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IN CASE YOU MISSED TONIGHT'S NEWS: Colorado legislators, Polis want to allocate $200 million to confront homelessness; Colorado Springs hotels rebound in March, but not quite to pre-COVID level; Wildfire preparedness town hall meetings set to begin

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[View in Web Browser]( [Share with Friends]( [News]( [Sports]( [Opinion]( [Arts & Entertainment]( Peak Evening Pulse [Colorado legislators, Polis want to allocate $200 million to confront homelessness]( Colorado’s governor and his allies in the legislature unveiled measures on Monday that will collectively allocate $200 million to confront the state's growing homeless crisis. Follow us on social for news throughout the day! [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( Colorado Springs News, Sports & Business [Colorado Springs hotels rebound in March, but not quite to pre-COVID level]( [Wildfire preparedness town hall meetings set to begin in Colorado Springs area]( [420 Festival, featuring live music, vendors, and beer service, hits Colorado on Wednesday]( [Colorado bears are back out and looking for food]( Wildlife officials have sounded their annual alarm to residents leaving garbage and other grub out in the open where bears might find it for a snack. It's that time of year when they are emerging from hibernation — and are hungry. [Rockies agree to contract extension with hometown pitcher Kyle Freeland]( Kyle Freeland is staying home until at least 2026. Freeland and the Rockies are in agreement on a five-year, $64.5 million extension, a source said. It includes a sixth-year player option, if he throws 170 innings in his fifth year. [Colorado Springs health clinic to pay settlement in fraud lawsuit]( [11 tips for saving money at the grocery store in Colorado and beyond]( [Law enforcement involved in Manitou Springs shooting identified]( Have a great evening! This newsletter was curated by Emily Bejarano. Find all of our top stories updated around the clock at [gazette.com]( 30 East Pikes Peak Avenue, Suite 100 Colorado Springs, CO 80903 To sign up for more of our newsletters or opt out of this one [Manage Email Preferences](

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