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Legislature OKs two bills aimed at reducing state prison population, expenses
Aurora Support, Inc. doubles day program capacity for those with disabilities
Aurora man convicted in 2024 fatal injuries of 10-day-old daughter
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Metro Aurora
Millions in the US never finished college. With targeted help, reenrollments are ticking up
“It was so easy for someone my age to stop, because I have a lot of professional skills to get a job to continue to just live,” said Anderson, who is interested in becoming a teacher. “It’s bigger than that.”
Aurora Community Campus helps justice-engaged students complete high school
Aurora Community Campus helps justice-engaged students complete high school.
4 YEARS OF POLICE REFORM: Monitor, key leaders acknowledge progress but want more
“We want the same thing that everyone wants – a safe city with accountability for people who abuse their power.”
Sentinel Magazine
Milly Alcock’s ‘punk rock’ Supergirl takes flight as DC bets big on the Woman of Tomorrow
“He goes, ‘you know the young girl from ‘House of the Dragon’? The young queen or princess? That’s how I picture it, like a young punk rock girl who is just totally badass and tough,’” Safran told The Associated Press. “I was like, yeah, that sounds fantastic, and we haven’t seen that before.”
Opinion
REP. CARTER: I voted yes on farm worker overtime bill. I would do it again.
I voted yes on Senate Bill 121, the “Overtime Threshold for Agricultural Employees” bill. I want to explain why — not just defend it. Let me start with something most people at the Capitol don’t have to reckon with: I represent Aurora. Our city has spent over $120 million in recent years purchasing small farms…
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SENTINEL POLS: Black community forum to feature full array of top Dem candidates for 2026 elections
The event will also include recognition of longtime Westword editor Patty Calhoun for her contributions to journalism
Nation and World
A suspected hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship in the Atlantic Ocean kills 3 people, WHO says
There is no specific treatment or cure for hantavirus infections.
Colorado & region
Legislature OKs two bills aimed at reducing state prison population, expenses
“This is part of the bigger conversation we’re having this year about the need to manage our prison population with public safety and the state budget reality in mind” – state Sen. Mike Weissman
Pro and College Sports
Heim drives in 5 runs to help Braves beat Rockies 11-6 in Strider’s return
Mickey Moniak homered twice for Colorado, a solo shot in the fourth and a two-run blast in the eighth
SENTINEL PREPS
Girls Soccer: 2026 Class 5A state tournament seedings, bracket
Bracket and schedule for the 2026 Class 5A girls state soccer tournament as released Sunday by the Colorado High School Activities Association.

