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PLUS l 'Will these be an effective way of helping people?' Colorado legislators pursue anew supervised drug use centers; Millions of lights to dazzle at 3 drive-thru shows coming to Colorado and more. [View in browser]( [Share with a friend]( Springs AM Update [News]( [Sports]( [Opinion]( [Life]( Welcome to Tuesday. It’s Oct. 10, 2023. Take 5 minutes to catch up on what's happening in Colorado. In today’s edition: [Broncos notebook: Broncos families on Taylor Swift watch, Chiefs' 15-game win streak not a talking point]( ['Will these be an effective way of helping people?' Colorado legislators pursue anew supervised drug use centers]( [Millions of lights to dazzle at 3 drive-thru shows coming to Colorado]( [Broncos notebook: Broncos families on Taylor Swift watch, Chiefs' 15-game win streak not a talking point]( If Taylor Swift attends Thursday night’s game in Kansas City, Broncos fullback Michael Burton joked that his family might be paying more attention to her than what he does in the game. [Read More]( Did you miss these stories? [Dave & Buster's firms up opening date in Colorado Springs]( [Last chances upcoming for guided hikes at colorful park near Colorado Springs]( [2023 holiday craft fairs in the Colorado Springs area]( [After ugly three-game stretch, Broncos focus on the running game — and stopping it]( When Sean Payton showed up at the Centura Health Training Center on Monday morning, his first order of business was no surprise. In a 31-21 home loss to the New York Jets on Sunday, the Broncos gave up an eye-popping 234 yards rushing, including 177 by Breece Hall. Over the last three games, they have allowed a staggering 755 yards rushing for an average of 251.7 per game. [Read More]( [Rookie legislator reprimanded for supporting Palestine in wake of attacks]( Hours after the terrorist organization Hamas launched a surprise holiday attack on Israel, Colorado Representative Tim Hernández joined around three dozen participants at a rally at the state capitol and waved a Palestinian flag. [Read More]( ['Will these be an effective way of helping people?' Colorado legislators pursue anew supervised drug use centers]( New bill draft would allow overdose prevention centers in Colorado, after last bill failed in April. [Read More]( More Top Stories: Gazette reporter Stephanie Earls has written the beginning of a spooky tale. [How it ends is up to you.]( Creative writers in grades one through eight are invited to finish the story, in 250 words or fewer, for the chance to win Halloween-themed prizes and publication in The Gazette. Pumpkin season is in full swing, but you still have plenty of time to pick your own if you haven't yet. [Here's a list of nearby places you can visit to find your future jack-o-lantern.]( Most include activities along with their patches, so you can plan out a fall-filled day. A massive [drive-thru holiday light display has announced its return]( to the Denver area, set to be hosted in three different locations this year. In its sixth year in the Mile High City, the 'Christmas in Color' experience will be lighting the way for drivers at Federal Heights' Water World, Morrison's Bandimere Speedway, and the Aurora County Fairgrounds. Before you go... [This morning's weather from American Furniture Warehouse:]( Except for a few afternoon clouds, mainly sunny. High 76F. Winds N at 5 to 10 mph. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( Was this email forwarded to you? Sign up [here](. Engage in the conversation in [today's eEdition]( Interested in podcasts? Check out ours [here.]( Manage your email preferences or unsubscribe [here.]( 30 East Pikes Peak Avenue, Suite 100 Colorado Springs, CO 80903

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