
Dominion, the Denver-based voting tech company at the center of false 2020 claims, is sold
Dominion Voting Systems, the company at the center of false fraud claims about the 2020 election, has been acquired by an entity called Liberty Vote.

Colorado unlocks federal funding to build electric vehicle chargers along highways
The Trump Administration blocked funding for the $5 billion federal charging program last February.

Weekend storm could drench Western Colorado while doing little for snowpack
The storm is fueled by tropical moisture leftover from Hurricane Priscilla.

Troops will miss paychecks next week without action on the government shutdown
The federal government shutdown is raising anxiety levels among service members and their families because those in uniform are working without pay.

In the war of words over the federal shutdown, Colorado’s members of Congress are foot soldiers for their parties
The state’s Democrats and Republicans have been holding press conferences, giving interviews, and attacking each other on social media, as they try to get their message out.

Fire engulfs Nederland shopping center, destroying local businesses
The fire is out, but roads around the area will remain closed for a while.
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Former Pikeview Quarry could be part of the City of Colorado Springs’ park system by the end of the year
Five years of work to reclaim the mountainside scar in northwest Colorado Springs is complete. Tens of thousands of native plants are now growing on the re-landscaped slope.

Barbed wire fences dot the West. There’s a growing movement to take them down — for wildlife
Every two and a half miles of barbed wire is responsible for killing one deer, elk or pronghorn a year, one study estimated.

District 11 walk-out marks first El Paso County teacher strike in 50 years
More than a thousand people took part in the picket lines on Wednesday.

Staffing shortages cause more US flight delays as government shutdown heads into second week
The FAA reported issues on Monday at airports in Burbank, California; Newark, New Jersey; and Denver.

CU coach Deion Sanders back at practice after procedure for blood clots
Sanders had a procedure called an aspiration thrombectomy, which involves the left popliteal — located behind the knee — and tibial arteries.

On and off ramps connecting southbound I-25 to U.S. Highway 50B near downtown Pueblo are closing
Detours will be in place until the project is complete in 2027. Access to and from northbound I-25 will be open.

Former Aguilar official charged with embezzling public funds, adding to the town’s financial and water woes
Federal funds were allegedly mixed with the town’s general fund and used in part for personal expenses.

Listen: DPS unveils new Native Student Center at West High School
The student center is the only space in the school district specifically designated for Native students and community members to gather.

Shutdowns should not be used as policy leverage, Rep. Jeff Hurd says
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Shutdown adds more stress on Colorado’s already strained federal workers
Unemployment numbers from government employees climb as deferred resignations end and others find themselves furloughed in as Congress’ stalemate drags on.

The 12 best horror music videos of 2025
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Deion Sanders will undergo procedure related to blood clots, plans to coach CU this weekend
Tuesday's surgery is called an aspiration thrombectomy, which involves the left popliteal — located behind the knee — and tibial arteries. Sanders said it will take several hours.