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Article Icon 1California County Eyes Peters for Role

Shasta County, California, is considering bringing former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters into its elections office just months after her release from a Colorado prison.

Shasta County Clerk and Registrar of Voters Clint Curtis said Peters could come on as a contract employee, filling in for an assistant registrar who is on medical leave.

Curtis said on a radio show that Peters would take the assistant role after Sept. 4, and Sen. Alex Padilla is already calling for her removal.

Peters was convicted in August 2024 on seven counts tied to a 2021 election equipment breach and served less than two years of a nine-year sentence after Gov. Jared Polis commuted it.

Article Icon 1Mesa County Crash Ruled Intentional

The Colorado State Patrol said Monday that a wrong-way crash on Interstate 70 in Mesa County last month that killed one person and seriously injured six others was intentional.

The Mesa County Coroner ruled the manner of death of the 32-year-old Colorado Springs woman driving the wrong way an intentional act. Her blood alcohol content was 0.235.

Troopers had responded to a report of a gray sedan speeding the wrong way near Loma about 11:36 a.m. on July 20, and the head-on crash followed five minutes later.

The driver of the Ford F-150, a 40-year-old Thornton man, and five passengers, including a 13-year-old and a 10-year-old, were taken to hospitals with serious injuries.

Article Icon 1CU Students Get Sundance Discounts

The Sundance Film Festival will give University of Colorado (CU) Boulder students discounted tickets, free on-campus screenings, and student-only talks with filmmakers.

CU Boulder is now an official university partner for the festival, which moves from Park City, Utah, to Boulder for its Jan. 21-31, 2027 edition.

At least 100 students will get volunteer roles, about 30 will serve on a student advisory board, and the institute hopes to credential 10 student journalists.

Sundance representatives will take part in at least 40 events on campus over the coming academic year, including classroom visits, capstone projects, and research events.

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DIA: Denver International Airport will run a full-scale emergency response exercise from 5 a.m. to 5 p.m. today. Travelers should expect emergency vehicles and actors. Flights will not be affected. (More)

➤ Denver: After disputes plunged from about 12% of citations to 1% under an in-person court process, the city will launch a new online parking ticket dispute system Sept. 14. (More)

Steamboat Springs: Steamboat Resort is using helicopters to clear thousands of trees felled by winter winds, cutting wildfire risk and repurposing the wood for trail signs and bike park features. (More)

Colorado Springs: A 250-pound black bear got into an unlocked car in central Colorado Springs, destroyed the interior, and died inside before being found days later. (More)

Littleton: A retaining wall above the Dutch Creek Farms neighborhood was compromised during weekend storms, flooding homes below and leaving residents worried about the next rain. (More)

Statewide: Starting Jan. 1, 2027, Coloradans ages 15 to 17 will have to finish a 30-hour driver education course before they can get an instruction permit under House Bill 24-1021. (More)


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Colorado Sports

Denver ranked 12th out of 30 NFL markets in a new Nielsen fan passion index that tracked TV viewership, radio, merchandise, and five other metrics. Buffalo, Kansas City, and Green Bay topped the list. (More)

The Colorado Rockies cut struggling pitcher Michael Lorenzen this week after he posted the worst record in the starting rotation. Tanner Gordon will take his spot. (More)

The Denver Broncos got wide receiver Jaylen Waddle and starting center Luke Wattenberg back at practice this week after both missed time with injuries. Waddle hadn’t practiced since August 5. (More)

CSU running back Mel Brown was named to the preseason watch list for the Doak Walker Award, which goes to the nation’s top college running back. Brown transferred from UConn after rushing for 935 yards. (More)

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Colorado Business

Meatpackers at Cargill’s Fort Morgan beef plant overwhelmingly ratified a five-year contract Monday, ending a lockout of more than 1,700 employees that began May 20. (More)

Mission Foods is closing its Pueblo tortilla plant, cutting 90 jobs, after executives told workers Friday that production would stop immediately. (More)

Vail Resorts is shifting its marketing from season passes toward individual resorts, starting with a Kingdom of Breck campaign built on Breckenridge’s mining-town history. (More)

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Firefighting crews who protected Bishop Castle from the Aspen Acres Fire quietly signed the landmark’s guest book, a tribute the Bishop family found after returning home. (More)

The Denver Museum of Nature & Science is opening its new Sturm Family Wing on Sept. 1, with a free public plaza, outdoor dining, live science demonstrations, and the giant-screen Sturm Infinity Theater. (More)

Space Cowboy Colorado, a free fiber-art mission control room with a 10-foot rocket in a cowboy hat, is on view at Colorado Mesa University’s Art Gallery through Aug. 30. (More)     

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