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Daily Digest: Colorado felony DUI bill advances after victims testify, and 9 other stories

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A low-income Colorado family may get an extra $220 tax refund on next year’s filing. A middle-class taxpayer may see an average break near $40. A higher earner could save as much as $76. .

The Denver district attorney’s office said Thursday led to sexual assault charges being filed against Shawnnon Hale.

The bill would make a third drunk driving offense within seven years, with aggravating circumstances, a felony instead of a misdemeanor. A fourth DUI would be an outright felony, and mean up to seven years in prison. .

NBC News went into damage-control mode a day after the public symbol of the network, anchor Brian Williams, faced a torrent of derision and criticism for telling a story about his wartime reporting . Read the latest in the saga.

A Colorado Springs man to charges that he severely injured his soldier wife by burning her with boiling water, whipping her with a cable and strangling her into unconsciousness.

The family of a missing 19-year-old college student who has solicited the services of a private K-9 team to help search for him.

A Republican bill to establish a parents’ bill of rights, giving them authority over every aspect of their children’s health care and education, .

A new, state-of-the-art drive-in theater is .

Attacking with the all-out style that epitomized his career and created fans even outside of ski racing, Bode Miller Thursday and knocked himself out of the remaining races.

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Jesse Paul: 303-954-1733, jpaul@denverpost.com or twitter.com/JesseAPaul

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