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Saturday, May 9, 2026 · Montrose

Alamosa County Commissioners Held Special Meeting Last Month

Alamosa County Commissioners Held Special Meeting Last Month

The Alamosa County Board of County Commissioners held a special meeting on April 18, 2024, at the Alamosa County Courthouse Commissioners Chambers.

Saturday, May 9, 2026
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Denver Police Nab Suspect in Downtown Armed Robbery Spree

A 28-year-old man faces charges after Denver authorities linked him to a string of armed holdups targeting central Denver businesses last week. The arrests come amid heightened concerns over rising robberies in the bustling downtown core. Police say the takedown has brought relief to business owners rattled by the violence.

Saturday, May 9, 2026

Dante Fowler Signs With Seahawks After Lawrence's Super Bowl Pitch

Dante Fowler Jr. signed with the Seattle Seahawks after DeMarcus Lawrence reportedly convinced him he could win a Super Bowl with the team. Fowler and Lawrence were teammates on the Dallas Cowboys from 2022-2023.

Saturday, May 9, 2026

Arsenal Edges West Ham 1-0 After VAR Disallows Late Equalizer

Arsenal defeated West Ham 1-0 after a late West Ham goal was disallowed by VAR for a foul on the Arsenal goalkeeper. The win puts Arsenal five points ahead of Manchester City in the Premier League standings.

Saturday, May 9, 2026

Projected NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament Field Released: Florida Holds Top Seed

The first projected 76-team field for the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament is out. Florida currently holds the top overall seed, according to bracketologists.

Saturday, May 9, 2026

Top 25 Teams: Potential Award Candidates

Several players across the top 25 teams are emerging as potential candidates for prestigious national awards. Each team has a standout player whose performance places them in contention for individual accolades.

Saturday, May 9, 2026

Penn State Football Undergoes Changes in Campbell's First Four Months

Head Coach Matt Campbell has implemented changes within Penn State's football program during his first four months. The focus is on player development and a renewed emphasis on recruiting. The impact on the team's performance remains to be seen.

Saturday, May 9, 2026

Power Four Football: Top Newcomers to Watch in 2026

Several new faces are expected to play key roles for Power Four football programs in 2026. These additions, whether through recruiting or the transfer portal, could significantly impact team performance.

Saturday, May 9, 2026

NCAA Proposal Grants Bowl Eligibility Flexibility to 5-7 Teams Meeting Academic Standards

The NCAA football oversight committee approved a proposal granting conferences flexibility in selecting 5-7 teams for bowl games. These teams must meet specific academic requirements to be considered. The measure aims to fill bowl vacancies when not enough traditionally eligible teams are available.

Saturday, May 9, 2026

Mid-Season PGA Tour Rankings Released

Scottie Scheffler maintains his position as the world's top-ranked golfer in the latest PGA Tour Power Rankings. Rory McIlroy's major championship win factors into the mid-season assessment. The full rankings list the top 20 players.

Saturday, May 9, 2026

Pueblo's $50M Hemp Plant Powers Up, Promises 200 Jobs

A state-of-the-art $50 million cannabis processing facility in Pueblo has opened, injecting new life into Colorado's hemp sector amid a surge in demand. Expected to create 200 high-paying jobs, the plant positions Pueblo as a hub for hemp innovation and economic growth. Local leaders hail it as a boon for the region's industrial legacy.

Saturday, May 9, 2026

Denver Office Vacancies Hit Record Highs, Defying Tech Boom Hopes

Denver's office vacancy rates have surged to record levels in 2026, with downtown reaching 38.9% amid a fractured market split by geography and building class. While LoDo shows relative resilience thanks to Union Station's glow-up, RiNo languishes at 49% vacant and the CBD at 32%. Investors circle distressed assets as Colorado's commercial real estate grapples with hybrid work and tech downsizing.

Saturday, May 9, 2026

Vail Resorts' Tough Ski Season: Visits Plunge 15% in Colorado Amid Snow Drought

Vail Resorts endured one of its worst winters ever in Colorado, with skier visits cratering 14.9% and revenues tumbling due to record-low snowfall and warm temperatures. CEO Rob Katz called it a 'challenging winter in history' across the West, slashing profit outlooks. Yet the industry vows resilience as resorts like Vail and Breckenridge push forward.

Saturday, May 9, 2026

Rockies Call Up Jordan Beck from Albuquerque to Spark Coors Field Lineup

The Colorado Rockies promoted outfield prospect Jordan Beck from Triple-A Albuquerque on April 30, 2024, after he dominated with a .999 OPS in the minors. The former first-round pick from Tennessee arrives at Coors Field amid a rash of injuries, poised to inject power into Denver's thin lineup. Rockies fans hope the 23-year-old's bat ignites a turnaround for the struggling club.

Saturday, May 9, 2026

Buffaloes Break Through: CU Women's Lacrosse Wins First Big 12 Championship

The Colorado Buffaloes women's lacrosse team captured its first-ever Big 12 Tournament Championship Saturday, defeating top-seeded Florida 8-6 in Gainesville despite a nearly three-hour weather delay. The historic victory marks the program's first conference tournament title and sends the Buffs to the NCAA tournament.

Saturday, May 9, 2026

MacKinnon's Twin Strikes Lift Avs Past Jets 3-2 in Winnipeg Thriller

Nathan MacKinnon erupted for his 47th and 48th goals of the season, powering the Colorado Avalanche to a 3-2 victory over the Winnipeg Jets on Thursday night. The win capped a perfect 4-0-0 road trip for the NHL's top team. Denver fans are buzzing as the Avs extend their dominance.

