➤ Pueblo and Custer Counties: The Aspen Acres fire grew past 85,000 acres over the July 4 holiday and remains 0% contained, now the 8th-largest wildfire in state history. More than 180 structures have burned, and 11,000 people have evacuated. (More) ➤ Littleton: A man drowned in Chatfield Reservoir Thursday evening after jumping in without a life jacket to help three children whose inner tube overturned. The children, wearing life jackets, were rescued by boaters. Crews recovered the man's body Friday after a 19-hour search. (More) ➤ Colorado Springs: The Air Force Academy removed athletic director Nathan Pine, in the role since 2019, reportedly at the urging of outgoing superintendent Lt. Gen. Tony Bauernfeind. Athletic corporation CEO Nancy Hixson will serve as interim while Pine stays under contract through 2028. (More) ➤ Montrose: The city won a $3.3 million EPA grant to clean up the Bullock Steam Electric Plant, a coal-fired station idle since 1983 that left coal ash and asbestos along the Uncompahgre River. Montrose plans to redevelop it into a recreation hub with a climbing gym. (More) ➤ Denver: Ed Sheeran brought his LOOP Tour to Empower Field at Mile High on Saturday night, joined by openers Myles Smith and Aaron Rowe. It marked the singer's return to Denver, where he set the stadium's single-night attendance record with 85,233 fans in 2023. (More)
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