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Tuesday, February 3, 2026

Colorado members of Congress call for further investigation into ICE ‘death cards’ left in arrested immigrants’ cars

Colorado lawmakers in the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives are calling for further investigation after immigration agents left “death cards” in the cars of arrested immigrants.

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See inside Chip and Joanna Gaines’ mountain home in Woody Creek

The property includes a main house and two guest cottages, all of which were renovated on “Fixer Upper: Colorado Mountain House.” Take a virtual tour below.

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Broncos’ Garett Bolles wins NFLPA’s Alan Page Community Award, reflects on how far he’s come

Bolles will now receive a donation of $100,000 from the NFLPA to his GB3 Foundation.

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Avalanche search for answers as power-play woes continue

It’s pretty safe to assume the Colorado Avalanche aren’t going to “fix” the power play with only one game left for the 2026 Winter Olympics break.

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Cherry Creek Schools puts human resources director on leave after superintendent resigns

The Cherry Creek Board of Education was holding a closed meeting Tuesday morning to discuss Christopher Smith’s employment, retirement and contract.

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Denver sheriff’s deputy is accused of punching two men in wheelchairs in separate incidents

A Denver sheriff’s deputy accused of punching a man in a wheelchair while on duty — in a lawsuit the city has now settled — was also arrested on accusations he punched another man in a wheelchair.

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Red flag law expansion heads to Colorado House after Senate approves bill

The Senate approved the measure on a near-party-line vote, 20-13. Sen. Nick Hinrichsen, of Pueblo, was the only Democrat to vote against the measure.

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Two women attacked in Speer, Platt Park neighborhoods, Denver police say

Denver police are looking for a man or men suspected of attacking two women in the city’s