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Copper thefts threaten 911, emergency communications in Colorado
Scott Weiser
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Updated May 26, 2026
The theft of copper communications wire is endangering 911 service and other emergency response systems across Colorado, as thieves target infrastructure in Denver and beyond in search of quick profits, according to policymakers and industry representatives. At the state Capitol,...
Colorado’s Democratic attorney general candidates set to debate Thursday in Parker
Ernest Luning
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Updated May 26, 2026
The four Democrats running for attorney general in Colorado’s June 30 primary are slated to take the stage Thursday night in Parker at a debate sponsored by Colorado Politics, the Denver Gazette and Common Sense Institute. The primary for the...
Colorado business groups host gubernatorial forum Thursday
Colorado Politics
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Updated May 26, 2026
Several business groups are hosting a forum among gubernatorial candidates on Thursday morning. The candidates attending are Democratic Attorney General Phil Weiser and U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet, and Republicans Sen. Barb Kirkmeyer and Victor Marx. The forum will take place...
Tapped: As fire risk climbs, Colorado faces threat to drinking water
Thelma Grimes
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Updated May 26, 2026
Specialists surveying Colorado’s forests know this year will be challenging. Snow melted too quickly, strong winds dried out the trees, and the early signs of danger are already settling across the landscape. Wildfire season is no longer confined to a...
Thune navigates fresh Trump rough patch as Senate frustrations boil over
David Sivak, Washington Examiner
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Updated May 26, 2026
Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) just finished a bruising week that left his relationship with President Donald Trump at a recent low point. Whether it gets worse will depend on how well Thune navigates the seemingly growing number of...
Gazette, Centennial Institute cosponsoring Republican gubernatorial debate Tuesday
The Gazette
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Updated May 26, 2026
The Gazette and the Centennial Institute are cosponsoring a Republican gubernatorial debate Tuesday at Colorado Christian University, featuring candidates state Rep. Scott Bottoms, a Colorado Springs pastor, and longtime GOP insider state Sen. Barb Kirkmeyer. Candidates will field questions on...
‘Anti-Weaponization Fund’ revives yearslong fight over Democrat-backed settlements
Kaelan Deese, Washington Examiner
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Updated May 26, 2026
President Donald Trump’s nearly $1.8 billion “Anti-Weaponization Fund” is triggering bipartisan concern on Capitol Hill while simultaneously reigniting a years-old conservative argument against administrations from both parties using the Treasury Department’s Judgment Fund to finance politically sensitive settlements with little...
Trump is seeing doctors for his annual physical. What the public finds out is up to him
Collin Binkley
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Updated May 26, 2026
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump is getting a medical exam on Tuesday, putting his health under renewed public scrutiny after he has worked to dismiss concerns over his age and stamina. The 79-year-old president traveled to Walter Reed National...
Memorial Day at Fort Logan honors sacrifice of fallen troops
Nicholas Fogleman
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Updated May 26, 2026
Hundreds gathered Monday at Fort Logan National Cemetery to honor fallen service members during a Memorial Day ceremony, where speakers emphasized the sacrifice and memory of military personnel and their families. The ceremony took place as the nation approaches the...
Michael Karlik
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Updated May 26, 2026
Welcome to Court Crawl, Colorado Politics’ roundup of news from the third branch of government. The Colorado legislature overruled two recent state Supreme Court decisions in this year’s session, plus federal judges are addressing the government’s violations of their orders...
Appeals court reinstates murder case despite ex-DA Linda Stanley’s conduct
Michael Karlik
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Updated May 25, 2026
Colorado’s second-highest court reinstated the murder and child abuse charges on Thursday against a Fremont County defendant, reasoning that the former district attorney’s misconduct did not warrant dismissal of the charges. A judge previously dismissed the criminal case against defendant...
Matt Kyle
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Updated May 26, 2026
From the first time she looked at Stephen Martinez’s case, Boulder attorney Jeanne Segil knew she had a shot at getting him released from prison. Martinez, 58, spent 27 years behind bars for a crime he now says never happened....
Aurora police communication policy changes raise concerns for public safety, press freedom
Kyla Pearce
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Updated May 26, 2026
Proponents argue arestees have a right to privacy until adjudicated An Aurora City Council decision to alter social media policies for the police department has raised concerns from press freedom and public safety advocates, who worry that limiting what police...
Tapped: Douglas County looks to diversify water supply as population grows
Nicholas Fogleman
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Updated May 26, 2026
Editor’s Note: The Denver metro region sits at the center of one of the American West’s most complex and consequential water challenges. This series examines the interconnected systems that determine how the region secures, stores, and conserves its water —...
