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Article Icon 1Xcel Settles Marshall Fire Lawsuit

Just one day before a trial would have begun, Xcel Energy agreed to settle a massive lawsuit from victims of the 2021 Marshall Fire, Colorado’s most destructive wildfire.

More than 4,000 plaintiffs argued Xcel caused one of the two fires that merged on Dec. 30, 2021, into the Marshall Fire, which destroyed over 1,000 homes and buildings, killed two people, and caused $2 billion in damage.

A two-year investigation traced one ignition to a trash burn and the other to an Xcel power line. Plaintiffs accused Xcel of negligence, while Xcel has denied that its line started the fire.

On Wednesday, Xcel agreed to pay a $640 million settlement without admitting any fault. Attorneys believe much of the settlement will go to home and property owners.

Article Icon 1Regulators Move to Limit ‘Air Toxics’

Colorado’s Air Quality Control Commission voted last week to set health-based standards for the industrial emission of five substances defined as “air toxics.”

The pollutants, linked to cancer and other health problems, come from sources like oil and gas wells, industrial plants, medical device factories, and wastewater-management systems.

While praising the milestone vote, advocates criticized the governor-appointed board for adopting a set of higher non-cancer risk thresholds proposed by industry groups.

The standards still need to be approved by lawmakers. The AQCC hasn’t decided how to implement them, and they won’t be used in permitting or regulations for at least another year.

Article Icon 1Two Universities Crack Top 100

U.S. News & World Report’s latest annual ranking of the country’s universities includes nine Colorado schools, two of which land in the top 100. See a list here.

The Colorado School of Mines in Golden came in at No. 80—making it the top Colorado school on the list—with high scores in undergraduate engineering programs, innovation, and veteran support.

The University of Colorado Boulder ranked No. 97 overall and No. 46 among public schools. Several of its engineering programs placed in the top 25, including aerospace at No. 10.

The University of Denver and Colorado State University were ranked at No. 117 and No. 151, respectively, followed by other schools in Denver, Colorado Springs, and Greeley.

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Around Colorado

Rio Blanco County: Authorities arrested five people on felony charges for allegedly starting the 35-acre Yellowjacket Fire near Meeker on Aug. 15. (See Details)

Colorado Springs: Police are searching for two teenagers who escaped from a youth detention center on Monday. Both are considered dangerous. (See Details)

Montrose County: The sheriff’s office is asking for help identifying who shot a resident’s horse while it was grazing on forest land last week. The horse is now under veterinary care. (More)

Denver: The Denver Zoo announced Tuesday that Berani, a 32-year-old Sumatran orangutan, was humanely euthanized following a months-long battle with kidney failure. (See Details)

Northern Colorado: A new law tightening concealed handgun permit regulations led to a triple-digit spike in applications in Larimer and Weld counties before it took effect July 1. (See Details)

Elizabeth: Eight campaign signs for three conservative school board candidates were vandalized with swastikas at various locations throughout the community. (See Details)

Statewide: TABOR refunds for the 2025 tax year are estimated to be considerably less than last year’s, starting at $20 for single filers and $40 for joint filers. (See List)


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Colorado Sports

➤ USA Gymnastics rejected a $3 million incentive package to relocate to Colorado Springs, opting instead for a $40 million package to build a new facility in Indiana. (More)

➤ Colorado football coach Deion Sanders thinks his son Shedeur will “get a shot” at starting for the Cleveland Browns at some point this season. Shedeur was a fifth-round pick, taken after fellow rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel. (More)

➤ Nearly $33.8 million in sports betting tax revenue from 2024–25 will be allocated to Colorado’s water conservation plan. (More)

➤ Yesterday’s Results: NHL | MLB | Soccer

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Colorado Business

Garfield County commissioners voted to raise county building permit fees for 3,000-square-foot single-family residences by about $1,876 to cover department expenses. (See Details)

➤ Lakewood residents are pushing back on proposed zoning changes tied to a new state law that would allow more multi-family housing—like duplexes and townhomes—in areas currently zoned for single-family homes. (See Details)

Donald Zuckerman, Colorado’s film commissioner and a key figure in the effort to bring the Sundance Film Festival to Boulder, left his role at the Colorado Office of Film, Television, and Media. (More)

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Et Cetera

The National Western Stock Show named George Eidsness, a Colorado businessman, as the 2026 Citizen of the West, an award recognizing those who embody the spirit and determination of Western pioneers. (See Details)

A rogue baby squirrel led a news crew on a wild chase through the station as they attempted to usher it back outside. (See Video)

Snow fell along the Front Range on Tuesday, with up to 4 inches reported in Georgetown, Rocky Mountain National Park, and several ski areas. (See Photos)

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