Monday, December 8, 2025

SWAT Sgt. Resigns, Coal in Craig, and Bridge of Lights

A Jefferson County SWAT sergeant admitted to being under the influence of alcohol when he responded to the Sept. 10 shooting at Evergreen High School, documents show.
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Article Icon 1SWAT Sgt. Intoxicated at Shooting Resigns

A Jefferson County SWAT sergeant admitted to being under the influence of alcohol when he responded to the Sept. 10 shooting at Evergreen High School, documents show.

An internal affairs investigation into SWAT Team Leader Sgt. Anthony Hamilton began about two weeks after the shooting, during which officers noted the smell of alcohol and strange behavior.

In a meeting with SWAT leadership, Hamilton said he drank "the better part of a 12-pack, so maybe 9 or 10" beers the morning of Sept. 10, one of his days off, and drove to the school despite being intoxicated and off duty because he "knew his team would need help."

The sheriff's office said the conduct "falls far outside" its standards and confirmed Hamilton has since resigned in lieu of termination.

Article Icon 1Bennet Temporarily Blocks Trump Nominees

Sen. Michael Bennet, D-Colo., temporarily blocked the confirmation of 88 of President Trump's nominees by invoking a rule that excludes cabinet-level picks from en bloc consideration.

Senate Republicans changed the rules earlier this year to allow mass confirmation by a simple majority vote. Under the rule change, certain senior-level positions must be considered individually.

Bennet objected to the inclusion of one such nominee—Sara Bailey, Trump's drug czar—in the package set to be voted on Thursday. "I just blocked 88 Trump nominees from confirmation," he said in a statement.

While his objection delayed the vote, Republicans used the opportunity to add more nominees, bringing the list to 97 and putting the Senate on track to confirm 420 in total.

Article Icon 1CHSAA Settles with Districts on Trans Athletes

The Colorado High School Activities Association (CHSAA) has settled with several Colorado school districts over policies related to transgender students' participation in school athletics.

School District 49 (D49) in Colorado Springs spearheaded the lawsuit in May to affirm newly implemented policies that separate school sports by biological sex.

According to D49, the settlement ensures CHSAA can't penalize the districts for upholding biology-based athletics policies. CHSAA called the lawsuit unnecessary, citing its limited authority.

The remaining defendants, including Attorney General Phil Weiser, will try to dismiss the lawsuit in a hearing today. If it isn't dismissed, the suit will continue in federal court.

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Around Colorado

Grand Junction: All students and coaches on board a Central High School wrestling team bus were hospitalized after it was involved in a two-vehicle crash in Lakewood Saturday night. (See Details)

Capitol: Gov. Jared Polis, state lawmakers, and local leaders attended a memorial service Friday for Sen. Faith Winter, who died in a Nov. 26 crash on Interstate 25. (More)

Capitol: Rep. Shannon Bird, a Westminster Democrat, announced Sunday she will resign from the legislature Jan. 5 to focus on her campaign in the 8th Congressional District. (See Details)

Adams County: Treasurer Alex Villagran, a Democrat elected in 2022, is facing calls to resign over allegations of inappropriate behavior with county staff members. (More)

Mountain Regions: The Colorado Avalanche Information Center issued its first avalanche warnings of the season for the Park and Gore ranges after 139 avalanches were reported in one week. (See Details)

Boulder: The University of Colorado suspended one of its fraternities, Phi Kappa Sigma, pending investigation into credible reports of "extreme or severe" hazing. (See Details)


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Colorado Sports

➤ The Broncos topped the Raiders 24-17 Sunday, pushing their win streak to 10 behind an efficient performance from Bo Nix, who completed 81.6% of his passes and added a rushing touchdown. (See Box Score)

➤ The Avalanche beat the Flyers 3-2 Sunday in Philadelphia, improving to 21-2-6. Nichushkin scored the winner, and MacKinnon added to his NHL-best 49 points. (More)

➤ Colorado State men's basketball edged out Colorado 91-86 in a rivalry matchup Saturday in Fort Collins, connecting on 18 three-pointers and shooting better than 50% from long range. (More)

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Colorado Business

Stranahan's, a Denver distillery known for its American single-malt whiskey, released the 2025 edition of its annual Snowflake series—Batch #28—on Saturday, featuring a unique cask blend that draws whiskey lovers from across the country. (See Details)

Montbell in Boulder, the only U.S. location of the Japan-based outdoor gear retailer, was named one of the 50 best clothing stores in the country by The New York Times. (See Details)

As coal is phased out statewide, some families in Craig, a northwestern community long considered a coal town, hold out hope that federal policy will revive the industry. (Read Story)

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Et Cetera

Bridge of Lights, a holiday light show at the Royal Gorge Bridge & Park, takes place every Friday through Sunday from 5 to 8 p.m. until Dec. 21. Now a walk-through event, it features thousands of colorful lights, visits from Santa on Fridays and Saturdays, and a new Christmas market. (See Photos)

The La Junta Fire Department helped de-ice country music star Blake Shelton's plane at the La Junta Airport on Friday. Shelton stopped to take photos with the crew. (See Photo)

Denver's friendliest neighborhood is Green Valley Ranch, a community in the northeast part of the city, according to a ranking by social network app Nextdoor. (See Details)

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The Poll

When did you stop believing in Santa?

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  4. Age 10+
  5. I never believed
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Friday's Results:

What do you use to listen to music?

  1. Radio: 19%
  2. Other: 19%
  3. Spotify: 16%
  4. Apple Music: 16%
  5. YouTube: 15%
  6. CDs/vinyl: 15%
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