Ernest Luning
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Updated May 21, 2026
SOUTH DAKOTA Tribes sue to halt drilling SIOUX FALLS — Nine Native American tribes in South Dakota, North Dakota and Nebraska are suing the federal government in a bid to stop exploratory drilling for graphite near a sacred site in...
Tapped: Is water a problem for data centers in Colorado?
Deborah Grigsby
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Updated May 26, 2026
Editor‘s Note: The Denver metro region sits at the center of one of the American West’s most complex and consequential water challenges. This series examines the interconnected systems that determine how the region secures, stores, and conserves its water while...
Tapped: Aurora cracks down on water use as reservoirs fall, runoff shrinks
Kyla Pearce
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Updated May 26, 2026
Editor’s note: The Denver metro region sits at the center of one of the American West’s most complex and consequential water challenges. This series examines the interconnected systems that determine how the region secures, stores, and conserves its water while...
Tapped: Colorado River overallocation collides with record drought conditions
Nico Brambila
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Updated May 26, 2026
Editor’s Note: The Denver metro region sits at the center of one of the American West’s most complex and consequential water challenges. This series examines the interconnected systems that determine how the region secures, stores and conserves its water while...
Tapped: Denver residents face hotter, costlier summer under new drought rules
Deborah Grigsby
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Updated May 26, 2026
Editor’s note: The Denver metro region sits at the center of one of the American West’s most complex and consequential water challenges. This series examines the interconnected systems that determine how the region secures, stores, and conserves its water while...
Tapped: Golden tightens water rules as Clear Creek snowpack falters
Sage Kelley
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Updated May 26, 2026
Editor’s note: The Denver metro region sits at the center of one of the American West’s most complex and consequential water challenges. This series examines the interconnected systems that determine how the region secures, stores, and conserves its water while...
Tapped: As snowpack levels shrink, Jefferson County cities take divergent paths on water
Sage Kelley
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Updated May 26, 2026
Editor’s note: The Denver metro region sits at the center of one of the American West’s most complex and consequential water challenges. This series examines the interconnected systems that determine how the region secures, stores, and conserves its water while...
Tapped: Parker makes strides toward renewable water supply
Nicholas Fogleman
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Updated May 26, 2026
Editor’s Note: The Denver metro region sits at the center of one of the American West’s most complex and consequential water challenges. This series examines the interconnected systems that determine how the region secures, stores, and conserves its water while...
Tapped: Sterling Ranch plans to harvest rainwater
Nicholas Fogleman
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Updated May 26, 2026
Editor’s Note: The Denver metro region sits at the center of one of the American West’s most complex and consequential water challenges. This series examines the interconnected systems that determine how the region secures, stores, and conserves its water while...
Tapped: Castle Pines upgrading water treatment capacity for future need
Nicholas Fogleman
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Updated May 26, 2026
Editor’s Note: The Denver metro region sits at the center of one of the American West’s most complex and consequential water challenges. This series examines the interconnected systems that determine how the region secures, stores, and conserves its water while...
Tapped: Castle Rock working to reduce per-capita water use
Nicholas Fogleman
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Updated May 26, 2026
Editor’s Note: The Denver metro region sits at the center of one of the American West’s most complex and consequential water challenges. This series examines the interconnected systems that determine how the region secures, stores, and conserves its water while...
Tapped: With growth tapped out, Highlands Ranch turns to cutting demand
Nicholas Fogleman
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Updated May 26, 2026
Editor’s Note: The Denver metro region sits at the center of one of the American West’s most complex and consequential water challenges. This series examines the interconnected systems that determine how the region secures, stores, and conserves its water while...
Kyla Pearce
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Updated May 26, 2026
Editor’s Note: The Denver metro region sits at the center of one of the American West’s most complex and consequential water challenges. This series examines the interconnected systems that determine how the region secures, stores, and conserves its water while...
Tapped: Built to stand alone, Westminster’s water system confronts historic dryness
Sage Kelley
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Updated May 24, 2026
Editor’s note: The Denver metro region sits at the center of one of the American West’s most complex and consequential water challenges. This series examines the interconnected systems that determine how the region secures, stores, and conserves its water —...
Tapped: Built to stand alone, Westminster’s water system confronts historic dryness
Sage Kelley
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Updated May 24, 2026
Editor’s note: The Denver metro region sits at the center of one of the American West’s most complex and consequential water challenges. This series examines the interconnected systems that determine how the region secures, stores, and conserves its water —...
Colorado Politics Calendar May 25-31
Rachael Wright, Special to Colorado Politics
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Updated May 19, 2026
CoPo’s weekly political calendar will help you find political and public-policy events throughout Colorado. It includes candidate and issue campaign events, public policy meetings, court hearings, state and local party conventions, assemblies, debates, rallies, parades, speaking engagements, traveling dignitary appearances,...

