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Colorado, some Coloradans make appearances in the Epstein Files
RACHAEL WRIGHT Special to The Gazette
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Updated 2 hours ago
With the U.S. Department of Justice’s release of 3 million more files pertaining to convicted sex felon Jeffrey Epstein, multiple written mentions of alleged connections to Colorado towns and business owners have come to light. A word search of the documents for “Colorado” generates 1,485 hits, with inquiries for cities including Denver and Aspen generating several thousands more. Chad...
Friends forever: Broadway superstars Denver-bound to sing praises of legends
John Moore
john.moore@denvergazette.com
Updated 59 minutes ago
Sutton Foster and Kelli O’Hara will honor Carol Burnett and Julie Andrews with tribute concert joined by Colorado Symphony I remember seeing Sutton Foster’s utterly charming breakout role as Millie Dillmount in the 2002 Broadway musical “Thoroughly Modern Millie” and...
John Moore
Reporter
Ice climbers pick it at Longmont World Cup competition
Michael Braithwaite
michael.braithwaite@gazette.com
Updated 16 hours ago
As the sun rose behind The Climbing Collective, it was cold. Ice cold. On the building’s southwest exterior, strengthening sunlight illuminated puffy coats and clouds of breath — both a rarity along the Front Range this tepid winter. But the...
Michael Braithwaite
Reporter
In a meeting Colorado GOP chair Brita Horn calls ‘illegal,’ Republicans vote to demand her resignation
Ernest Luning
ernest-luning@denvergazette.com
Updated 15 hours ago
Roughly half the membership of the Colorado Republican Party’s state central committee on Saturday voted overwhelmingly to approve a resolution expressing “no confidence” in state GOP Chairman Brita Horn’s leadership and calling for her immediate resignation in an online meeting...
Ernest Luning
Reporter
The freest man in Colorado history | Vince Bzdek
Vince Bzdek
vince-bzdek@denvergazette.com
Updated 9 hours ago
Every Coloradan should know the story of Buffalo Soldier John Taylor, who fought harder and longer than perhaps any man in our history to be truly free. Taylor’s story stands out above all others in a thought-provoking exhibit about Buffalo...
Vince Bzdek
Reporter
What Gallup polls teach us about presidents | Cronin and Loevy
Tom Cronin Bob Loevy
tom-cronin-bob-loevy@gazette.com
Updated 19 hours ago
The Gallup organization, founded by George Gallup, announced on Feb. 11 they will no longer conduct their well-known polls that rate whether Americans approve or disapprove of the way presidents are handling their job. Gallup began these polls in the...
Tom Cronin Bob Loevy
Reporter
20 years after Fort Carson soldier’s death, family seeks answers
Mary Shinn
mary-shinn@denvergazette.com
Updated 19 hours ago
Amber Stone reported her husband missing on Valentine’s Day 20 years ago. A week later he was found in a sewage treatment pond on Fort Carson. Stone is certain her husband, Joseph Eric Barker, didn’t walk barefoot across Fort Carson...
Mary Shinn
Reporter
PHOTOS: Lunar New Year at the Far East Center
Stephen Swofford
stephen-swofford@denvergazette.com
Updated 19 hours ago
Stephen Swofford
Reporter
Colorado Medicaid probe uncovers millions of dollars in alleged transport fraud ring
Nicole C. Brambila nico.brambila@denvergazette.com
nico.brambila@denvergazette.com
Updated 19 hours ago
Colorado Medicaid officials detected $25 million in abnormal billing over just four months two years ago — a surge that prompted a new state law and the suspension of dozens of providers in what authorities now describe as an organized...
Greeley voters to decide fate of project that includes minor league hockey arena
Hap Fry, Special to The Gazette
hap-fry@gazette.com
Updated 19 hours ago
GREELEY • The fate of the Cascadia development — and quite possibly the future direction of the city — is in the hands of Greeley voters this Tuesday during a special city election on whether the landscape-altering project should be...
Hap Fry, Special to The Gazette
Reporter
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U.S. Rep. Gabe Evans demanded action from Gov. Jared Polis and the Colorado Department of Transportation, as he expressed “grave concerns” over the “continued mismanagement” of the state’s transportation agency. In his letter to Polis and CDOT Executive Director Shoshana Lew, Evans demanded “immediate corrective action” to refocus the state transportation agency on its “core […]




