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Global Fest on Saturday in Aurora brings international food, music, and culture
The history of Juneteenth has long winded through Aurora and Denver
Aurora lawmakers suspend in-person meetings amid Kilyn Lewis lawsuit
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$46 million Arapahoe County jail expansion yields kitchen, laundry so far
“Increasing the number of medical and behavioral health beds will allow our staff to better meet the growing mental health needs of individuals in our care.”
Baumgarten a no-show for criminal nuisance charge involving Edge at Lowry apartments
After months of controversy, protests, allegations of gangs, vermin and even allegations of torture, the Dallas buildings were shut down by the city Feb. 18.
Record number of animal strikes at DIA despite efforts to reduce them
Federal agents killed 6,421 wild animals at Denver International Airport last year and hazed away more than 130,000 in their quest to protect airplane passengers from wildlife strikes.
Sentinel Magazine
In Charlie Hustle’s day, 110% effort was non-negotiable. In modern baseball, it’s more complicated
“You give the visual of 100% at all times,” the 73-year-old Washington told The Associated Press. “The only person who knows you’re 70% is you, but don’t tell people you’re 70%, so when they see you dog it, they say, ‘Well, he’s only 70%.’”
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Toon in Friday
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Aurora Sports Notebook: Eaglecrest, Grandview again seek Hall of Fame nominations
Eaglecrest and Grandview high schools are currently accepting nominations for their Class of 2025 into their respective Halls of Fame.
Nation and World
Most US adults say Trump’s military parade is not a good use of money, a new AP-NORC poll finds
“I don’t necessarily think we appreciate our military as much as we should,” said Quillen, a retiree who described herself as a Trump supporter — although she said the Republican president’s personality “can be a bit overwhelming.”
Colorado & region
Gov. Polis says he will delay compliance with ICE subpoena at least until June 23
Polis’ spokesperson Shelby Wieman said in a statement the governor decided to comply with the subpoena “due to concerns about potential crimes against vulnerable minors.”
Pro and College Sports
In Charlie Hustle’s day, 110% effort was non-negotiable. In modern baseball, it’s more complicated
“You give the visual of 100% at all times,” the 73-year-old Washington told The Associated Press. “The only person who knows you’re 70% is you, but don’t tell people you’re 70%, so when they see you dog it, they say, ‘Well, he’s only 70%.’”
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Spring Sports All-Aurora 2025: Regis Jesuit repeats feat as entire All-Aurora Girls Tennis Team
For the second season in a row, Regis Jesuit fills up all the spots on the 2025 Aurora Sentinel All-Aurora Girls Tennis Team. Coach Jen Armstrong’s Raiders were the Aurora area team to qualify for the Class 5A team state tournament — losing in the quarterfinals — while all seven lines earned the chance to…


