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Article Icon 1Students Walk Out to Protest Gun Violence

High school students across Colorado staged walkouts Wednesday to protest gun violence, one week after the shooting at Evergreen High School.

Walkouts took place in Broomfield, Conifer, Colorado Springs, Denver, and Highlands Ranch. The activist group Students Demand Action, joined by state representatives, also hosted a rally at the Capitol.

At Mesa Ridge High School, students walked out in protest of the Evergreen shooting and a separate incident on their own campus, where two classmates were arrested for bringing a pistol and an airsoft gun to school.

On Monday, a walkout at Thompson Valley High School in Loveland was cut short after threats were made against participating students. Police are still investigating.

Schools in Jefferson County, where the Evergreen shooting occurred, held walkouts last Friday.

Article Icon 1Massive Search Underway for Missing Hunters

A search-and-rescue effort involving ground teams, search dogs, drones, and local volunteers is underway to find two missing hunters in Conejos County.

According to the sheriff’s office, Andrew Porter, 25, of Asheville, North Carolina, and Ian Stasko, 25, of Salt Lake City, Utah, disappeared during an elk hunting trip near Trujillo Meadows Reservoir, just north of the New Mexico border.

The hunters’ families last heard from them Thursday, Sept. 11, when storms moved into the area. On Saturday, deputies found their car at the nearby Rio De Los Pinos Trailhead, with camping gear and backpacks still inside.

As of Wednesday, both men are still missing. The families set up a GoFundMe to help with the search and are offering a $10,000 reward to anyone who can find them.

Article Icon 1Voting Open in ‘Coolest Thing’ Contest

Voting is now open for the fourth annual Coolest Thing Made in Colorado People’s Choice Award, a competition celebrating Colorado’s inventions.

The contest has been held by the Colorado Chamber of Commerce since 2022. A water purification system, an off-road wheelchair attachment, and a Lockheed Martin spacecraft have won in past years.

This year’s 10 finalists include a self-driving mini tractor, the first aero-electric travel trailer, a low-orbit satellite, and the Laser Maze Challenge, an interactive attraction by Longmont’s Funovation.

The public can vote for up to three products per day until Oct. 6. To vote and see all 10 finalists, click here.

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Around Colorado

Evergreen: Authorities released a timeline of events in the Sept. 10 shooting at Evergreen High School. A 16-year-old fired 20 rounds over nine minutes, both inside and outside the school, wounding two students before killing himself. (See Details)

Summit County: Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Homeland Security Investigations conducted a criminal operation at a Frisco restaurant on Tuesday, the sheriff’s office confirmed. (See Details)

Weld County: Two deputies were injured when one of them accidentally discharged his gun during firearms training on Tuesday. Both were hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries. (More)

Fort Collins: Parking Services is collecting public input on the possibility of reintroducing paid on-street parking to Old Town, where street parking has been free since the 1960s. (See Details)

Capitol: Republican Reps. Gabe Evans, Lauren Boebert, and Jeff Crank issued a joint letter to Gov. Jared Polis calling for a second special session to address Colorado’s “crime crisis” and criminal competency laws. (See Details)

Centennial: A driver captured video of someone throwing a heavy object out of a moving truck, striking and damaging her windshield, in an incident recalling a deadly 2023 rock-throwing case. (See Details)


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Colorado Sports

➤ Colorado Buffaloes football coach Deion Sanders invited rapper Ice Cube to their practice to give the team a motivational talk after a 1-2 start to the season. (More

➤ Broncos head coach Sean Payton attributed the lack of carries for rookie running back RJ Harvey to exceptional play from veteran J.K. Dobbins early on. (More

➤ The Colorado Avalanche announced their 2025–26 group and theme nights, which include Military Appreciation Night, Grateful Dead Night, and more. (See List) 

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Colorado Business

The Rye Resurgence Project is working with local farmers and businesses to create a market for rye in the San Luis Valley, aiming to build agricultural resilience in the region. (More)

Gov. Jared Polis, joined by U.S. Sens. Michael Bennet and John Hickenlooper, sent a letter urging the CEO of Buc-ee’s to reconsider the chain’s proposed Palmer Lake location. (See Details)

Denver International Airport ranks third worst for flight delays—with just 75.3% of flights departing on time—according to a Bureau of Transportation study of 30 major airports. (See Details)

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An 8-year-old girl in Salida has raised more than $52,000 for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital through cookie drives, spaghetti dinners, bake sales, and the St. Jude 5K. (See Details)

Colorado’s elk rut, the animals’ annual mating season, is in full swing. Several Coloradans have captured videos of bull elk battling and bugling for mates. (See Videos)

The Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show—an all-breed dog show held in New York and named for Manhattan’s Westminster Hotel—selected a Denver woman as a judge for its 150th annual competition. (See Details)

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