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Southern Colorado city reintroduces marijuana tax

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PUEBLO, Colo. (KKTV) – After being suspended for a couple of months, the marijuana excise tax is back in Pueblo. The tax has also gone up from what it was previously.

From January 1st of this year until this past Monday, marijuana was taxed 0%. Before this, marijuana was taxed at 8%, but now it has increased to 10%.

Money from the marijuana excise tax goes toward the general fund, which pays for things like improvements in schools and for the police and fire department. Pueblo City Council members say the reason for reintroducing this tax was because the city lost $200,000 from its budget by not having the tax.

City Council member, Regina Maestri says since the legalization of marijuana, Pueblo has seen more mental health issues. She also says the reason the tax was 0% for a couple of months this year was because a dispensary requested it of the City Council.

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We’ve also reached out to multiple dispensaries in the city to ask how this tax will effect business, we’re still waiting to hear back.



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Enter for a chance to win a pair of tickets to the advanced screening of The Running Man on Monday, November 10 at AMC 9 + CO! This contest ends on Nov. 5.

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2 Colorado counties say motor vehicle theft cut in half over last 3 years

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After reaching crisis levels in recent years, Adams and Broomfield counties are reporting a sharp decline in motor vehicle thefts.

According to data shared by the Colorado 17th Judicial District Attorney’s Office, the statistics show Adams County has seen a 52% reduction in vehicle thefts, while Broomfield County follows closely with a 47% drop between 2022 and 2025. The DA’s office also shared more specifically that Thornton has recorded a 60% decline in motor vehicle thefts, and Westminster had a 55% decrease.

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Both the DA’s office and the Broomfield Police Department credit efforts to crack down on this type of crime, as well as legislative changes with tougher punishments. A new law was passed in 2023, which redefined motor vehicle theft as a felony offense. 

Colorado’s 17th Judicial District Attorney Brian Mason explained that stricter consequences can be a stronger deterrent. Broomfield police say they have also started using undercover efforts and other methods to keep motor vehicle thefts down.

“After the law changed, any motor vehicle theft is a felony. Which it should be. If you steal a car, you should be charged with a felony, and that’s what we’ve done,” said Mason. “And consequently thieves know that there will be consequences if you steal a car.”

This data closely follows the Boulder County Sheriff’s Office announcing arrests in a large motor vehicle theft ring where more than 50 suspects were impacted, including in Broomfield.

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To keep vehicles safe, Mason recommends drivers always keep their cars locked and, as we get into the colder months, not leave their car running outside unattended.



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Colorado Youth Outdoors receives 131 acres of donated land

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DENVER (KDVR) — Colorado Youth Outdoors said it has been donated 131 acres of land near its existing facilities in northeast Colorado.

The nonprofit youth organization said Tuesday that the plan is to put the land — which was donated by Chevron — into a conservation easement with the help of Colorado Cattlemen’s Agricultural Land Trust.

The donated land is located east of US Highway 85 and Weld County Road 114 near the town of Nunn, according to CYO, which said the property will allow it to “further its mission of building adult and child relationships through outdoor recreation.”

CYO said placing the land in a conservation easement, meanwhile, will make sure that it remains both undeveloped and conserved “into perpetuity.”

“This new property will allow CYO’s mission and vision to reach many more Colorado families,” the organization said in a news release.

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CYO said the land donation was part of Chevron’s “Comprehensive Wildlife Plan.”



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