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Good Morning! On this day in 1859, prospectors established Golden City, a mining camp at the base of the Rockies. The city would become a key economic and political hub—even serving briefly as the territorial capital—before changing its name to the City of Golden in 1872. We’re excited to debut a new section today in The Colorado Flyover, highlighting exclusive national content featured each day in The Flyover Podcast. This is content we’ll be covering only in the Podcast, and we hope you check it out. Let us know what you think by replying to this email. The U.S. and Iran just signed a deal to end the war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz. But that poses the question, what does peace do to your wallet? Experts say you'll feel it in five major places, and we'll tell you which brings relief now and which will take months. Tune in to today's Flyover Podcast as Ayla shares the five ways the end of the war could reach your pocketbook. Tune in here! Today's sponsor, Doroni, is giving investors a chance to get in before its planned Nasdaq listing as the company advances its H1-X flying car toward commercial production, backed by hundreds of preorders and growing momentum in the emerging personal air mobility market.
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Jeffco Denies DOE Claims
Jefferson Public Schools last week responded to the U.S. Department of Education's (DOE) claims that they've reached an impasse over an ongoing Title IX investigation. The DOE’s impasse letter, issued early this month, claims the district violated Title IX by allowing males to compete on female sports teams. The letter warns of impending enforcement that could lead to a loss of federal funds. In response, Jeffco said the allegations made by the DOE’s Office of Civil Rights (OCR) “appear to be based on a significant misunderstanding,” claiming the 60-plus male students the OCR cites are “male managers, trainers, or mascots,” not athletes. The district says it remains “ready and willing to continue working with the OCR toward a resolution.” |
Gun Rights Group Sues Over Law
The Colorado State Shooting Association (CSSA) has filed a federal lawsuit challenging a new state law that expands government access to firearm purchase records. The new law, passed during the 2026 legislative session, includes provisions about dealer training, gun store security plans, and reporting requirements. It also expands the record-keeping requirements for dealers. CSSA argues the law lets officials obtain transaction records without a warrant, probable cause, or a stated reason. According to the lawsuit, this violates constitutional protections against unreasonable searches and seizures. The organization also sued last year to challenge a new permit-to-purchase program. That lawsuit is ongoing. |
CSP Tracking Road Rage Increase
Reports of aggressive driving in the state have increased each year in the last three years, according to Colorado State Patrol (CSP). More than 30,000 reports of road rage were called into the state's aggressive driving line in 2025, with annual increases topping 50% each year since 2023, a CSP trooper said. Skyler McKinley, AAA’s Regional Director of Public Affairs, said Colorado consistently ranks as one of the top states for road rage, in which hot weather and high gas prices play a role during the summer. A report released last month found Colorado ranks No. 4 in the nation for road rage incidents. |
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➤ Denver: Auto theft dropped 29% year over year in April 2026 despite a monthlong gap in which the city had no automated license plate-reading cameras. (More) ➤ Otero County: A reconstruction of Bent’s Old Fort is facing preservation challenges as it marks its 50th anniversary, which coincides with Colorado’s 150th year of statehood and America’s semiquincentennial. (More) ➤ Grand Junction: A black bear was spotted roaming multiple backyards—and photographed napping in one—on Saturday. Wildlife officials safely relocated the bear. (See Photo) ➤ Denver: Voter service and polling centers, which offer help registering, replacing a ballot, or voting in person, opened yesterday morning. (More) ➤ DIA: Travelers encountered major runway backups Sunday, with upward of 70 planes waiting to depart on the tarmac. The FAA attributed the delays to low cloud cover. (More) ➤ Greeley: Police arrested a man who allegedly robbed a bank using a toy gun soon after his release from prison. (More)
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➤ The Colorado Rockies set a franchise record with 23 runs in a 23-9 win over the Athletics this weekend at Las Vegas Ballpark. Willi Castro's eighth-inning grand slam officially broke the mark, capping a seven-RBI day. (More) ➤ Colorado football coach Deion Sanders said of the Brendan Sorsby gambling scandal rocking the Big 12: "This guy on my team is gambling on the sport, in the competition, that we're about to go out there and have…You don't think something's wrong with that?” (More) ➤ Denver will host the Transplant Games of America from June 18 to 23 at the Colorado Convention Center, with roughly 12,000 participants expected from across the country. The six-day event features 20 athletic competitions for transplant recipients and living donors. (More) ➤ Yesterday’s Results: World Cup | MLB | College World Series | WNBA Flying together with our sponsor ➤ Pack smarter for summer travel with Aerless vacuum compression bags. Instantly shrink bulky clothes and fit more into your carry-on, saving up to 60% space while keeping items clean and organized. The compact, rechargeable pump works anywhere—so you can skip checked bag fees and travel lighter, faster, and stress-free. |
