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Colorado elections bill aims to secure voting and curb federal interference
SENTINEL MUSE: Hit ‘Les Mis’ now before you have only ‘one day more’ on Saturday
Officer-involved shooting comes amid Aurora police focus on de-escalation
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Metro Aurora
Colorado legislature weighs cuts to public-paid homeschool enrichment programs
“Calling the practice ‘staggering’ and ‘totally unacceptable,’ state lawmakers are considering cutting that rate in half.”
Federal reversal sparks fear for transgender students’ rights in schools
“Once you open that door to something that is unprecedented, where does it end?”
Unidentified motorcycle driver killed in south Aurora crash Monday night
Collision occurred at East Hampden Avenue and Espana Way intersection.
Sentinel Magazine
What a new Gallup poll shows about young men’s religious revival
“It could change the way children are raised,” he said, which could affect the future of the country’s religious landscape if more men are raising religious children.
Opinion
Toon in Thursday
A look at the world on Thursday through the eyes of political cartoonists from across the globe
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SENTINEL LEARNING CURVES: AAUW Aurora accepting scholarship applications for 2026–27 Academic Year
The AAUW is offering $2,500 scholarships only for Aurora residents of any gender
Nation and World
Pope blasts ‘tyrants’ ravaging the planet during his visit to Cameroon
“Blessed are the peacemakers!” he said. “But woe to those who manipulate religion and the very name of God for their own military, economic and political gain, dragging that which is sacred into darkness and filth.”
Colorado & region
Colorado elections bill aims to secure voting and curb federal interference
“It’s the foundation of everything else that we grapple with politically in this country,” said state Sen. Mike Weissman
Pro and College Sports
Rockies’ Troy Johnston and Willi Castro leave game after being hit by pitches vs. Astros’ Arrighetti
The Rockies said Johnston had a bruised right quadriceps. Manager Warren Schaeffer said after the game that he would be fine.
SENTINEL PREPS
Boys Lacrosse: Hammer secured, Buffs not satisfied as they push for program history
The Hammer traveling trophy rests in the hands of the Smoky Hill boys lacrosse team for the first time since 2017 and coach Logan Booth’s team continues to swing at history.

