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LOTTO: Keep Colorado Wild Pass

Do you have your Keep Colorado Wild Pass yet? For just $29, you can visit all of Colorado’s beautiful state parks for a whole year – that's 60% off the regular annual pass! You can snag this deal when you renew your vehicle registration, and you’ll be supporting our beautiful outdoors and wildlife too.

All Colorado Lottery players already help the outdoors with their ticket purchases, and the Keep Colorado Wild Pass is another great way to give back. Help keep Colorado wild by getting your Keep Colorado Wild Pass today. Let's keep Colorado, Colorado!

Learn more about the Keep Colorado Wild Pass

DMV: Teddy Bear Drive for Kids During Crisis

The Colorado Division of Motor Vehicles believes a small act of kindness can go a long way, especially for a child during a time of need.

The DMV invites Coloradans to donate new stuffed animals through Sept. 4 at 24 driver license offices across the state as part of the seventh annual KOSI 101.1 Teddy Bear Patrol presented by Smashburger.

The Teddy Bear Patrol is a yearly donation drive that collects new stuffed animals for first responders and emergency teams across the state. First responders use the donations to comfort children during emergencies, such as automobile wrecks or house fires.

All stuffed animal donations must be new and, if possible, in store packaging. The DMV will collect and deliver the donations to KOSI 101.1 to provide to first responders.

Read about The Teddy Bear Patrol

TAX: State reminds Coloradans of income tax filing deadline

As the income-tax-filing season nears its end, the Colorado Department of Revenue, Taxation Division reminds taxpayers that they need to file by April 15.

Taxpayers who miss the deadline will receive an automatic, six-month extension, to Oct. 15 to file a return. However, there is no extension to pay the tax due. This means taxpayers who need to remit funds to the state will need to pay 90% of their tax liability before April 15 to avoid penalties.  

Coloradans who need to file state income taxes can do so through Revenue Online, third-party tax-preparation services, or by mail. The Department recommends the use of digital tax options to cut down on processing time, the potential for errors, as well as issues in transit.

Read about tax filing deadline