Senin, 08 Juni 2026

Ballots Mailed, Magnus' Law, and an Angry Moose

Registered voters will start receiving ballots in the mail for the June 30 primary today, with party elections for multiple local, state, and federal offices.
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Article Icon 1Primary Ballots Hit Mailboxes Today

Registered voters will start receiving ballots in the mail for the June 30 primary today, with party elections for multiple local, state, and federal offices. 

The headline Republican contest is the governor's race, in which Barbara Kirkmeyer, Scott Bottoms, and Victor Marx are each competing for the GOP nomination.

El Paso County's election office is publicly defending its security protocols after former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters, released from prison June 1, claimed future elections would be rigged. County officials say their systems are fully certified and meet all state standards.

Colorado's unaffiliated voters can participate by requesting a ballot from any party's primary.

Completed mail ballots should be postmarked by June 22.

Article Icon 1Magnus' Law Signed

Gov. Jared Polis signed Magnus' Law June 4, making Colorado the first state in the nation to require law enforcement to offer breathalyzer tests at any crash involving a cyclist or pedestrian.

The law honors the late Magnus White, 17, of Boulder, a competitive cyclist fatally struck by a driver in 2023.

Under the new law, officers must offer a voluntary preliminary breath screening test to any driver involved in a crash causing serious injury or death and must investigate potential impairment whenever a crash involves a cyclist or pedestrian, regardless of injury severity.

Article Icon 1Boulder Jewish Festival Honors Victims

Hundreds gathered in Boulder Sunday for the Boulder Jewish Festival, marking the festival's 30th anniversary and over one year since the firebombing attack on Pearl Street Mall.

Festival organizers said this year’s event focused on resilience, unity, and Jewish culture while honoring victims of the June 1, 2025, attack, which left Karen Diamond, 82, dead, and 12 others injured.

A plaque was unveiled at the scene of the attack, in front of the old courthouse, acknowledging survivors and remembering Diamond.

“Jewish tradition teaches us about holding space for grief and mourning and also moving from that in joy,” Jonathan Lev, executive director of the Boulder Jewish Community Center, said.

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Around Colorado

Statewide: Cities across Colorado are canceling Fourth of July fireworks shows due to drought conditions. (More)

Eastern Plains: A flesh-eating parasite found in Texas for the first time since 1966 has Colorado’s cattle ranchers on alert. (More)

Grand County: Rescuers found a lost 74-year-old hiker in the Vasquez Peak Wilderness area 30 miles from the trailhead where he meant to end his hike. (More)

Boulder County: Sentenced individuals waiting for a bed at the Joe Pelle Center work release facility are facing months-long delays, raising concerns about community safety and stability. (More)

Hudson: The town’s manager detailed how the community plans to reimburse thousands of drivers who were ticketed by a controversial speed camera on the northbound side of Weld County Road 49. (More)

Statewide: A new bipartisan state law requires mandatory minimum sentences for certain child sex trafficking crimes. (More)


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Colorado Sports

The Colorado Rockies were swept in a three-game set against the Milwaukee Brewers this weekend, falling 12-4 in the series finale yesterday. (More)

Denver Broncos linebacker Jonathon Cooper posted an apology on social media on Saturday following his recent domestic violence arrest. (More)

Braylun Huglon, a high school receiver who tallied over 1,500 yards and 26 touchdowns last season, has announced his commitment to Colorado State, choosing them over Ole Miss, Texas Tech, Houston, and Oklahoma State. (More)

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Colorado Business

A proposed Xcel Energy agreement would raise the average household bill by about $6 a month. (More)

Crews have begun to demolish the former Bandimere Speedway in Hudson. (More)

Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince, a Utahn, is pressuring Colorado-based Vail Resorts to sell him Park City Mountain Resort, the nation's largest ski area. (More)

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➤ A bull moose rescued from a backyard play structure in Fairplay repaid the favor by immediately charging the wildlife officers who freed it. (More)

Pikes Peak Apex is adding a 135-mile gravel race this year, drawing international competitors while raising funds for local trails. (More)

Volunteers handed out free kids' fishing poles for Colorado Springs' annual Get Outdoors Day event. (More)

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The Poll

What's your Colorado summer must-do?

  1. Hiking a 14er
  2. Cycling a trail
  3. Camping under the stars
  4. River tubing
  5. Beer festival hopping
  6. Relaxing at home
  7. Other
 

Yesterday's Results:

How are you handling the heat this weekend?

  1. AC indoors: 54%
  2. Swimming or hitting a lake: 22%
  3. Heading to the mountains: 16%
  4. Sweating it out outside: 8%
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In what year was Colorado’s “Frozen Dead Guy” frozen?

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A Festival Shooting, a Dating Trend, and a Career That Took a Sharp Turn

Violence shakes an Ohio event, singles gather around a shared belief, and a cop trades his badge for reality TV.

 

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Sports Betting Tax Bump, Road Rage, and New Gunston Hall

North Carolina lawmakers have struck a deal to raise taxes on sports gambling operators as part of ongoing state budget negotiations, according to WRAL.

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Article Icon 1Lawmakers Agree to Raise Sports Betting Tax

North Carolina lawmakers have struck a deal to raise taxes on sports gambling operators as part of ongoing state budget negotiations, according to WRAL.

Officials settled on a rate at the lower end of a 20% to 30% range, up from the current 18%. The Senate had proposed doubling the rate to 36%, while the House kept it at 18% in its own budget proposal.

The state collected more than $287 million from eight licensed operators since online sports betting launched in March 2024, far exceeding early projections.

