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Article Icon 1Weiser Wins Top Ballot Spot

Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser, a Democrat, will appear first on the party’s gubernatorial primary ballot after winning 90% of the delegate vote during a state assembly Saturday.

Weiser will run against U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet in the race to replace term-limited Gov. Jared Polis. Bennet successfully petitioned onto the ballot, opting not to participate in the assembly in Pueblo.

State Sen. Julie Gonzales, who is challenging incumbent U.S. Sen. John Hickenlooper, secured the top primary spot in the U.S. Senate race with 74% of the vote. See more results here.

Colorado’s 2026 primary election will be held June 30. Democrats who win the primaries are favored to win the November election. Republicans last won a statewide race in 2016.

Article Icon 1Costilla County Sheriff Indicted, Resigns

A grand jury on Thursday indicted five people tied to the Costilla County Sheriff’s Office, including the sheriff, undersheriff, and sheriff’s son, on multiple charges stemming from two separate incidents.

The indictment includes allegations that Sheriff Danny Sanchez and former Deputy Keith Schultz mishandled human remains found on the Wild Horse Mesa in 2024, in part by failing to properly report the discovery and storing a skull in a paper grocery bag.

Undersheriff Cruz Soto, Deputy Roland Riley, and Sgt. Caleb Sanchez were indicted over a February incident allegedly involving excessive use of force on a man suffering a mental health crisis.

Sheriff Sanchez resigned Saturday. The district attorney’s probe into the office is ongoing, meaning more findings or potential charges could emerge from the case.

Article Icon 1Summit FC Shatters Attendance Record

Denver Summit FC, the city’s first professional women’s soccer team, played its inaugural home game at Empower Field on Saturday.

Summit’s match against the Washington Spirit drew 63,004 fans, shattering the National Women’s Soccer League’s previous single-game attendance record—set in San Francisco in 2025—of 40,091 attendees.

A fierce defensive battle left both teams scoreless, ending the match in a 0-0 tie, but the crowd’s energy remained electric throughout the day. See photos here.

Summit faces the Seattle Reign on April 4 ahead of their next home game on April 25. The club hopes to open its permanent stadium in Denver in 2028.

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Last Days to Invest in the ‘Nvidia of Energy’ at $7.77/share

Nvidia’s valuation surged by 1,092% in just three years when it became the backbone of AI. But AI has a massive energy problem Nvidia can’t fix.

As AI data centers begin consuming more power than entire nations like Sweden or Argentina, Frontieras North America’s patented technology reforms coal into high-value commodities like hydrogen and diesel without burning it. It creates a technical carbon to replace coal that burns as clean as natural gas. Under a White House that favors energy production on our home soil, it could unlock up to $2.1 Trillion in energy potential. 

Here’s why you shouldn’t miss this last chance to invest at $7.77/share

  • “FASF” ticker reserved on the NASDAQ

  • $850 million flagship facility breaking ground on April 2

  • $20 million raised from investors so far

As a perfect storm of breakthroughs sets up the company for potential valuation impact, you have just days left to invest at the current price. Lock in the $7.77 share price before the window closes on April 9, 2026.

Around Colorado

Statewide: A federal judge rejected a yearslong, Republican-led lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of Colorado’s voter-approved limits on campaign contributions. (See Details)

Statewide: Several “No Kings” protests opposing the Trump administration took place across the state Saturday. The demonstrations were largely peaceful, though police arrested eight people after a group blocked a road near Coors Field in Denver. (More)

Bailey: Investigators used genealogy to positively identify years-old skeletal remains found at a campsite in 2024, linking them to a 2016 homicide for which the suspected killer, who was charged before dying in custody that same year, never faced trial. (More)

DIA: Some pick-up and drop-off points on Level 5 are temporarily closed from March 29 to around April 28, as crews level sidewalks and add speed bumps. (See Details)

Front Range: Newly released census data shows Elbert, Weld, Douglas, and Adams counties among the fastest-growing in Colorado from 2020 to 2024. (See Data)


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Colorado Sports

Denver University hockey beat Western Michigan 6-2 in Loveland on Sunday to reach the Frozen Four for the third straight year. The Pioneers extended their win streak to 11 and will play April 9 in Las Vegas. (More)

The Broncos could be linked to another offseason move, with a report suggesting Denver as a potential landing spot for Saints running back Alvin Kamara. The deal would reunite Kamara with coach Sean Payton, though it remains speculative. (More)

The Avalanche lost 4-2 to the Jets on Saturday. Brock Nelson and Parker Kelly scored, while Cale Makar recorded his 500th career point. Winnipeg took the lead late in the third and added an empty-net goal. (More)

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Colorado Business

Delayed repairs to Comanche 3, Xcel Energy’s currently offline, damaged coal-fired power plant in Pueblo, could create an electricity shortfall this summer. State regulators warn this could potentially force customer cutbacks during peak periods. (See Details)

Over 1 million square feet of commercial office space in downtown Denver could be converted into 700 apartment units, along with a bodega, coffee shop, and more, under an estimated $315 million plan approved by the Downtown Development Authority. (See Details)

The JBS meatpacking strike in Greeley, the first U.S. slaughterhouse strike since 1985, will enter its third week today amid stalled negotiations. (More)

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The Next $435 Billion Energy Empire Is Being Minted

In today’s dollars, John D. Rockefeller would be worth $435 billion. But “oil money” is old news, and what’s next might surprise investors in 2026: a $2.1 Trillion opportunity in “clean” coal

Now is the “Rockefeller” moment for Frontieras as they reform coal into hydrogen, diesel, and other valuable commodities (just as Rockefeller did with oil). With a White House that favors domestic energy, the NASDAQ ticker FASF reserved, and land officially purchased for their flagship coal reformation plant, Frontieras is positioned for potential valuation impact. 

You have until April 9 at 11:59 PM PT to invest in Frontieras at $7.77/share.* 

This is a paid advertisement for Frontieras’s Regulation A offering. Please read the offering circular at https://invest.frontieras.com/ Reservation of the ticker symbol is not a guarantee that we will be listed on the NASDAQ. Listing on the NASDAQ is subject to approvals. Under Regulation A+, a company has the ability to change its share price by up to 20%, without requalifying the offering with the SEC.
Et Cetera

An elk wandered onto a soccer field during a youth team practice in Loveland, nudging the ball with its nose while kids watched from a safe distance. (See Video)

An Air Force veteran walked more than 20 miles to Denver International Airport while carrying an American flag to raise money and deliver supplies to unpaid TSA workers. (More)

A University of Colorado student returning from a trip to Costa Rica found a slender hognosed pit viper—a venomous snake native to Central America—curled up in her suitcase. It was removed without incident and is currently in the care of the Denver Zoo. (Read Story)

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The Poll

How much has your city, town, or community grown while you’ve lived there?

  1. A ton
  2. A little
  3. Not much
  4. Not at all
 

Friday’s Results:

Which popular history topic is your favorite?

  1. World War II: 23%
  2. American Revolution: 16%
  3. Civil War: 14%
  4. Other: 13%
  5. Ancient Egypt: 12%
  6. Roman Empire: 11%
  7. Middle Ages: 11%
Colorado Trivia

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