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Storage unit bidding war led to discovery of 1.7 million fentanyl pills in Colorado
Spencer McKee
spencer@outtherecolorado.com
Updated 23 minutes ago
Recent data released by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration is shocking, capturing how much of a role Colorado plays in terms of the country’s illegal fentanyl market. According to that data, 6.7 million fentanyl pills were seized in the Centennial...
Spencer McKee
Reporter
Polis to deliver final state address to Colorado legislature
Colorado Politics
colorado-politics@denvergazette.com
Updated 1 minute ago
Watch live here. Gov. Jared Polis will deliver his final State of the State address to the Colorado General Assembly this morning and outline his agenda for this year’s legislative session, notably in the areas of housing, early childhood development,...
Colorado Politics
Reporter
Denver Summit FC schedule released for inaugural 2026 NWSL season
Daniel Boniface
dan.boniface@denvergazette.com
Updated 45 minutes ago
Now, it’s starting to feel real. Denver Summit FC on Thursday announced its full schedule for its inaugural season in the National Women’s Soccer League, featuring 15 home matches across three venues. Denver Summit will open its season with three...
Daniel Boniface
Reporter
Big Val and Big Brock become big duo for Jared Bednar’s Avalanche | NHL Insider
Evan Rawal
evan-rawal@denvergazette.com
Updated 3 hours ago
Jared Bednar has a center/wing duo that every NHL coach dreams of having. This time we’re not talking about Nathan MacKinnon and Martin Necas. With their big frames spanning nearly 13 feet and their sticks covering around 12 feet of...
Evan Rawal
Reporter
Movie rundown for the weekend through Jan. 18: ’28 Years Later: The Bone Temple’ opens
Carlotta Olson
carlotta-olson@denvergazette.com
Updated 5 hours ago
OPENING “28 Years Later: The Bone Temple” — (Horror, not rated, 109 minutes). Dr. Kelson discovers something that could change the world, while Spike joins Jimmy Crystal’s gang. “All You Need Is Kill” — (Action, R, 81 minutes). Two people...
Carlotta Olson
Reporter
CSU’s Kathy Lightfoot scores most points by a Colorado Division I player | Jan. 4, 1982 | Colorado’s Top 150 Sports Moments
Chris Schmaedeke
chris.schmaedeke@denvergazette.com
Updated 23 hours ago
Happy birthday, Colorado — and Colorado sports. Leading into the state’s 150th birthday Aug. 1, The Denver Gazette has partnered with the Colorado Sports Hall of Fame to publicize the definitive list of Colorado’s top 150 sports moments. Colorado Sports Hall...
Chris Schmaedeke
Reporter
Xcel Energy considers planned outages in northern Colorado due to wildfire risk
Daniel Boniface
dan.boniface@denvergazette.com
Updated 5 hours ago
Sunny skies and mild temperatures are on tap Thursday for Denver, but breezy winds and low relative humidity have meteorologists concerned about fire danger in Larimer and Weld counties and Colorado’s Eastern Plains. The National Weather Service in Boulder has...
Daniel Boniface
Reporter
EDITORIAL: Celebrate Denver’s record-setting stock show
The Gazette Editorial Board
thegazette-editorial-board@gazette.com
Updated 18 hours ago
Who says “Cowtown’s” best days are behind her? Sure, artificial intelligence might wind up taking more time this legislative session than agriculture. And, yes, all the way up to Gov. Jared Polis’ tone-deaf “Meat Out Day” and, of course, the...
The Gazette Editorial Board
Reporter
GUEST COLUMN: When Colorado schools dump unions, they excel
Aaron White
aaron@gfreedom.com
Updated 2 hours ago
Last fall, the Colorado Education Association boasted that over 80% of the candidates it endorsed statewide won their races. But scratch beneath the surface of that talking point and you’ll find a very different story — one that reveals not...
Aaron White
Reporter
It’s time to restore the military-industrial complex | Mike Rosen
Mike Rosen
mike-rosen@denvergazette.com
Updated 2 hours ago
Historian Will Durant observed that peace is an unstable equilibrium which can be preserved only by acknowledged supremacy or equal power. War is a constant of human history and human nature and always will be. That’s not cynicism or defeatism,...
Mike Rosen
Reporter




