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Thursday, February 12, 2026

Federal judge orders Trump administration to keep paying Colorado public health grants

Colorado and three other states sued Wednesday to prevent the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services from halting $600 million in ongoing public health grants.

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No victims found after shooter kills himself in Evergreen, Jeffco sheriff says

The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office reported the shooting in the 32000 block of Ellingwood Trail in Evergreen at 5:14 p.m. and said there were “no known victims” as of 5:25 p.m.

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Renck: Brian Griese is bullish on Bo Nix — and using sports to help better the world

“Bo improved last season, and that isn’t always the case when the league gets film on you. He will continue to get better, but they are going to need a few more offensive weapons.”

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Bent’s Fort in eastern Colorado is crumbling, in need of saving, according to nonprofit

The 50-year-old fort requires metal construction braces to remain intact.

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Caryn Jarocki has more girls basketball wins than any coach in Colorado — and she’s not done yet

Thirty years ago, Highlands Ranch girls basketball put Colorado on notice about a dynasty in the making.

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Denver developer behind Union Station project identified in Epstein files

Chad McWhinney, who founded the real estate company McWhinney — recently renamed Realberry — 35 years ago, is the subject of a single email exchange between an unknown person and Jeffrey Epstein.

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Judge blocks Trump administration from moving former death row inmates to Colorado’s ‘Supermax’ prison

U.S. District judge ruled the government cannot send the former death row inmates to the “Supermax” federal prison in Florence, Colorado, because it likely would violate their Fifth Amendment rights to due process.

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Nuggets welcome All-Star break, but Nikola Jokic’s vacation time is thwarted again

How the