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➤ Statewide: Federal auditors found the state Medicaid program made at least $77.8 million in improper payments for autism therapy services, including payments to uncredentialed behavioral technicians. The state must refund $42.6 million in federal funds. (See Details)
➤ Aurora agreed to hold in-person city council meetings with public comment sessions for at least the next three years to settle a First Amendment lawsuit stemming from its 2025 decision to suspend in-person meetings and public comment. (See Details)
➤ Greeley: The city officially closed its city hall building last Friday as it prepares for construction on the Downtown Civic Campus, which will include a new city hall. The old downtown building is set to be demolished. (More)
➤ Statewide: Half of Colorado teachers surveyed say they’ve been physically harmed by a student, according to a report by the Colorado Education Association. (See Report)
➤ Boulder: A local grandmother says an unreliable drug field test led to a cocaine possession charge and a months-long, costly legal ordeal, inspiring her to push for a policy reform bill. (Read Story)
➤ Grand Junction: The only dedicated homeless shelter in the city is set to permanently close Saturday. (More)
➤ Denver: A thief stole 17 bowling balls from a professional bowler’s porch, hauling away roughly 255 pounds of equipment worth about $4,500. (More)
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