her son in addition to her own—during the 2022 general election. (More)
➤ Summit County: Investigators are still working to determine the cause of a vehicle explosion that killed one man, the vehicle’s occupant, at the Straight Creek Trailhead early Friday. (More)
➤ Statewide: The Colorado Department of Agriculture is warning the public not to plant unsolicited seeds received in the mail, which often come from outside the U.S. and could give rise to invasive species, pests, and plant diseases. (See Details)
➤ Mesa County: A visitor died after falling off the Colorado National Monument on Sunday night. An investigation is ongoing. (More)
➤ Denver: Security footage shows a thief stealing two statues of Saint Paul and Saint Rita from outside Holy Ghost Catholic Church. The suspect hasn’t been caught. (See Video)
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