Colorado’s $600M order to Army: Clear explosives, clean toxic water at Pueblo chemical weapons depot

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The state of Colorado has ordered the U.S. Army to spend $600 million to clean up explosives and toxic water at the Pueblo Chemical Weapons Depot. The order comes after years of complaints from residents about the dangers posed by the depot.

(Source: The Denver Post)

Crawfish boils now legal in Colorado as state grants leeway on importing invasive species

Crawfish boils are now legal in Colorado, as the state has granted leeway on importing invasive species. The decision comes after years of pressure from crawfish enthusiasts.

(Source: The Denver Post)

Denver City Council to consider $17 million settlement over Arapahoe County Jail death

The Denver City Council is scheduled to consider a $17 million settlement with the family of a man who died in the Arapahoe County Jail in 2015. The man was allegedly beaten to death by jail staff.

(Source: CBS Colorado)

Colorado man accused of killing wife, fleeing to Mexico, pleads not guilty

A Colorado man accused of killing his wife and fleeing to Mexico has pleaded not guilty. The man is accused of strangling his wife to death in their home in 2022.

(Source: 9news.com)

Limon dominates 1A football championship for 22nd state title

Limon High School defeated Delta High School 42-21 to win the Class 1A state football championship. The win is Limon’s 22nd state title.

(Source: 9news.com)

These are just a few of the many news headlines from Colorado today. For more news, please visit the websites of local news organizations such as The Denver Post, CBS Colorado, and 9news.com.

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