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PLUS | Colorado legislature unanimously OKs expanding post-conviction DNA testing, While expos struggle elsewhere, Colorado Springs bike swap set for return and more. Springs PM Update Good evening. Today is Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2023. Catch up on everything going on in Colorado in 5 minutes. [Colorado Springs longtime hoagie shop closes sister store at Peterson AFB]( Steve Trivelli, owner of Trivelli’s Hoagies, 2739 N. Nevada Ave., has closed his sandwich shop at 6827 Space Village Ave. He made the announcement on Facebook saying, “This closure is due to many unforeseen circumstances such as the Air Force base’s north gate staying closed, Covid-19 shutdowns, the current inflation associated with the cost of doing business, and a lack of new customer support through these times at this specific location.” [Read More]( [Air Force expands cancer review of nuclear missile personnel]( The Air Force's review of cancers among its nuclear missile corps will include all personnel who worked on, guarded, supported or operated the nation’s ground-based warheads, Air Force Global Strike Command announced Wednesday. [Read More]( [El Paso County greenlights new subdivision west of Falcon]( The El Paso County Board of Commissioners on Tuesday approved plans for 38 new single-family residential lots spanning over 100 acres in northeast El Paso County. [Read More]( [Colorado legislature unanimously OKs expanding post-conviction DNA testing]( In the 20 years since Colorado's post-conviction DNA testing law was established, only three people have been exonerated for DNA-related reasons. Colorado lawmakers want to change that with House Bill 1034, an effort to expand access to post-conviction DNA testing. The state legislature unanimously approved the bill on Wednesday with the Senate's final vote. [Read More]( [House committee tackles first of several fentanyl-related bills]( The first of three bills attempting to deal once again with fentanyl won approval from a House panel on Tuesday. House Bill 1167, which applies to the state's Good Samaritan law, attempts to fix problems that the sponsor said came out of last year's omnibus legislation on the deadly drug. [Read More]( [EDITORIAL: First they sent wolves, then controlled the guns]( History might tell a sad tale: City folk unleashed wolves in the country, then stifled the rancher’s gun. Colorado Democrats, with full control of state government, are taking on gun and property rights protected by the Second, Fifth and 14th amendments and the state constitution. It is the latest trend in urban encroachment on rural lifestyles, like a real-life scene from the Netflix series “Yellowstone.” It threatens to widen Colorado’s urban-rural cultural divide. [Read More]( [While expos struggle elsewhere, Colorado Springs bike swap set for return]( Colorado Springs cyclists: Mark your calendars for March 25. That's when the city's seventh-year bike swap is set to return to SoccerHaus, 4845 List Drive. From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., riders can shop for a set of wheels or odds and ends for the season ahead. [Read More]( Get access to all our content! Support local journalism and [subscribe here]([.]( Already subscribed? [Log in.]( Manage your email preferences or unsubscribe [here.]( 30 East Pikes Peak Avenue, Suite 100 Colorado Springs, CO 80903

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