As part of the negotiations, lawmakers also agreed to direct a share of the revenue to UNC and NC State a year ago. They’ve also discussed additional gambling and state lottery revenue options, though those details remain unsettled ahead of final budget talks.

Article Icon 1NC Ranks 10th for Road Rage

North Carolina ranks as the 10th worst state for road rage, according to a new ConsumerAffairs study, with Arkansas, New Mexico, and Louisiana earning the top three spots.

The study tied aggressive or careless driving to 1,509 fatal crashes and 1,619 traffic deaths in North Carolina—representing 24% of all fatal crashes and 24% of all traffic fatalities statewide, the highest raw totals among the 10 worst-ranked states. Speeding and aggressive-driving violations surged 88% from the previous year.

North Carolina improved from seventh to 10th this year, though researchers note the state’s large population drives higher overall totals, even as its per-capita rates trail other states in the top 10.

North Carolina lawmakers are already responding: a bill before the General Assembly would require AI-assisted speed-limiting technology for drivers convicted of dangerous driving offenses.

Article Icon 1Where to Beat the NC Heat This Summer

North Carolina is sweating through July-like heat that arrived weeks ahead of schedule, with upper-80s and low-90s statewide, and humidity driving feel-like temperatures even higher.

The Triangle offers relief at every price point—from free splash pads at Raleigh’s Gipson Play Plaza to Kerr Lake, a reservoir about an hour north offering sandy beaches and multiple swimming areas. A summer cool-off guide pulls together even more options across the region.

Charlotte’s options include Ray's Splash Planet, public pools across Mecklenburg County, and Ebenezer Park's public beach on Lake Wylie, where the circular pier offers swimming with no admission fee, though lifeguards aren’t on duty.

Jackson County in Western North Carolina typically sits 10 to 20 degrees cooler than the Piedmont all summer long. The county’s mountain towns of Cashiers, Sylva, and Dillsboro offer river tubing, waterfall hikes, and natural swimming holes for heat-weary visitors.

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Around North Carolina

Charlotte: NCDOT is launching a $5 million project to upgrade entrance and exit ramps at five I-77 interchanges in north Mecklenburg and south Iredell counties. The work could begin by late June and be completed by spring 2027. (More)

Halifax County: Crews recovered the body of Angel Martinez, a kayaker who went missing May 14 on Roanoke Rapids Lake after his tandem kayak began to take on water. The weeks-long search involved around 20 state and local agencies. (More)

Lumberton: Anthony Ray McDonald, 37, has been charged with murder and kidnapping in the death of 68-year-old Nancy Lowery, a missing Lumberton woman found deceased, following a joint investigation by the Robeson County Sheriff's Office and Lumberton Police Department. (More)

Concord: Two former Duke Energy employees face charges of stealing nearly $600,000 worth of electricity by tapping a substation near Charlotte Motor Speedway to provide unauthorized power to a nearby campground. (More)

Raleigh: Education leaders noted North Carolina ranks last in the U.S. for public school open enrollment—which allows families to apply for their students to attend a different school than the one they were assigned—despite a poll showing majority support for expanding the program. (More)

Biltmore Forest: New Gunston Hall, an 11-acre estate inspired by Founding Father George Mason’s Virginia home, is listed at $9.75 million through Premier Sotheby’s International Realty in Asheville. (See Photos)


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North Carolina Sports

No. 5 UNC baseball advanced to the Men‘s College World Series yesterday after junior outfielder Owen Hull hit a two-RBI ninth-inning double to give the Tar Heels a 4-3 come-from-behind victory over Southern Cal. (Watch Video)

➤ Duke Howell, father of former UNC quarterback Sam Howell, has been hired as the next head football coach of Myers Park High School in Charlotte. (More)

NASCAR driver Denny Hamlin took home career win No. 63 at the FireKeepers Casino 400 yesterday at Michigan International Speedway, tying him with Kyle Busch for No. 9 all-time in NASCAR Cup Series career wins. (More)

➤ The Carolina Panthers reportedly see third-year running back Jonathon Brooks, who has seen limited playing time in his NFL career due to injury, as someone who can “define” their offense, according to NFL reporter Cameron Wolfe. (More)

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North Carolina Business

The Trump administration awarded Duke Energy $28.4 million to upgrade North Carolina’s largest coal-fired power plant in Roxboro, as part of a $425 million national coal plant modernization plan. (More)

The Raleigh Convention Center could be renamed the Atlantic Union Bank Convention Center under a 15-year deal the city council is weighing. The Richmond-based bank would pay $525,000 annually for naming rights. (More)

The Winkler Organization, a Boone-based family hospitality group, opens the Windmoor Hotel on June 12, adding to a boutique lodging network it has expanded across the High Country over nearly six decades. (More)

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North Carolina ranks 12th nationally for total forested acreage, with nearly 61% of the state blanketed by trees, according to World Population Review data. (See Data)

Samantha Busch, widow of NASCAR champion Kyle Busch, who died May 21 at 41 from pneumonia and sepsis, spoke out for the first time via Instagram, thanking supporters for carrying her family through their grief. (See Post)

The Carolina Hurricanes announced a $50,000 grant to the Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina during their Stanley Cup Finals run, helping to provide 150,000 meals through the Stop Summer Hunger initiative. (More)

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The Poll

Do you ever experience road rage?

  1. Frequently
  2. Once in a while
  3. Never


Yesterday’s Results:

What’s your favorite Southern summer refreshment?

  1. Water: 27%
  2. Sweet tea: 23%
  3. Lemonade: 19%
  4. Other: 17%
  5. Coca-cola: 14%
North Carolina Trivia

What does wrestler Chris Chavis’ ring name of “Tatanka” mean?

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