
Supreme Court won’t take up Colorado voting machine company’s defamation suit against MyPillow head
Dominion Voting Systems accused MyPillow chief executive Mike Lindell of defamation for falsely accusing the company of rigging the 2020 presidential election against former President Donald Trump.

Dorrell out as coach at Colorado after 0-5 start to season
Pat Graham/AP Colorado fired football coach Karl Dorrell after an 0-5 start in which the Buffaloes have been blown out by more than 20 points in each game.

Famed Colorado extreme skier gets traditional Nepalese funeral
Famed extreme skier Hilaree Nelson of Telluride who was killed after falling from one of the world’s tallest mountains was on Sunday given a traditional funeral at a Sherpa cremation ground as Buddhist monks officiated over a ceremony attended by family, friends and government officials.

New Denver study shows housing homeless not enough to reduce death rates
The grim finding from a new study of Denver’s social impact bond program found that those moved from the streets into apartments still died at the same rate as those who lived outside.

Ex-NSA worker from Colorado Springs charged with trying to sell U.S. secrets
Jareh Sebastian Dalke believed he was talking to a representative of a nation “with many interests that are adverse to the United States.” He was actually talking to an undercover FBI agent.

Denver police officer hurt, suspect killed in Broomfield shooting
The Denver Police Department tweeted that the injured officer is in stable condition from an apparent gunshot wound to the neck area.

Air Force football sanctioned for recruiting violations
The Air Force football program received two years of probation from the NCAA and had its squad size reduced by 10 for four years.

Colorado mountaineer Hilaree Nelson dies after falling off Mount Manaslu in Nepal
According to liaison officers in Nepal, an avalanche blew Hilaree Nelson and her partner, Jim Morrison, off a cliff while they were attempting to scale the world’s eighth-highest peak.

On the Colorado River, growing concern for trout and chub
From prized rainbow trout to protected native species, declining reservoirs are threatening fish, and increasing the cost of keeping them alive.

Biden announces tentative railway labor deal, averting strike
Amtrak said it was working to restore canceled trains now that tentative union deal is in place.

Man arrested in weekend slaying of Colorado police officer
Arvada police have arrested a man on suspicion of first degree murder and other charges in the shooting death of a 27-year-old police officer. Sonny Thomas Almanza was arrested in connection with the slaying of 27-year-old Officer Dillon Vakoff.

GOP-led recall effort approved for state senator who joined Democrats last month
Colorado’s secretary of state’s office said it had approved a recall petition targeting state Sen. Kevin Priola, whose term representing a suburban Denver district ends in 2025.

Arvada police officer killed, suspect in custody
Officer Dillon Michael Vakoff, 27, and another officer were trying to separate “several belligerent and uncooperative individuals” when the suspect shot a female victim.

Speaking in Colorado Springs, U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts defends legitimacy of court
Roberts said critics were mistaken for calling into question the Supreme Court’s legitimacy over its recent controversial decisions.

U.S. government renames 28 Colorado places to remove racist term for Native women
The term originated in the Algonquin language and may have once simply meant “woman.” But over time, the word morphed into a misogynist and racist slur.

Chief Justice John Roberts to speak at Colorado Springs conference in first appearance since abortion decision
Roberts is scheduled to be interviewed by two judges from the Denver-based 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, which is hosting the conference.