Monday, March 23, 2026

Trump Re-Endorsement, Call Your Mother, and Bronze Bison

President Trump is again backing Rep. Jeff Hurd, R-Colo., for reelection, he announced Friday, less than a month after withdrawing his endorsement over the congressman’s opposition to tariffs on Canada.
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Article Icon 1Multiple Fires Trigger Evacuations

Authorities issued evacuation and pre-evacuation orders Friday afternoon for the 24 Fire near Fort Carson, which grew to 4,600 acres at 0% containment by Sunday afternoon.

Farther south, in Costilla County, the fast-moving Chama Canyon Fire prompted evacuations in the area. By Saturday morning, it had burned 140 acres but was 50% contained.

Other fires, including in Commerce City and Lone Tree, cropped up Saturday but were quickly brought under control.

Experts say the low snowpack and record heat, combined with dry, windy weather, could bring an early start to Colorado’s wildfire season.

Article Icon 1Trump Re-Endorses Rep. Hurd

President Trump is again backing Rep. Jeff Hurd, R-Grand Junction, for reelection, he announced Friday, less than a month after withdrawing his endorsement over the congressman’s opposition to tariffs on Canada.

On Truth Social, Trump said that Hope Scheppelman, Hurd’s challenger in the 3rd Congressional District (CD), is leaving the campaign trail to join his administration. Trump added that he’ll be “fully supporting Jeff’s Re-Election,” reversing a Feb. 21 decision to back Scheppelman over Hurd.

House GOP leaders had reportedly been urging the White House to change course due to the competitive nature of the 3rd CD, which covers most of the Western Slope.

Hurd, in response, said he’s “grateful” for Trump’s support and “efforts to unify Republicans” in the district. Primary elections take place June 30.

Article Icon 1Ski Resorts Close Early

Ski resorts across parts of the West, including in Colorado, have begun to announce season closing dates as an unusually warm, dry winter comes to an end. See a list here.

Frisco Nordic Center ended its season on March 17, weeks earlier than last year. Ski Cooper, a small, community-run hill, shut down Sunday after operating about 100 days.

Steamboat Resort's final day will be April 12, about a week earlier than in 2025. End-of-season celebrations that weekend include the Cardboard Classic, a homemade sled race, and the resort's popular pond skim.

Meanwhile, the summer recreation industry is getting a head start. Rocky Mountain Paddleboard opened Saturday, kicking off its earliest season in nearly 15 years.

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Around Colorado

Statewide: Colorado’s budget shortfall for the 2026-27 fiscal year has grown to more than $1.5 billion, about $500 million worse than initially anticipated. (See Details)

Statewide: Gov. Jared Polis’ office told state lawmakers that Colorado must immediately move to open at least one new prison, which could cost about $200 million, to handle projected growth in inmate numbers. (See Details)

Erie: Town officials warn they may shut off water to homes that ignore irrigation restrictions, which prohibit sprinkler use through the end of March. (See Details)

Windsor: Republican U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert said she’s opposed to additional funding for the war with Iran, telling reporters, “We need America First policies right now.” (More)

Statewide: Lawmakers are drafting a bill to help prevent wildlife-vehicle collisions on state roads. In its current form, the bill would create an optional fee to fund safe wildlife-crossing infrastructure and related services. (See Details)

El Paso County: A small single-engine aircraft crashed east of Colorado Springs Saturday morning. One person was extricated from the plane and hospitalized. (More)


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Colorado Sports

No. 10 Colorado women’s basketball fell to No. 7 Illinois 66-57 in the NCAA Tournament first round Saturday. Illinois pulled away late behind freshman Destiny Jackson, while Cearah Parchment led all scorers with 21. The Buffaloes went scoreless from the field over the final four minutes. (More)

No. 12 Colorado State women’s basketball fell to No. 5 Michigan State 65-62 in the NCAA Tournament first round Friday. Brooke Carlson scored 26 points, but CSU’s final 3-point attempt to tie missed at the buzzer. (More)

The Rockies reassigned top prospect Charlie Condon to minor league camp Thursday after a strong spring. The 2024 No. 3 pick posted a 1.175 OPS in Cactus League play. (More)

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Colorado Business

A Senate committee on Thursday voted to advance SB 121, which would reset agricultural workers’ overtime pay at 60 hours. It also voted to kill a competing bill, SB 81, which sought to move the threshold down to 40 hours. (See Details)

Call Your Mother, a D.C.-based bagel deli, filed plans to open a new storefront in Denver’s Union Station area. It would be the chain’s fourth location in Denver. (More)

Nexstar Media Group’s acquisition of fellow local broadcaster TEGNA received federal approval Thursday, less than a day after eight states, including Colorado, filed suit to block the deal. (More)

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Et Cetera

Two bronze bison statues created by a Loveland artist at a local foundry are now permanently installed at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, on either side of the National Mall entrance. (See Bison)

A Crested Butte home with 360-degree mountain views sold for $9.6 million, breaking the record for highest off-market residential sale in the area. (See Photos)

Pixar’s new movie, Hoppers, is partly inspired by Colorado’s beaver wetlands, which the animation team visited and studied while researching for the film. (More)

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The Poll

Did you ski this season?

  1. Yes, lots
  2. Yes, a bit
  3. No, not this year
  4. No, but I still plan to
  5. No, I don't ski

Friday's Results:

Did you fill out an NCAA bracket this year?

  1. No: 56%
  2. A what?: 23%
  3. Yes: 21%
Colorado Trivia

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