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Matthew Ball, Denver’s policy director, won election to represent central and eastern Denver in the state Senate on Tuesday night, the third person elected to the legislature via a vacancy committee appointment in the past four days.
Ball beat six opponents over five rounds of voting to replace outgoing Sen. Chris Hansen, who announced shortly after his reelection in November that he was taking a job leading the La Plata Electric Association.
A backcountry skier was caught, buried and killed Tuesday in an avalanche near Red Mountain Pass in southern Colorado’s San Juan Mountains, officials said.
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The avalanche happened around 11,300 feet on the northwest-facing slope of Red Mountain Number 3, in an area locally known as Bollywood, according to a preliminary report from the Colorado Avalance Information Center.
Investigators will visit the accident site on Wednesday to figure out what happened, but they believe the skier accidentally triggered the avalanche, according to the report.
The mountain is about 13 miles north of Silverton.
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Lawmakers were set to gather Wednesday morning at the State Capitol in Denver for the 120-day marathon of the upcoming legislative session. Stay tuned for updates on new developments by The Denver Post’s state government reporters.
This story will be updated throughout the day.
Democrats held onto strong majorities in both legislative chambers in November’s elections — one seat shy of a 2-to-1 supermajority in each — though Republicans clawed back from superminority status in the House by reducing Democrats’ margins.
Some of the proposals the Democrats have previewed so far include new efforts on labor reform, a ban on selling semiautomatic firearms with detachable magazines and measures to improve housing attainability.
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The appointment marks a major step in Francis’ aim to give women more leadership roles in governing the church.
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Trump’s attorneys asked for an immediate stay of Friday’s sentencing “to prevent grave injustice and harm to the institution of the Presidency and the operations of the federal government.”
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Denver auditor Tim O’Brien plans a fresh review of a large portion of Denver International Airport’s $2.1 billion expansion after a follow-up of a 2023 audit found persistent oversight problems.
“I’m concerned,” O’Brien said. “What we are recommending goes beyond just documentation. The whole procurement of contracts and subcontracts needs to be open and fair and competitive.”
DIA officials on Tuesday said they aren’t considering any changes.
“The airport remains confident that it has adequate controls in place to ensure proper oversight of its projects,” airport officials said in an emailed response to Denver Post questions.
Launched in 2018, DIA’s expansion was budgeted to cost up to $770 million and be done within five years.