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Sunday, February 22, 2026

Colorado faith communities rally around state’s immigrants in face of ICE deportation push

Coloradans of varied faith backgrounds described turning the Biblical command of “love thy neighbor” into action.

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DIA changes course; will consider mass transit as part of Pena Boulevard solution

DIA officials are rethinking their Peña Boulevard expansion project and will consider public transit as part of the solution to congestion on the road.

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Tren de Aragua members get 20 years prison for robbing Denver jewelry store

Two members of Tren de Aragua who pleaded guilty to robbing a Denver jewelry store at gunpoint were sentenced to 20 years in federal prison.

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Renck: This was no miracle — only prideful Americans who ‘are best in the world’

The boys are back. The birds are free. And for one beautiful morning, we felt like a unified country.

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Adams County jury convicts man of murder in Aurora apartment shooting

Kelynn Lewis, 34, was convicted in the February 2024 shooting of second-degree murder, attempted second-degree murder, witness tampering and child abuse, court records show.

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Nuggets fall into trap at Golden State, blow late lead vs. Warriors without Steph Curry

Nikola Jokic’s 35-point triple-double wasn’t enough as the Warriors killed Denver from the 3-point line.

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Flawed analysis caused Colorado Medicaid program’s costs to surge and made it ‘attractive’ to fraud

“We literally alerted them, and they did nothing until about two years later,” said Kelly Milan, the founder of the Colorado Transportation Alliance, about HCPF’s high rates used to pay providers.

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Denver Broncos offseason roster guide: Depth chart and needs ahead of NFL free agency and the draft

As the Broncos, led by Sean Payton and George Paton, jump into roster building mode starting with the NFL Combine this week, a deep dive on their starting point for 2026.