➤ Statewide: The Colorado Supreme Court picked Justice William W. Hood III as its next chief justice, the judicial branch announced Friday. Hood, a Hickenlooper appointee who joined the court in 2014, succeeds Chief Justice Monica Márquez under the rotational three-year system the court adopted in 2020. (See Details) ➤ Colorado Springs: A school resource officer at Vista Ridge High cleared a Friday night football game after about 20 students ran from the field yelling that someone had a gun. Officers searched the school, parking lot, and surrounding area and found no weapon and no sign of gunfire. (More) ➤ Statewide: Initiative 232, which would cap Colorado's income tax rate at the current 4.4%, qualified for the November ballot Thursday. Advance Colorado backs the measure as a counter to Initiative 195, which would replace the flat rate with six brackets topping out at 8.4%. (See Details) ➤ Denver: Arthur Mills was sentenced to 442 years in prison, one of the longest drug sentences in Colorado history, after a May conviction on 21 felony distribution counts. The Denver District Attorney's Office says he ran a narcotics operation across Denver, Adams, and Arapahoe counties from 2021 to 2023. (More) ➤ Fort Collins: Liberty Common School, a charter authorized by Poudre School District, bought commercial buildings on River Bend Court for a standalone junior high. Headmaster Bob Schaffer says about 1,000 students are on the waiting list, even as the district loses enrollment to falling birth rates and housing costs. (More)
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