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SENTINEL MUSE: Summer’s back and so are Havana Street Night Markets

AURORA | Aurora’s global street festival returns for the 2026 season Saturday night, transforming the Havana Street corridor into an open-air celebration of food, art and community. Centered outside Leezakaya, the monthly night market features an eclectic mix of vendors offering handmade goods, clothing, jewelry and international crafts. Live music, dance performances, games and giveaways […]

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Candidates for Colorado governor address business lobby concerns in Glendale

This story was first published at Colorado Newsline.  DENVER | Two Democrats and two Republicans pitched their campaigns for Colorado governor to a roomful of business leaders in Glendale on Wednesday, offering different visions for the state but finding plenty to agree about — with the business community and with each other. Democratic U.S. Sen. […]

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Aurora police arrest suspect in fatal apartment shooting

AURORA | A 40-year-old man was arrested in Aurora Wednesday in connection with fatal shooting the day before at a central Aurora apartment complex, police said. Lewis Davis Jr., 40, was arrested by police and SWAT unit members near Billings Street and East Colfax Avenue, without incident, police said. Police were called to the apartment […]

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Wyoming man sentenced to 22 years for child sex assault at Englewood water park

CENTENNIAL | A 19-year-old Wyoming man was sentenced Wednesday to 22 years in prison for sexually assaulting a young girl at an Englewood water park last summer, prosecutors said. Trenton Moskovita was sentenced to 22 years in state prison, followed by at least 10 years and possibly life on Sex Offender Intensive Supervised Probation, according […]

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DIA to complement train system with pedestrian walkways

This story was first published at KUNC News. DENVER | The days of only being able to take the train between terminals at Denver International Airport (DIA) may be coming to an end. Denver Mayor Mike Johnston, along with DIA CEO Phil Washington, announced on Tuesday plans to construct a pedestrian walkway to connect the […]

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10 years in and 16,800 students short: Colorado high school apprentice project lags despite support

This story was first published at Chalkbeat Colorado. AURORA | Treyvon Greenwood thought he would go into the trades after graduation. A senior at Aurora’s Smoky Hill High School, he was interested in becoming a heating, ventilation, and air conditioning technician. His trajectory changed when his English teacher heard Greenwood talk about his passion for […]

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WATTS UP? Buckley’s fission for nuclear power, right on the base

AURORA | Buckley Space Force Base will soon be home to one of the first portable nuclear reactors installed on a U.S. military base as part of a Pentagon initiative aimed at making military bases less dependent on the civilian grid, according to Department of Defense officials.  Buckley was selected as one of the bases […]

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Aurora police reform monitor urges mental health system scrutiny after police shootings

AURORA | A report from the city’s contracted public safety monitor is calling for improvements to mental health services to prevent deadly confrontations between police and people in crisis. Within the past year, Aurora police have had three officer-involved shootings while responding to mental health crises, including an April 9 incident that ended with an […]

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Gov. Polis signs bill to overhaul RTD board and governance

  This story was first published at Colorado Newsline. DENVER | In a packed 16th Street FreeRide bus Tuesday, Colorado Gov. Jared Polis signed into law a bill that shrinks the Denver-area transit agency’s board and gives the governor appointing authority for some members. “The Denver metropolitan area deserves an A-plus transit agency, and I think we […]

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Colorado River’s dire state demands action from urban water users, experts say — few are

DENVER | Dissonance exists between life-close-to-normal policies regarding urban water use and the growing crisis on the river Casually surveying the urban landscapes in much of Colorado’s Front Range, you’d never know that the Colorado River — the source for roughly half the water of the cities — has deteriorated to its most pitiful shape […]