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Daily Digest: No murder charges to be filed in Longmont case, and 9 other stories

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The Boulder County District Attorney’s Office said Thursday night that , the woman accused of stabbing an expecting mother in Longmont and removing a 7-month-old fetus from her womb.

Meanwhile, several leading Colorado Republicans lashed out Thursday against state Rep. Gordon Klingenschmitt, saying his “curse of God” comments

Stay with The Denver Post as this story develops on Friday.

Joyce Meskis, the driving force behind Tattered Cover Inc., of the popular group of Denver-area bookstores.

In a campaign targeted only at him, the environmental group — and frequent U.S. Rep. Jared Polis ally — is pressing the Colorado Democrat to known as the Trans-Pacific Partnership that it warns could exacerbate climate change.

The co-pilot of the doomed Germanwings flight locked himself in the cockpit and, with apparent cool precision, slammed into a mountain, . A motive remains to be seen, even as officials say from his employers.

Legislation passed 8-5 by a House committee would ease the process for those on their birth certificates.

A 22-year-old Oklahoma man on Saturday while on a family ski vacation in Colorado and just after eating marijuana candies, according to official reports.

A state review of Denver County child protection work, ordered after one caseworker allegedly lied about checking on a baby who later died, .

Denver police are continuing to investigate the death of an aspiring rapper , but say there are no updates in the case.

Prosecutors Thursday with murder in the slaying of a long-time Routt County resident roughly a week after handing down charges against her husband in the same case.

Row upon row of lettuce and basil plants bathed in an eerie purple glow at a Lakewood warehouse create an almost extraterrestrial image. That’s fitting, given that the cultivation facility was designed by an .

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

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