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IN CASE YOU MISSED TONIGHT'S NEWS: Colorado legislative leaders set agenda; Colorado Springs City Council may expand ordinance banning sitting, lying on sidewalks, alleys, roads; First dog running company in Colorado Springs is like a personal train

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[View in Web Browser]( [Share with Friends]( [News]( [Sports]( [Opinion]( [Arts & Entertainment]( Peak Evening Pulse [Colorado legislative leaders set agenda, priorities for 2022 session]( The second regular session of the 73rd Colorado General Assembly will convene on Wednesday at the state Capitol in Denver, where, for the next 120 days, Democrats will tackle American Rescue Plan Act spending while Republicans will target fees and taxes to provide Coloradans economic relief as prices of commodities surge. Follow us on social for news throughout the day! [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( Colorado Springs News, Sports & Business [Colorado Springs City Council may expand ordinance banning sitting, lying on sidewalks, alleys, roads]( [First dog running company in Colorado Springs is like a personal trainer for pups]( [Colorado appeals court reverses sovereign citizen's conviction for impersonating officer]( [Ex-Manitou Springs teacher, coach suspected of child sex assault]( A former teacher and soccer coach was arrested for unlawful sexual contact on a child late Monday evening, the Manitou Springs Police Department announced Wednesday. [Colorado Springs mother made career out of offering advice on parenting teens]( If new parents want to know what to expect when they’re expecting, countless resources seem to be available from books, Facebook groups or loved ones who were once new parents. But when their babies turn 13, the fountain of advice tends to run dry. [Local law enforcement, Mayor Suthers criticize Colorado legislators' approach to crime]( [EDITORIAL: Don't let wokies rename Pikes Peak]( [Grand Ole Opry under fire for Morgan Wallen performance]( Have a great evening! This newsletter was curated by Emily Bejarano. Find all of our top stories updated around the clock at [gazette.com]( [Become a member of our E-Edition to get access to your local news straight to your phone, tablet, or desktop!]( [Subscribe]( 30 East Pikes Peak Avenue, Suite 100 Colorado Springs, CO 80903 [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( To sign up for more of our newsletters or opt out of this one [Manage Email Preferences](

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