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Boulder Man Sentenced to 15 Years For Sexual Relationship; Crossing State Lines with Minor

Boulder Man Sentenced to 15 Years For Sexual Relationship; Crossing State Lines with Minor

The relationship between the man and the minor has gone on since 2021.
St. Vrain Valley School District Has the Highest Graduation Rate in Denver

St. Vrain Valley School District Has the Highest Graduation Rate in Denver

The district’s 2024 graduation rate is also the highest of Colorado’s ten largest districts.
Two More Arrests by the DEA in Denver One Day After Adams County Raid

Two More Arrests by the DEA in Denver One Day After Adams County Raid

Two individuals were arrested on Monday morning for drug trafficking and money laundering, seemingly unrelated to Sunday’s DEA raid.
U.S. Colorado House Representatives Challenge Governor Polis on Immigration Policies

U.S. Colorado House Representatives Challenge Governor Polis on Immigration Policies

A letter written by reps Evans, Boebert, and Crank urges Polis to take action in illegal immigration.
Newly-Appointed Longmont City Council Member Matthew Popkin Will Be Sworn in on Tuesday

Newly-Appointed Longmont City Council Member Matthew Popkin Will Be Sworn in on Tuesday

Popkin is passionate about sustainable growth, affordable housing, and renewable energy in Longmont.
Bill to Lift Needle Exchange Program Restrictions Vetoed in Denver

Bill to Lift Needle Exchange Program Restrictions Vetoed in Denver

Mayor Mike Johnston wrote in a letter defending his decision that allowing an unlimited number of needle exchanges in the city could be problematic.
University of Colorado Sued for Alleged Free Speech Violations Against Pro-Palestine Student Organization

University of Colorado Sued for Alleged Free Speech Violations Against Pro-Palestine Student Organization

Plaintiffs allege that the university responded too harshly to their peaceful protest in October.
Vail Resorts Faces Class-Action Lawsuit, Lower Snowfall, and Lower Ticket Sales

Vail Resorts Faces Class-Action Lawsuit, Lower Snowfall, and Lower Ticket Sales

A skier filed a lawsuit against the company claiming that they were deceitful about a labor strike and the amount of terrain open in Park City.
Winter Park Express Expands Operations and Lowers Ticket Prices

Winter Park Express Expands Operations and Lowers Ticket Prices

The train, which runs from Denver to Winter Park’s ski resort, now has more seats, lower ticket prices, and operates more frequently.
Longmont City Council Considers Compost Facility on Potentially Toxic Industrial Site

Longmont City Council Considers Compost Facility on Potentially Toxic Industrial Site

The property, Aggregate Industries Distel, is a gravel processing facility that allegedly contains multiple toxic contaminants.