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Residents Could Face $999 Fine For Violating Stay-At-Home Order In Denver

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Residents Could Face $999 Fine For Violating Stay-At-Home Order In Denver

Residents Could Face $999 Fine For Violating Stay-At-Home Order In Denver

If you are caught violating the statewide stay-at-home order in Denver, you will get a warning -- the first time.

After that, you could be fined up to $999.

Katie Johnston reports.


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