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Article Icon 1Ranchers to Get Nearly $350K for Wolf Losses

Two Grand County ranchers who lost livestock to wolf depredation will receive nearly $350,000 in compensation after the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission approved the payments on Wednesday.

Farrell Livestock will receive $287,407.63 for sheep and cattle losses, while Bruchez and Sons will receive $56,008 for cattle losses.

The payment to Farrell is for 15 animals killed in the last year, alongside other indirect impacts of wolf reintroduction, such as weight loss and low pregnancy rates.

The commission stressed the payments are not a “bonus,” but an attempt to partly recover financial losses, noting some livestock would be worth 25% more on the market.

Article Icon 1Daycare Worker Faces 51 Counts of Abuse

A former Centennial daycare employee was arrested last month on 51 counts of child abuse and harassment, the Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office said on Wednesday.

Brandon Vigil was reported by a teacher’s aide in 2024 for verbally abusing and striking a child. He now faces 28 counts of child abuse and 23 of harassment.

So far this year, three Colorado daycare centers have been shut down for reports of abuse, already exceeding last year’s total.

It’s not currently known where Vigil worked. Experts encourage parents to check the Colorado Department of Early Childhood website regarding childcare center closures or their involvement in adverse actions.

Article Icon 1Colorado Pilot Set for SpaceX Crew-10 Mission

A woman from Divide is set to travel to space next week as part of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-10 mission.

U.S. Air Force Major Nichole Ayers was selected from a pool of more than 12,000 applicants by NASA in December 2021.

She and her fellow crew members began two years of NASA training in January 2022, focusing on space station operations, spacewalks, robotics, T-38 jet operation, and Russian language skills.

Ayers will serve as pilot for Crew-10, which will travel to the International Space Station. The launch is scheduled for Wednesday, March 12, at approximately 6 p.m.

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Around Colorado

Denver: A suspected Tren de Aragua member’s release from jail last week led to his assaulting and attempting to flee immigration authorities, according to testimony from yesterday’s oversight committee hearing. (More)      

Pueblo: A man was airlifted to the hospital with life-threatening injuries on Wednesday after being struck by a train north of Pueblo. (See Photos)

Westminster: Firefighters evacuated an apartment building Thursday after a cloud of smoke sent five people to the hospital. Hazmat crews later identified the substance as pepper spray. (More)

➤ Denver: A police officer was disciplined for accidentally firing a gun confiscated from a passenger’s luggage at Denver International Airport. (More)

Grand Junction: The city is seeking community input on a 107,000-square-foot recreation center that’s expected to open in the summer of 2026. (More)

Vail: A pedestrian was fatally struck by a snowplow Wednesday morning in what is reportedly the town’s first snowplow-related death. (More)       

Colorado Sports

Denver Nuggets’ guard Russell Westbrook moved into second all-time in scoring at his position during the Nuggets’ 116-110 win over the Sacramento Kings on Wednesday. He is 790 points from passing Oscar Robertson for first. (More)

➤ The Colorado Avalanche defeated the Pittsburgh Penguins 4-1 on Wednesday night. The score was tied 1-1 with four minutes remaining in the game’s final period before Casey Mittelstadt scored the go-ahead power play goal to put the Avs ahead. (Watch Video)

➤ The Denver Broncos have cut ties with linebackers coach Michael Wilhoite after he was accused of cursing at and striking a police officer. (More)

➤ Yesterday’s results: NBA | NHL | PGA | LPGA | NCAAM | NCAAW | NCAAB | Soccer 

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Colorado Business

The housing market in Denver is slower than last year ahead of the spring buying-and-selling season, according to a report from the Denver Metro Association of Realtors. (See Details)

Vail Health will open the Precourt Healing Center, the only short-term inpatient mental health facility in the region, this May. (More)

Denver City Council is considering a $1.5 million proposal to revamp 16th Street Mall by hiring local artists, organizing events, and bolstering security. (More)

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Et Cetera

A 3-year-old yak was rescued by firefighters from a frozen pond in Evergreen Memorial Park on Wednesday. (See Photos)

Daylight saving time will start this Sunday when the clocks “spring forward” one hour, putting sunrise at 7:20 a.m. and sunset at 7:01 p.m. (More)

William Shatner, best known for portraying Captain Kirk on Star Trek, will appear at Fan Expo Denver this summer. (See Details)

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