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Monday, February 9, 2026

Denver OKs first $410M in Vibrant Denver bonds as agencies give AAA ratings — with a caveat

The ratings came with a gentle warning: They could consider downgrading the city’s grade if its rainy day fund doesn’t recover soon.

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Keeler: Broncos need to give RB Breece Hall what he wants, a Super Bowl ride on Bo Nix Express

Why Breece Hall? The Broncos are on the right track. They just need more beef in the boxcar.

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Christian Braun on failed initial return from ankle injury: ‘I wasn’t ready’

White men can’t jump if their ankles aren’t fully healed, Christian Braun learned recently.

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National Laboratory of the Rockies, based in Golden, axes another 134 positions

The National Laboratory of the Rockies let go 134 employees on Monday, the second time in less than a year that the facility formerly known as the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, or NREL, has terminated staff.

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Cherry Creek Schools’ freeze on travel, contracts tied to ‘decisions and actions’ of former superintendent and his wife

Board President Anne Egan announced that interim Superintendent Jennifer Perry will launch an external audit to review the district’s organizational systems, including internal controls and fiscal responsibilities.

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Lawmakers want quicker social media warrant responses in wake of Evergreen High School shooting

“Tragically, (the student’s) identity wasn’t revealed until after the shooting, nearly two months later — preventing our law enforcement from intervening and being able to stop this.”

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Lindsey Vonn’s father tells the AP he wants her to retire after her Olympic crash

Lindsey Vonn’s father said Monday that the American superstar will no longer race if he has any influence over her decision and that she will not return to the Winter Olympics after breaking her left leg in the downhill over the weekend.

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Colorado Democrats ramp up anti-ICE strategy after raids, killings: ‘The community’s been calling for it’