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Article Icon 1 Senate Confirms Denver CEO as Energy Secretary 

The Senate confirmed fossil fuel executive Chris Wright as energy secretary in a 59-38 vote on Monday, advancing President Trump’s push for U.S. “energy dominance.”

Wright, CEO of Denver-based Liberty Energy, has been critical of strict climate policies and vows to expand fossil fuel production.

During his confirmation hearing, he promoted an “all-of-the-above” energy strategy, supporting fossil fuels, nuclear power, and renewables such as wind and solar.

Despite environmental concerns, he received bipartisan support, including from Colorado’s Democratic senators.

As energy secretary, he will play a key role in the administration’s National Energy Council, focusing on deregulation and boosting domestic energy production.

Article Icon 1TABOR Calculation Error May Cost $77M

Nearly 24,000 Coloradans will seemingly vanish from the state’s population count this year due to a TABOR calculation error, leading to a potential $77 million cut in public services.

The error stems from outdated formulas that fail to account for Census corrections, underestimating population growth.

Lawmakers on the Joint Budget Committee are considering a rare legislative fix to prevent similar miscalculations in the future.

While there’s bipartisan support, legislators are cautious about appearing to bypass TABOR rules, as the change could impact taxpayer refunds. Even with a fix, Colorado still faces a $1 billion budget shortfall.

Article Icon 1Historic Sites Added to Endangered Places List 

At a recent Colorado Preservation Conference, four new sites were added to Colorado’s Most Endangered Places list: the Indiana Jones Bed & Breakfast in Antonito, the Knearl Block and Opera House in Brush, the Newman Block in Granada, and the old Town Hall in Red Cliff.

The Indiana Jones Bed & Breakfast in Antonito, built in 1888, gained fame when it was featured in the 1989 film but now faces structural issues.

The Knearl Block, once a cultural hub, suffers from decay. In Granada, the Newman Block played a role in supporting Japanese Americans during WWII, while the Red Cliff Town Hall, a relic of early mining days, sits empty.

Being added to the Most Endangered Places list grants these sites access to resources and preservation support.

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Around Colorado

Larimer County: A 63-year-old man was arrested for allegedly impersonating a police officer near Horsetooth Reservoir, using flashing lights and a siren to chase a driver. (More)

Telluride: Bear Creek Falls and surrounding mining claims near Telluride hit the market for $14.9 million. The 33.6-acre private property was listed for the first time in over 100 years. (See Details)

Longmont: Despite Colorado’s declining birth rates, UCHealth Longs Peak Hospital is experiencing a baby boom, setting a record in 2024 with more than 1,000 deliveries. (More)

Pueblo: A hiker was rescued and airlifted to a Colorado Springs hospital after falling off a cliff at Lake Pueblo State Park. A passerby heard her screams and called for help. (See Photos)

Statewide: The FBI is seeking victims of 75-year-old Mary Blakley, who is accused of posing as a doctor and operating fraudulent “body scan” clinics across multiple states since 2002. (More)

Denver: Casa Bonita opened April reservations on Monday after previous slots were filled within hours. Founders’ Club members receive priority before the general public. (See Details)

Colorado Sports

➤ The Denver Broncos are expected to hire former New Orleans Saints head coach Darren Rizzi as the team’s next special teams coordinator. (More)

➤ Colorado Avalanche goalie Mackenzie Blackwood recorded 24 saves on Sunday night to secure his second consecutive shutout. (More)

➤ The Colorado Buffaloes have announced that they will play their annual Black and Gold Spring Game on April 19. (More)

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

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Colorado Business

Northern Colorado’s first children’s museum is coming to Loveland, converting a former outlet mall into a 19,000-square-foot interactive space. (More)

Garfield County residents are debating Nutrient Farm’s proposed 1,136-acre development, which includes farms, housing, a music and entertainment area, and more. The next public hearing is scheduled for March 12. (More)

Larimer Street in Denver’s RiNo district reopened to traffic on Monday, ending a pandemic-era outdoor space program. Officials promise future public space initiatives. (More)

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Et Cetera

An emotional reunion took place at Hygiene Elementary in Longmont last week when Lt. Col. Brandon Ward surprised his wife and children after returning from service overseas. (Watch Video)

Colorado retirees with $1 million set aside can expect their savings to last 25 years—one of the shortest durations in the U.S. Hawaii ranks worst, with savings lasting just 12 years. (See Details)

A Waffle House in Littleton is accepting Valentine’s Day reservations, transforming its 24-hour diner into a romantic spot with tablecloths, soft lighting, and classic breakfast favorites. (See Photos)

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Do you prefer waffles or pancakes?

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Will the Colorado Rockies baseball team be competitive in 2025?

  1. Don’t know, don’t care: 38%
  2. No: 33%
  3. Yes: 29%
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