Saturday, May 9, 2026

CU Boulder Bolsters Safety with Locks, App Amid Campus Concerns

University of Colorado Boulder is rolling out emergency locking buttons in 39 large classrooms and a new safety app to protect students amid rising campus worries. These measures lock doors instantly during threats and connect users directly to police. The initiatives aim to create a more secure environment on the Boulder campus.

Saturday, May 9, 2026

Colorado Sees Asthma Surge from Southern Rockies Wildfire Smoke

State health officials are warning of a sharp rise in asthma cases as thick smoke from wildfires blankets southern Colorado. Hospitals report increased emergency visits, with vulnerable residents urged to limit outdoor time. Experts link the trend to fine particulates penetrating deep into lungs.

Saturday, May 9, 2026

Aurora Police Nab 20-Year-Old in 6 Gas Station Armed Robberies

A 20-year-old Aurora man faces multiple felony charges after police linked him to six armed robberies at local gas stations over seven months. Surveillance video captured the suspect flashing a gun and vaulting counters to steal vapes, cigarettes and beer. Authorities recovered stolen goods from his home following the arrest.

Saturday, May 9, 2026

Colorado Lawmakers Boost Housing Tax Credits to Fight Affordability Crisis

In a major win for strained Colorado housing markets, the General Assembly passed SB26-001, expanding tax credits and local powers to spur affordable and workforce housing. From Denver's transit hubs to mountain resort counties, the bill unlocks billions in incentives amid soaring rents and home prices. Gov. signs breakthrough measure into law, targeting high-demand areas statewide.

Saturday, May 9, 2026

Colorado Mountain Towns Boom with Housing Starts Amid Remote Work Surge

New data reveals a sharp uptick in housing construction in Summit and Eagle Counties, fueled by remote workers flocking to ski resort areas. Despite high costs and shifting market dynamics, builders are racing to meet demand near Breckenridge and Vail. This boom signals Colorado's mountain real estate reshaping for a post-pandemic workforce.

Saturday, May 9, 2026

Holliday Powers Rockies' Call-Up Amid Denver Winning Streak

The Colorado Rockies summoned their top prospect to the majors, and he announced his arrival with authority. The young slugger homered twice in his debut as Denver extended its winning streak, marking a pivotal moment in the franchise's season.

Saturday, May 9, 2026

Rantanen's Hat Trick Crushes Avs' Hopes in Game 7 Heartbreaker

Mikko Rantanen delivered a devastating hat trick against his former Colorado Avalanche teammates, powering the Dallas Stars to a 4-2 comeback win in Game 7. Denver fans' dreams of a Western Conference Finals run ended in heartbreak at American Airlines Center. The Finnish star's revenge sealed the Avalanche's first-round exit on May 3, 2025.[2][4]

Saturday, May 9, 2026

CU Boulder Joins Rural Teacher Push with Scholarships, Mentorship

As Colorado's rural schools grapple with chronic teacher shortages, the University of Colorado Boulder is launching a new initiative offering scholarships and mentorship to keep educators in far-flung districts. Building on proven stipend models that boast 84% retention rates, the program aims to fill 66 persistent vacancies like those seen last year. Local districts from Northeast BOCES to mountain communities stand to gain.

Saturday, May 9, 2026

Colorado Sees Asthma Surge from Rocky Mountain Wildfire Smoke

State health officials are warning of rising asthma cases and respiratory woes as thick smoke from Rocky Mountain wildfires blankets the Front Range. The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment urges vulnerable residents to limit outdoor time amid hazardous air. Experts link the spike to fine particles penetrating deep into lungs.

Saturday, May 9, 2026

Colorado Boosts Affordable Housing Tax Credits by $1.17B Through 2031

In a landmark move to combat skyrocketing rents in Denver and beyond, Colorado lawmakers have massively expanded tax credits for affordable housing developers. The new law injects over $1 billion into projects targeting low-income renters in high-demand areas. Approved in 2024, it promises thousands of new units amid the state's housing crisis.

Saturday, May 9, 2026

Front Range Developers Eye 10K+ Homes to Ease CO Housing Crunch

Developers across Denver metro and Colorado Springs are planning over 10,000 new housing units amid Colorado's severe shortage. State bills and city incentives aim to fast-track construction near transit, but local opposition brews over infrastructure strains. This boom could add thousands of residences, yet demand far outpaces supply.

Saturday, May 9, 2026

Boulder Startup Lands $50M for AI Water Tech Amid CO Drought

A Boulder-based startup has secured $50 million in funding to deploy AI-driven water management tools, targeting Colorado's persistent drought woes. The investment comes as the state grapples with water shortages threatening agriculture and urban supplies. Backed by top investors, the firm aims to revolutionize conservation in the drought-prone West.

Saturday, May 9, 2026

Vail Resorts Sees 25% Summer Booking Boom in Colorado

Vail Resorts is riding a wave of enthusiasm for Colorado's high-country adventures, with summer bookings up 25% for hiking, biking and gondola rides across its iconic properties. Epic Pass holders are unlocking free scenic lifts and deep discounts, fueling the surge as resorts gear up for another blockbuster season. From Vail's peaks to Breckenridge trails, visitors are snapping up spots early.

Saturday, May 9, 2026

Rockies Call Up No. 2 Prospect Condon from Hot Triple-A Streak

Charlie Condon, the Colorado Rockies' top hitting prospect, has been promoted from Triple-A Albuquerque after a scorching start that has Rockies fans dreaming of Coors Field fireworks. The No. 2 overall prospect in the system slashed .325/.438/.675 with four homers in limited action, teaming with Cole Carrigg for a memorable 19-12 win over El Paso. As the Rockies chase a wildcard spot at mile-high altitude, Condon's arrival could ignite their lineup.

Saturday, May 9, 2026