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Article Icon 1State Sues to Keep Space Command

Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser is suing the Trump administration to block its relocation of U.S. Space Command from Colorado Springs to Huntsville, Alabama.

By moving the command, Weiser argues, President Trump is punishing Colorado for its use of mail-in voting, violating the state’s constitutional right to regulate elections.

The lawsuit also claims the administration skipped the procedures required to move a major command. Weiser is seeking a court order stopping the relocation while the suit is pending.

Both Democrats and Republicans in Colorado have opposed the decision to move the headquarters, whose annual economic impact is estimated at $1 billion.

Article Icon 1Food Banks Brace for SNAP Pause

Roughly 600,000 Coloradans who receive federal food assistance benefits will go without them beginning tomorrow, Nov. 1, as the government shutdown enters its second month.

A new map indicates Southern Colorado, the Eastern Plains, and the Western Slope will be hit hardest by the pause, which halts $120 million in benefits across the state.

Food banks statewide are scrambling to meet a record surge in demand, and many organizations have rallied to donate money or produce. Feeding Colorado, an association of five food banks, reports $120,000 in donations so far.

Yesterday, the state budget committee approved $10 million in emergency funding for food banks, along with extended funding for the Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program.

A coalition of states, including Colorado, is suing the U.S. Department of Agriculture to restore SNAP benefits.

Article Icon 1Casa Bonita Performers Strike on Halloween

All 57 of Casa Bonita’s unionized cliff divers, roaming characters, and other performers went on strike Thursday, with plans to picket outside the iconic restaurant through Saturday.

The performers, who unionized last year, have been asking for higher wages. According to union leaders, management walked away from negotiations Wednesday, prompting the strike.

The union also claims management illegally cut several performers’ shifts to accommodate Casa BOOnita, a month-long Halloween event that invites guests to wear costumes.

The restaurant plans to stay open during the three-day strike, offering a free drink or arcade ticket to affected guests.

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Around Colorado

Denver: Sources say the Trump administration is temporarily replacing ICE officials with senior Border Patrol agents in at least five major cities, including Denver. (See Details)

Adams County: A new lawsuit alleges the sheriff and other county officials banned in-person jail visits in a scheme to profit from paid phone and video visits. (See Details)

Denver Metro: The Regional Transportation District voted to ban wrap-around advertisements that cover bus or train windows, aiming to improve rider experience. (See Details)

Grand Junction: A former state trooper was arrested for allegedly harassing people and trying to handcuff a security guard at a local Walmart. (More)

Littleton: Investigators are warning the public about an increasingly popular urban exploration trend linked to a break-in at the shuttered Elvis Cinema. (See Video)

Fruita: Healthcare provider Family Health West said it responded to a cybersecurity attack this week. There’s no evidence that patient or employee data was compromised. (More)

Denver is one of the “rattiest” cities in the U.S., ranking No. 10 overall for rodent activity in owner-occupied residences, according to a new study. (See List)


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Colorado Sports

The Broncos officially signed 41-year-old tight end Marcedes Lewis to their practice squad as a run-blocking specialist. If he’s promoted to the active roster at any point this season, he’ll be the oldest player to ever play for the franchise. (More)

The Colorado Springs-based Rocky Mountain Vibes baseball team is shutting down its operation in the city, an owner announced this week. The Vibes were the second-biggest baseball team in the state, trailing only the Colorado Rockies. (More)

The Colorado Avalanche signed 26-year-old forward Martin Necas to an eight-year, $92 million contract yesterday. He’ll average $11.5 million a year under the new deal, which keeps him with the team well into the 2030s. (More)

Yesterday’s Results: NFL | NCAAF | NBA | NHL | Soccer | Tennis

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Colorado Business

The Airbus A380, the world’s largest passenger aircraft, will return to Denver International Airport for a second summer season in June 2026, Lufthansa announced Tuesday. (See Details)

Barnes & Noble will open a new 23,000-square-foot bookstore and cafe in Glenwood Springs Wednesday, Nov. 5, one of 14 new locations opening nationwide next month. (See Details)

Colorado businesses are almost twice as worried about the state’s economic future as the nation’s, with many citing overregulation as a key concern, according to a new survey. (See Report)

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Et Cetera

Halloween pop-up bars in Denver and beyond are treating guests to spooky cocktails, decorations, holiday games, and more. (See List)

Towns across Garfield County have a range of Halloween events planned today, from a costume party in Carbondale to the Ghouls & Goblins Gala in Rifle. (See List)

The Denver Film Festival kicks off today and runs through Nov. 9, featuring red-carpet premieres, filmmaker Q&As, and appearances by major film stars. (See Details)

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The Poll

Do you support keeping Space Command headquartered in Colorado?

  1. Yes
  2. No
  3. Not sure

 

Yesterday’s Results:

How many trick-or-treaters do you usually get each year?

  1. None: 25%
  2. A few (1-10): 20%
  3. Some (11-30): 19%
  4. A ton (60+): 18%
  5. Quite a few (31-60): 18%
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