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Colorado joins lawsuit challenging Trump’s election executive order
Colorado House OKs bill allowing conversion therapy survivors to sue without time limits
SENTINEL MUSE: Oui! Un peu de pomp and Django close to home this weekend
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Metro Aurora
Federal funding for Colorado’s child care program continues despite Trump cuts
Colorado’s program helps cover the cost of child care for more than 27,000 children so parents can work or take classes.
Record low snow bodes ill for water in Aurora and the drought-stricken West
Aurora officials are poised to impose unusually early and strict water restrictions starting April 7.
Judge: Colorado and Denver have right to refuse federal immigration enforcement
“Today’s ruling makes clear that we cannot be required to use local resources to enforce federal policies.”
Sentinel Magazine
Why ‘unretired’ seniors are picking up gig work to pay the bills
“I like the freedom. I like the flexibility. I like meeting people,” Goldberg said. “I like that most of the time I can get, once or twice a day, a good conversation with somebody.”
Opinion
Toon in Friday
A look at the world on Friday through the eyes of political cartoonists from across the globe
Sentinel E-ditions
Sentinel in print this week
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Sentinel Blogs
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
US employers added a surprisingly strong 178,000 jobs last month, rebounding from a weak February
“The data is mostly backward-looking, and likely does not incorporate any impact from the recent rise in energy prices, or other risks related to the war in Iran,” Thomas Simons, chief U.S. economist with the investment firm Jefferies, wrote in a commentary.
Colorado & region
Colorado joins lawsuit challenging Trump’s election executive order
“We will be closely monitoring any developments and will keep our voters informed of any changes that could impact their ability to cast a ballot and make their voices heard” — Arapahoe County Clerk Joan Lopez
Pro and College Sports
UCLA withstands Texas’ late charge, reaches 1st women’s NCAA championship game with grinding 51-44 win
Lauren Betts had 16 points and made a huge block late, and UCLA withstood a late charge by Texas for a 51-44 win to reach the women’s NCAA Tournament national championship game for the first time.
SENTINEL PREPS
Aurora prep sports scoreboard, 4.2.26
The Aurora prep sports scoreboard for Thursday, April 2, 2026, includes results and highlights for Aurora area teams in baseball, girls soccer, boys volleyball and girls tennis.


