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Article Icon 1 Storm Causes Fatal Crashes 

Adverse travel conditions caused by last week’s storm resulted in a series of fatal crashes over the holiday weekend, with at least seven collisions and eight deaths since Friday.

Two of the deadly crashes occurred on Valentine’s Day. Two others took place in Adams County on Saturday and Sunday, leading to one arrest for careless driving resulting in death.

Colorado State Patrol (CSP) also reported four different cruiser vehicles were struck in non-fatal collisions, either while stopping motorists or closing lanes due to previous crashes.

With weather advisories in place through this morning, CSP is urging motorists to use extra caution and take warnings seriously.

Article Icon 1Colorado GOP Sues Members for ‘Coup’

The Colorado Republican Party is suing six state party members who instigated a failed “coup” last summer by attempting to oust Chairman Dave Williams.

According to the lawsuit, Williams’ rivals undertook “a series of unethical, dishonorable, and fraudulent actions designed to cling to power,” costing the party $100,000 in legal fees and sowing chaos weeks before the presidential election.

This litigation is the most recent in a longstanding dispute between “old” and “new” factions of the Colorado GOP, which at one point saw Williams and his opponent, Eli Bremer, simultaneously claiming to be Chairman.

With the party’s biennial reorganization taking place next month, Brita Horn, contender for party chair and one of the suit’s defendants, says it won’t deter her from a goal of “uniting the Colorado Republican Party.”

Article Icon 1Lawmakers Urge USFS Reinstatement

Colorado lawmakers are urging the U.S. Department of Agriculture to reinstate 3,400 U.S. Forest Service (USFS) employees who were laid off last week.

The layoffs were in accordance with Executive Order 14210: The Department of Government Efficiency ‘Workforce Optimization Initiative,’ aimed at reducing government workforce expenses. 

In a joint statement issued Friday, state senators and representatives claimed the reductions combined with the existing hiring freeze will put undue strain on the already-understaffed USFS, which manages 11.3 million acres of Colorado land.

Some lawmakers are also seeking hiring freeze exemptions for critical positions like wildland firefighters and public safety personnel to prevent disruptions in wildfire response efforts. 

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Around Colorado

Park County: Colorado Parks and Wildlife has acquired 120 acres for the creation of a new wildlife area along Michigan Creek. (More)

Statewide: Lawmakers are seeking to make financial literacy a requirement for high school graduation via a bipartisan bill advancing in the legislature. (More)

Highlands Ranch: A public defender is seeking to block the release of video footage of the fatal shooting outside entertainment venue Main Event on Feb. 8. (More)

Denver: A contractor is facing 10 years in prison after knowingly exposing an employee to asbestos and exploiting the at-risk, 82-year-old property owner who hired him. (More)

Interstate 25: Drivers can expect detours during the next phase of the Broadway and I-25 interchange project. A six-week road closure on Walsh Place starts Monday. (More

Vail: Rescue crews continue to search for Connor Gill, a snowboarder who disappeared at Vail Mountain on Friday morning. (More)                

Colorado Sports

Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokić teamed up with one of the NBA’s most exciting young players, Victor Wembanyama, for this alley-oop during Sunday night’s All-Star Game. (Watch Video)

➤ The Colorado Rockies have announced their 2025 promotional schedule. The team will celebrate the 30th anniversary of Coors Field on April 26 and have two bobblehead giveaways showcasing star players Ezequiel Tovar and Brenton Doyle. (More)

Tickets are now on sale for the Big 12 Women’s Lacrosse Championship, hosted by the University of Colorado. The winner of the Big 12 tournament will get an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament. (More)

➤ Yesterday’s results: NHL | NCAAM | NCAAW | NCAASB | Soccer

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Colorado Business

Powderhorn Mountain Resort, a Grand Mesa ski area owned by Colorado’s Gart family, has sold a majority stake to Utah-based Pacific Group Resorts with plans to develop the mountain’s “tiny-home village.” (More)

The City of Delta is encouraging community input for its Main Street Improvement Project, a $13-million initiative to implement new street design in the downtown area. (More)

➤ Alamo Drafthouse Sloans Lake employees went on strike last week in protest of the theater chain’s citywide layoffs. (More)

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Georgetown hosted one of the nation’s largest pond hockey tournaments over the weekend, with over 300 teams from across the country in competition. (More)

A Colorado couple who originally met on a flight to Denver—and thanks to an abundance of kismet—were married last week. (More)

Copper Mountain in Summit County hit 200 inches of snowfall this season, claiming the title of the “snowiest resort in Colorado” ahead of schedule. (More)

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