In Colorado Springs, as temperatures rise and the risk of wildfires increases, the local fire department emphasizes the importance of regular wildfire mitigation. Jessica McIntire from the Colorado Springs Fire Department highlights that mitigation involves ongoing maintenance, such as keeping grass and vegetation trimmed, and not just removing tree limbs. Homeowners can schedule consultations with fire mitigation experts to assess risks and create fire safety plans, especially as chipping season approaches in May. The article also briefly mentions a new bill aimed at prohibiting officers from asking, “Do you know why I pulled you over?” during traffic stops.
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