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Article Icon 1Negotiators Miss Colorado River Deadline

The seven Colorado River states were unable to agree on a new management plan before Tuesday’s federal deadline, leaving the future of the water supply unclear.

The current agreement ends Dec. 31, though its rules will remain in effect through fall 2026. Upper Basin states, including Colorado, have been at odds with Lower Basin states over who will bear the brunt of water cuts in the drought-pressured basin.

In a joint statement, state and federal officials said they’ve made enough progress in the talks to warrant an extension, despite not resolving any key questions about how to manage the water supply for 40 million people.

If the states still can’t reach a consensus by February, the federal government may step in to implement its own plan, which would take effect next fall.

Article Icon 1School Board Weighs Trans Athlete Ban

Douglas County’s school board held its regular public meeting Tuesday, the last before it flips from a 4-3 conservative to a 7-0 moderate majority on Nov. 24.

Both items on the agenda drew controversy. One proposal, titled Preserving Safety and Fairness in Sports, would ban transgender athletes districtwide from participating in sports that don’t match their biological sex.

Attendees were divided over the measure, which one member called a “political statement” by the outgoing conservative slate. A vote on the policy won’t be held until the new board is installed.

The other item, a proposal to let charter schools operate under 10-year instead of 5-year contracts, was widely opposed by public commenters and failed in a 3-4 vote.

Article Icon 1Northern Lights Dazzle Colorado

Aurora borealis, or the northern lights, could be seen across the state Tuesday night, illuminating the sky with brilliant red, pink, purple, and green hues. See photos here.

The rare far-south appearance of the lights, caused by a severe G4 geomagnetic storm, went beyond forecasts, surprising both Coloradans and forecasters.

While Tuesday’s auroras were quite bright across Colorado, their colors appeared more intense in photographs due to cameras’ greater light sensitivity.

You can track northern lights forecasts using the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Aurora Viewline.

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Around Colorado

Windsor: Top Trump administration officials reportedly met with Rep. Lauren Boebert yesterday in an effort to remove her name from a petition to release the Epstein files. The petition is expected to gain the last signature needed to force a House vote with Rep. Adelita Grijalva’s swearing-in. (See Details)

Costilla County: Two school districts, Sierra Grande and Centennial, shut down for one day and for the week, respectively, due to a credible threat about “blowing up a school.”  Police arrested the man who allegedly made the threat. (See Details)

Statewide: One in 10 Coloradans has unclaimed cash or property—such as unpaid wages, stocks, or military medals—collectively valued at over $2 billion, according to the state treasurer. (How To Claim It)

Columbine Valley: The police sergeant who used Flock camera data to falsely accuse a woman of package theft last month will face unspecified disciplinary action, town officials said. (See Details)

Greeley: City manager Raymond C. Lee III resigned Monday, effective Dec. 2, adding to a leadership shakeup as Dale Hall, the newly elected mayor, is set to be sworn in Nov. 18. (More)

Fort Collins: A local rancher is warning neighbors, hikers, and riders about a mountain lion he believes attacked three of his horses, killing one. (More)

Grand Junction: Robert Dewey, a man wrongfully convicted of murder in 1994 and exonerated in 2012, died in hospice care Monday. He helped pass a state law requiring compensation for people wrongfully imprisoned. (More)


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➤ Former Colorado quarterback Kordell Stewart is looking to coach at the college level, reportedly interested in Colorado State’s head coaching vacancy. (More)

➤ The Colorado Avalanche signed 21-year-old forward Gavin Brindley to a two-year extension this week, just days after he scored his first career goal in overtime on Sunday against the Canucks. (More)

➤ Broncos fans rank third-most positive in the league, showing more online support and optimism than most, according to a new study. They’re also among the cleaner fanbases when it comes to swearing. (More

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Xcel Energy has asked the state utilities commission to approve one more year of operation for Comanche 2, its coal-fired power plant in Pueblo, which is slated to close in December. (See Details)

A Frisco home sold for just over $6.5 million, breaking a record for the most expensive single-family home sale in the town’s history. (See Photos)

DoorDash used its sales data to create an economic report comparing 100 U.S. cities. Aurora ranks in the top 10 for meal affordability and restaurant resilience. (See Report)

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➤ Two Colorado centenarians and World War II veterans celebrated their 103rd and 102nd birthdays this month, in addition to Veterans Day. (Read Story)

Wheel of Fortune LIVE will host a show in Denver Tuesday, Nov. 18. The live show, while not televised, includes a replica of the iconic wheel and gives contestants—randomly selected from the audience—the chance to win up to $10,000. (See Details)

The Emerson School, Denver’s oldest surviving school building, is on the market for $6.5 million. A nonprofit restored the 19th-century building to resemble its original state. (See Photos)

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Did you see the Northern Lights this week?

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When do you normally do your holiday shopping?

  1. Early December: 20%
  2. Mid-December: 18%
  3. Other: 17%
  4. Before Thanksgiving: 16%
  5. Black Friday: 15%
  6. Christmas Eve: 14%
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