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➤ Vail Resorts reported a 10% decline in early-season Epic Pass sales—the steepest downturn since 2008—following an abnormally dry winter. (More) ➤ Project Taurus, a proposed large-scale data center in Colorado Springs, has been approved by the city’s planning department after months of debate and reservations from some of the site’s neighbors. (More) ➤ Best Buy closed its 13801 E. Mississippi Ave. store in Aurora, with plans to open a new location at 60 S. Abilene St. on June 20. (More) Flying together with our sponsor ➤ While many investors chase AI giants like Nvidia, others are looking at the companies supplying the technology behind the boom. A new report highlights three AI infrastructure plays: a high-growth connectivity company, a voice AI platform with major commercial partnerships, and a data services firm working with leading tech companies. Get the free report and discover the AI supply chain opportunities many investors may be overlooking. |
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Flying together with our sponsor A Drone Expert Is Making Flying Cars Real After years working on military drones, Doron Merdinger began sketching a flying car in 2016. He saw how quickly the tech had advanced. Soon, people would fly from driveways. So he built Doroni. It’s great timing, too. The urban air mobility market is worth $4B today. By 2040, Morgan Stanley puts it at $1 trillion. By 2050, $9 trillion. And with 600+ reservations for Doroni’s aircraft and $240M+ in potential revenue already, the demand for this innovation is undeniable. With commercial deliveries planned for 2028 and $1.4B+ in annual revenue targeted by 2032, Doroni’s scaling fast. They even just reserved the Nasdaq ticker $DRNI. But don’t wait. Invest in Doroni before their share price changes on June 18th. This is a paid advertisement for Doroni Regulation A offering. Please read the offering circular at https://invest.doroni.io/ |
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➤ Copper Mountain has stockpiled a supply of summer snow on its hillside hike park, letting a dedicated group of skiers and snowboarders hit the slopes well into the offseason. (More) ➤ A TikTok video breathed new life into a Boulder author’s 1985 children’s vocabulary book, turning it into a bestseller overnight. (More) ➤ An Arvada nonprofit gave kids across the Denver metro free supplies to run lemonade stands. (More) Flying together with our sponsor ➤ Hot cacao vs Green Tea... Which of these hot drinks was proven in a study boost stem cells by 220% in 30 days? Billionaires drop 6 figures on stem cell therapy, but this hot drink costs 50 cents a day and boosts anti-aging stem cells improving heart health, blood pressure, and longevity. |
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The following stories are featured exclusively on The Flyover Podcast—a daily show that gives you the most important headlines in under 15 minutes. Clicking the links will take you directly to these stories: ➤ With the U.S.-Iran war ending, here are five ways the deal could impact your wallet. (See List) ➤ The U.K. announced a sweeping ban on social media use for everyone under 16. (Hear Episode) ➤ A free climber known as Yemen's "Spider-Man" fell to his death scaling a volcanic crater. (Listen Now) 
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Have you been to Bent's Old Fort?
- Yes
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Yesterday's Results: Have you been to Dutch Bros?
- No, never: 53%
- Yes, more than once: 25%
- Yes, once: 22%
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| *the following disclosure was inadvertently excluded from the 6/13/26 Flyover newsletter: Energy Exploration Technologies, Inc. (“EnergyX”) has engaged Flyover to publish this communication in connection with EnergyX’s ongoing Regulation A offering. Flyover has been paid in cash and may receive additional compensation. Flyover and/or its affiliates do not currently hold securities of EnergyX. This compensation and any current or future ownership interest could create a conflict of interest. Please consider this disclosure alongside EnergyX’s offering materials. EnergyX’s Regulation A offering has been qualified by the SEC. Offers and sales may be made only by means of the qualified offering circular. Before investing, carefully review the offering circular, including the risk factors. The offering circular is available at invest.energyx.com/. Comparisons to other companies are for informational purposes only and should not imply similar results. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Market shortfall are forward‑looking estimates and are subject to substantial uncertainty. Investments in private placements, and start-up investments in particular, are long-term, illiquid, speculative and involve a high degree of risk and those investors who cannot afford to lose their entire investment should not invest in start-ups. |
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