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Article Icon 1Over 7,000 Attend Kirk Vigil

A vigil for late conservative Christian activist Charlie Kirk drew nearly 7,500 people to Colorado State University’s Canvas Stadium on Thursday, Sept. 18, the day Kirk was originally scheduled to visit campus.

A panel of conservative and Christian figures, most with Colorado ties, spoke at the event, urging the crowd to continue advocating for civic engagement. Some attendees placed flowers, candles, and other tributes around photos of Kirk.

Following the vigil, the political group National Ground Game held an on-campus debate, originally planned as a counter-event to Kirk’s appearance. Organizers described it as a forum to condemn political violence and defend free speech.

Heavy security accompanied both events. Canvas Stadium implemented gameday screenings, while K-9 units, mounted patrols, and rooftop spotters were visible across campus.

Article Icon 1Missing Hunters Found Dead

Authorities are investigating the deaths of Andrew Porter and Ian Stasko, two 25-year-old elk hunters who went missing in Conejos County on Sept. 11.

The men’s disappearance, which coincided with heavy storms in the area, prompted a massive search effort. Crews found their bodies about two miles from the Rio De Los Pinos Trailhead on Sept. 18.

Investigators found no obvious injuries or initial signs of foul play and have not yet determined the manner or cause of death. Autopsies are expected to be completed today.

Article Icon 1Veterans Take Dream Flights

Colorado seniors took to the skies last week thanks to Dream Flights, a nonprofit that gives veterans the chance to fly in World War II-era open-cockpit biplanes.

Since 2011, the group has flown nearly 8,000 seniors nationwide, mostly veterans of World War II, Korea, and Vietnam. It describes its mission as bringing “joy, gratitude, and a sense of adventure” to those who served.

Robert Fleak, 96, a retired helicopter pilot and Cold War-era Army veteran, was one of 10 residents of The Ridge Senior Living in Lakewood who took flight Saturday, soaring for 15 minutes in the same Stearman biplane once used to train World War II aviators.

The group also hosted flights for senior and assisted living communities in Castle Rock and Colorado Springs. See a video here.

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A groundbreaking discovery is transforming how we understand memory and brain health.

Scientists at the prestigious Weinberg College of Chicago recently built the world’s most advanced atomic microscope, powerful enough to look deep inside a living, active brain. What they saw left them stunned: the true location of memory cells, and how these cells shape our daily habits, decisions, and even personality.

Even more exciting, their research revealed a simple way to restore lost memory and sharpen mental clarity—without expensive treatments or risky medications. A revolutionary mental training program now makes it possible to reverse even severe memory loss using just a few easy, 3-minute techniques.

Because it relies on natural brain retraining—not drugs or supplements—powerful corporations are already trying to keep this discovery from the public.

 The opportunity to reclaim your memory may not be available for long.

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Around Colorado

Capitol: Colorado Republicans on Saturday elected Rep. Jarvis Caldwell of Monument to succeed former Rep. Rose Pugliese as House minority leader. (See Details)

Larimer County: A fire sparked by a natural gas pipeline rupture in southern Wyoming could be seen from across state lines early Sunday. Crews extinguished the fire by 9 a.m. (More)

Boulder: A retrial date has been set for Michael Clark, whose 1994 murder conviction was vacated following misconduct allegations against Colorado Bureau of Investigation agent Missy Woods. (See Details)

Alamosa: Barry Morphew, awaiting a second trial in the death of his wife, was released from county jail on Friday after posting $300,000 of a $3 million bond. (See Details)

Glenwood Springs: A jury awarded $205 million to the family of Wongel Estifanos, a 6-year-old girl who died after falling from a ride at Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park in 2021. (See Details)

Larimer County: Construction has resumed on a 70-mile water pipeline stretching from northwest of Fort Collins to Thornton, a project initially stalled by legal challenges. (More)


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Colorado Sports

➤ The Broncos fall 23-20 to the Chargers after another fourth-quarter collapse. Denver drops to 1-2 and now trails Los Angeles by two games in the AFC West. (More)

Quarterback Kaidon Salter threw three touchdowns in Colorado’s 37-20 win over Wyoming. Air Force lost 49-37 to Boise State, and Colorado State’s 13-point fourth-quarter rally came up short in a 17-16 loss to UTSA. (See Scores)

The Colorado Rockies officially avoided breaking the all-time MLB loss record with their 42nd win of the season Friday night. (More)

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Colorado Business

Denver City Council passed an ordinance prohibiting pet stores within city limits from selling dogs, cats, or rabbits. (See Details)

The union representing entertainers at Casa Bonita alleges the restaurant unlawfully cut over 1,000 hours of shifts without bargaining, tied to its upcoming Casa BOOnita Halloween pop-up. (See Details)

Starbucks workers in Colorado and two other states filed class-action lawsuits alleging the company broke the law by changing its dress code without reimbursing employees for required clothing. (See Details)

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This discovery is changing everything we know about memory and the brain.

After creating the world’s most powerful atomic microscope, scientists at Weinberg College of Chicago peered inside a living brain for the first time—and were amazed by what they found. They identified where memory cells are truly stored and how they guide everyday decisions.

Even in severe cases of memory loss, a breakthrough mental training program now offers hope. Using a few simple 3-minute techniques, people are restoring clarity naturally—without medications or supplements.

 But act fast: powerful interests want this information hidden.

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Et Cetera

Ralphie VII, the University of Colorado’s newest live buffalo mascot, debuted at Folsom Field Saturday night, storming the field for the Buffs’ game against Wyoming. (See Photos)

Pagosa Springs and Glenwood Springs, praised for their recreation opportunities and small-town charm, landed on Outside’s list of the 16 best places to live in the U.S. (See List)

A team of paranormal investigators became the first group of its kind to visit Linger Eatuaries, a historic Denver restaurant and bar that once operated as a mortuary. (See Details)

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