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Will Denver’s dueling underground music fests face off at once?
John Moore
john.moore@denvergazette.com
Updated 3 hours ago
Less than a year ago, local music fans collectively pondered whether the summer music festival might be dead in Denver. (To our credit, we opined in this space: “Categorically not.” Actually, our exact words were: “Don’t be daft, punk!”) But...
John Moore
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Secretary Hegseth: U.S. is ‘winning decisively’
Wire Services
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Updated 4 hours ago
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Wednesday said that the U.S. is quickly gaining air superiority over Iran but that America cannot stop all air attacks. He signaled a longer timeframe for the U.S. war in Iran, saying it will...
Wire Services
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Colorado declares measles outbreak after third case linked to Broomfield school
Nicole C. Brambila nico.brambila@denvergazette.com
nico.brambila@denvergazette.com
Updated 5 hours ago
An unvaccinated Adams County child who tested positive for measles is tied to a case from Broomfield High School last month, leading state health officials to declare an outbreak. Colorado has four measles cases to date, amid a national outbreak....
Federal audit finds $77.8M in improper Medicaid payments for Colorado autism therapy
Nicole C. Brambila nico.brambila@denvergazette.com
nico.brambila@denvergazette.com
Updated 4 hours ago
Colorado’s Medicaid payments for a therapeutic program for individuals with autism increased 172% in four years, prompting a federal audit by the Office of the Inspector General. Auditors found Colorado made $77.8 million in improper Medicaid payments for Applied Behavior...
Almost 40 apply for board to oversee revitalization of Colfax Avenue
Kyla Pearce
kyla-pearce@denvergazette.com
Updated 5 hours ago
Aurora officials received almost 40 applications for the Aurora Downtown Development Authority Board that will oversee the revitalization of Colfax Avenue. The application period ended Saturday, and an Aurora spokesperson said 38 people applied. Of the 38 applicants, 32 met...
Kyla Pearce
Reporter
Denver police chief on mask ban, mayor’s orders: ‘What enforcement looks like, I’m not exactly sure’
Deborah Grigsby
deborah.smith@denvergazette.com
Updated 3 hours ago
Denver bans wearing of face masks by law enforcers, use of city property to stage immigration operations As Denver takes steps to restrict federal agents conducting immigration enforcement in the Mile High City, its police chief said he is unclear...
Deborah Grigsby
Reporter
Weekend things to do around Denver: Colorado Golf Expo and more
Emily Bejarano
emily-bejarano@gazette.com
Updated 7 hours ago
No plans for the upcoming weekend? There’s still plenty of action happening around Denver and beyond to get folks off the couch. Each Thursday, explore Denver’s essential weekend events curated by The Denver Gazette. Dive into cultural experiences and entertainment...
Emily Bejarano
Reporter
Battle for Denver’s best ice cream shop begins, vote now
Daniel Boniface
dan.boniface@denvergazette.com
Updated 1 hour ago
The Denver Gazette’s Ice Cream Shop Bracket has launched. The competition pits 32 of the Denver area’s top ice cream purveyors against one another in a March Madness style bracket. Last week, we asked our readers to nominate their favorite...
Daniel Boniface
Reporter
As parents claim some AI chatbots encourage teen suicide, Colorado legislators eye regulation
Marissa Ventrelli
marissa.ventrelli@coloradopolitics.com
Updated 5 hours ago
Juliana Peralta of Thornton was a vibrant, happy kid, said her mom, Cynthia Montoya. Then, in the final months of 2023, Cynthia began to notice a change in her 13-year-old daughter. Peralta had become more withdrawn and was on her...
Marissa Ventrelli
Reporter
Trump to attend dignified transfer of six US service members killed by Iran
Christian Datoc, Washington Examiner
christian.datoc.washington.examiner@gazetteedit.wpenginepowered.com
Updated 7 hours ago
President Donald Trump will attend the soon-to-be-held dignified transfer of six American service members killed so far by Iran in Operation Epic Fury. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt made the announcement during her Wednesday press briefing. “These heroes represent...
Christian Datoc, Washington Examiner
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Mountain Vista High School students recognized for heroic actions in Highlands Ranch rollover crash
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