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PLUS l Colorado's extensive use of confidentiality agreements costs millions, silences whistleblower

PLUS l Colorado's extensive use of confidentiality agreements costs millions, silences whistleblowers, Colorado Springs' third Whataburger opens this week and more. Springs AM Update [News]( [Sports]( [Opinion]( [Life]( Welcome to Tuesday. It’s Nov. 15, 2022. Take 5 minutes to catch up on what's happening in Colorado. In today’s edition: - [Shuttle service launches rides from Pueblo to airports in Denver, Colorado Springs]( - [Colorado's extensive use of confidentiality agreements costs millions, silences whistleblowers]( - [Colorado Springs' third Whataburger opens this week, while a 7th location is planned north of town]( [Shuttle service launches rides from Pueblo to airports in Denver, Colorado Springs]( Pueblo residents now have increased access to shuttle services to and from the Colorado Springs and Denver airports. [Read More]( Did you miss this? [Colorado to get $8 million settlement from Google over location services]( [Where are the kids? Colorado school enrollment trends shed light on closure discussions]( [Gov. Jared Polis names House Speaker Alec Garnett as new chief of staff]( [Click HERE for 2022 Colorado Midtern Election Results]( [State auditor finds nine state departments illegally withholding cash reserves]( The Colorado State Auditor reported today nine state departments have exceeded the amount of cash revenue from fees that they're allowed to retain. [Read More]( [Ballot curing in Colorado: How does it work?]( The result of Colorado’s highest profile election could come down to the thousands of ballots provisionally rejected over signature discrepancies — but there's a still way for those ballots to be counted. [Read More]( [Colorado's extensive use of confidentiality agreements costs millions, silences whistleblowers]( With increasing frequency, Colorado is mandating its employees — some of them whistleblowers calling out misconduct or malfeasance — sign non-disclosure clauses in any financial settlement they make with the state, effectively silencing them from ever letting anyone know what happened in their cases, according to interviews and dozens of records reviewed by The Gazette. [Read More]( MORE TOP STORIES Monument voters last week [overwhelmingly approved the town's new home rule charter,]( according to unofficial voting returns, despite a late opposition push backed by out-of-town money that came just ahead of the election. Although the U.S. Supreme Court issued a decision earlier this year making it [easier to strike down gun safety regulations under the Second Amendment,]( a federal judge has disagreed with a man's contention that he cannot now be prosecuted in Colorado under a longstanding law prohibiting felons from possessing firearms. A third [Whataburger opens this week in Colorado Springs,]( and the local franchisee for the Texas-based hamburger chain now plans a location in Monument in addition to three more sites already targeted for the Springs. Before you go.... [This morning's weather from American Furniture Warehouse:]( Partly cloudy skies. High 32F. Winds ESE at 5 to 10 mph. Manage your email preferences or unsubscribe [here.]( 30 East Pikes Peak Avenue, Suite 100 Colorado Springs, CO 80903 Would you like to send this email to a friend? [Send To A Friend](

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