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Business leaders say they’re deflated by preliminary state rules on carbon management

Colorado regulators gave preliminary approval on Dec. 5 to the state’s first comprehensive rules on carbon capture and sequestration — rules that business leaders warn could scare off projects that are needed to meet statewide emissions-reduction goals.

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After sightings above three states ‘for weeks’ some want action or threaten to take matters into own hands

New Jersey residents frustrated with a lack of answers regarding dozens of potential drone sightings in the skies above their homes are threatening to take action on their own if the government doesn’t start providing answers.

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Company that owns three apartment complexes at heart of Aurora TdA gang concerns sues state AG

The owners of the troubled apartment complexes in Aurora have filed a lawsuit against Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser to block a subpoena for the company’s records in a civil investigation.

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Fort Collins-Loveland Water District announces 30% spike in rates for Northern Coloradans

The Fort Collins-Loveland Water District is moving forward with a rate hike in the new year. The water district, which serves more than 65,000 people every day, will start charging an additional 30% a month for existing residential users while adding a higher price tag for new taps in new developments.

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