Im told that next month is when the full council could get his formal request on how many officers hes seeking to add to the force thats while the city continues to work on a new budget. Reporting live at cmpd headquarters, jenna deery, channel 9 Eyewitness News. The last time cmpd added additional officers to the force was in 2008 the department only received half of its requested 250 additional officers. But crime still dropped around 30 . You can follow all of our coverage on the citys rise in violence and the chiefs push for officers on wsoctv. Com. The links are inside jennas story on the home page. A charlotte man is facing federacharges in a dangerous plot that included trying to smuggle guns and ammunition into ghana west africa. Over the last two years, than 60 firearms and thousands of rounds of ammunition from various stores, gun shows, and the internet. Eyewitness news is digging more into this case now and will have much more on the arrest and the alleged plot tonight at 1
Three Colorado environmental groups on Monday sued a panel of state air-quality regulators, alleging that a permitting rule adopted earlier this year failed to live up to the requirements of
FORT COLLINS Come mid-September, Larimer County will impose new rules affecting oil and gas operations in the county.
The rules are among a handful of new local regulations that counties across the state are permitted to write after passage of Senate Bill 181 in 2019.
The Larimer County Board of Commissioners voted 3-0 to approve the new rules after extensive hearings and discussion.
In the end, the commissioners appeared to be most concerned with oil and gas setbacks from housing, schools, nursing homes and other potentially vulnerable residents. Those setbacks would include so-called “reverse setbacks,” in that housing developers would be unable to build within established limits around existing wells.