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➤ Statewide: More than a week after the primary, Colorado’s Republican race for governor remains too close to call, with ministry leader Victor Marx leading state Sen. Barb Kirkmeyer by roughly 1,950 votes. An automatic recount is possible if the certified results leave the candidates separated by less than 0.5%. (More)
➤ Southwest Colorado: The Ferris Fire has grown to 51,622 acres and is 22% contained as crews continue battling the blaze in Dolores and Montezuma counties. Evacuation orders remain in effect, while firefighters are protecting homes and critical infrastructure ahead of possible thunderstorms. (More)
➤ Denver: Denver Public Schools Superintendent Alex Marrero, who has applied to lead Miami-Dade County schools, says the board is violating his contract and his position is “increasingly untenable.” The board is on its annual July sabbatical until Aug. 13 and hasn’t formally responded. (More)
➤ Alamosa: A judge pushed Barry Morphew’s murder trial to next summer, roughly seven years after his wife, Suzanne, vanished on Mother’s Day in 2020. Morphew, who maintains his innocence, faces a first-degree murder charge, and the defense sought more time to review evidence. (More)
➤ Summit County: An abandoned campfire found smoldering near Frisco over the Fourth of July weekend prompted plans for a citation and renewed warnings as Stage 2 fire restrictions remain in effect. Officials also urged residents to rely on official alerts after wildfire-tracking apps mistakenly labeled the incident as a wildfire. (More)
➤ Broomfield: City Council is considering an 18-month moratorium on new large data centers while officials draft regulations on power use, water, and neighborhood impacts. The proposal would not affect existing facilities. (More)
➤ Grand Junction: Grand Valley Transit shifted several regular stops to “by-request” service on Monday, meaning buses will skip those stops unless a rider calls ahead or tells the driver. Mesa County says the change streamlines routes and trims trip times. (More)
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