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Article Icon 1Multiple Arrests at No Kings Protests

Thousands gathered at more than 50 locations across the state for the No Kings protests on Saturday, joining nearly 3,000 demonstrations nationwide opposing the Trump administration.

The largest of Colorado’s protests took place in Denver, where a crowd of 10,000 lined the streets near the Capitol, prompting road closures and transit delays.

Soon after Denver’s rally ended, about 100 people marched toward Interstate 25, clashing with officers who used smoke and pepper balls to repel them. A similar confrontation occurred hours later.

Denver police made 12 arrests related to the protests. Charges included aggravated assault, assault on a peace officer, and graffiti.

Article Icon 1Trump Calls for Air Force Chapel Investigation

President Trump took to social media on Thursday to criticize what he called the “CONSTRUCTION DISASTER” surrounding the Air Force Academy’s Cadet Chapel restoration project.

The chapel’s renovation began in 2019. Since then, the project has been repeatedly delayed and its cost has skyrocketed, partly due to the discovery of asbestos.

On Truth Social, Trump drew attention to the building’s troubled architectural history and the ballooning cost of the federally funded restoration, saying the “mess should be investigated.”

The project is expected to be complete by Nov. 13, 2028. It’s now estimated to cost $335 million, more than double the initial $158 million budget.

Article Icon 1Researchers Discover New 14er

Surveyors who completed a peak-measuring expedition in the Sangre de Cristos this month are proposing a change to Colorado’s list of 14,000-foot peaks.

Using satellite-controlled equipment, engineers took precise measurements of Crestone Peak, long considered Colorado’s 7th-tallest peak, and the nearby East Crestone Peak, its subpeak.

According to Eric Gilbertson, who led the expedition, East Crestone is actually 3.6 inches taller than Crestone, which would make East Crestone the fourteener and Crestone the subpeak.

If Gilbertson’s data is accepted, Colorado’s official fourteener list may be revised, though the U.S. Geological Survey and the Board of Geographic Names would need to make any designation change.

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Around Colorado

Statewide: Data shows Colorado phones received over 731 million spam robocalls in 2024, more than double the volume in 2016. (See Data)

Pueblo: The Colorado Department of Education issued a warning to Riverstone Academy, billed as Colorado’s first public Christian school, that it may lose state funding for not meeting public school criteria. (See Details)

Elbert County: A minor 3.0 magnitude earthquake was recorded Friday night, with an epicenter north of Black Forest. No damage was reported. (More)

Nederland: Investigators say they’ve found no credible evidence of arson in the fire that destroyed the Caribou Village Shopping Center. A final determination on the origin and cause is pending. (More)

Southwest Colorado: A first-of-its-kind partnership between Airbnb’s nonprofit arm and Colorado nonprofits is offering free emergency housing to those impacted by recent flooding. (See Details)

Denver: A civil jury awarded $19.75 million to six bystanders who were injured when a now-former police officer, attempting to stop an armed suspect, fired into a crowd in 2022. (See Details)


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➤ Down 19-0 in the fourth, the Broncos stormed back to beat the Giants 33-32, capping the biggest comeback in franchise history. Bo Nix led the charge with late-game heroics, and Wil Lutz sealed it with a 39-yard field goal as time expired. (More)

➤ Air Force intercepted two passes, and the Falcons snapped a five-game losing streak with a 24-21 win over Wyoming. (Recap)

➤ Colorado State drew within five points of Hawaii in the fourth quarter after trailing 24-7, but a late Hawaii touchdown sealed a 31-19 Rainbow Warriors win. (Recap)

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Colorado Business

Evans is the latest city to back out of the Northern Integrated Supply Project, a $2.7 billion, two-dam effort to bring drinking water to fast-growing northern Colorado areas. (See Details)

Dollar General agreed to pay a $400,000 settlement fine after a state investigation found discrepancies between listed and actual prices at several of its Colorado stores. (More)

Construction began Thursday on Novel HiFi, a new five-story, 347-unit multifamily residential community next to the Flatiron Crossing Mall in Broomfield. (See Photos)

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Et Cetera

Two bears broke into a gym in Aspen early last Tuesday, prying open the door, wandering around, and consuming roughly $400 worth of protein shakes. (See Video)

A Colorado School of Mines student used his technical expertise to grow a 1,579-pound pumpkin, which is now being showcased on campus. (See Pumpkin)

Cheyenne Mountain Zoo named its new baby western lowland gorilla “Sully” after putting the name to a public vote. (See Photos)

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