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Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Colorado abortion assistance fund reports record year, with 40% of patients it helped from Texas

Nearly 40% of the $1.74 million spent on abortion procedures last year went to help Texans, according to the Cobalt Abortion Fund — second only to Coloradans, who received about 48% of that money.

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Timed-entry reservations for peak season at Rocky Mountain National Park on sale May 1

Rocky Mountain National Park will impose its annual peak-season reservation requirements beginning Friday of Memorial Day weekend with the same rules that were in effect last year.

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Phish returning to former Colorado venue after a 2025 Boulder tryout

The jam band will be back at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park for its “traditional” Labor Day weekend shows.

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Leven Deli’s sister store seized by the state for back taxes

The owner of Leven Supply in West Wash Park said he is working with the state on the $140,000 problem.

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Douglas County deputy spit at police officer during DUI arrest, affidavit says

Andrew Sanders is charged with driving under the influence of alcohol, assault and obstructing a peace officer, all misdemeanors.

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Colorado enters redistricting war, with group pitching new map that would give Democrats a 7-1 edge

A plan that would give Democratic congressional candidates a strong edge in Colorado — and put a temporary hold on its independent redistricting process — could go to voters in November.

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Sean Payton expected to hire Ronald Curry as Broncos’ WR coach, sources say

Broncos head coach Sean Payton is hiring Ronald Curry as his new wide receivers coach, sources say. Curry interviewed for Denver’s OC job earlier in the offseason and worked for Payton in New Orleans.

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Craft beer consolidation continues as Left Hand absorbs another Colorado brewery

Colorado’s wave of craft beer consolidation continued Wednesday as Left Hand Brewing announced that fellow Longm