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The owner of The Denver Post has agreed to pay the City of Denver $13.5 million and remove the newspaper's name from the iconic curved building at the corner of Broadway and Colfax Ave., settling a monthslong dispute over unpaid rent.                
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Article Icon 1ADL Files Complaint against BSVD

The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) this week filed a federal civil rights complaint against Boulder Valley School District (BVSD), alleging the district repeatedly failed to protect a Jewish eighth-grader from harassment.

The Title VI complaint alleges antisemitic bullying—including physical assault and the use of slurs—by multiple fellow students over two years. The ADL contends BVSD failed to meaningfully respond, ultimately causing the student to hide his Jewish identity.

The ADL is asking federal officials to require that BSVD adopt zero-tolerance antisemitism policies, mandate staff and student training, and overhaul its reporting systems.

BVSD said in a statement that it "takes all allegations of discrimination and harassment seriously" but doesn’t comment on ongoing legal matters.

Article Icon 1Grand Junction Skydiver Killed in Plane Crash

A Colorado woman was among the 12 people killed Sunday when a plane carrying skydivers went down soon after takeoff from Butler Memorial Airport in Butler, Missouri.

The pilot died in the crash, and 11 skydivers, including Jennifer L. Sharp, 55, of Grand Junction, were killed. A witness said the passengers never had a chance to bail out, as they were too low to the ground.

Sharp had decades of skydiving experience and held several state and world records in the sport. She’d served as the director of technology for the U.S. Parachute Association, a not-for-profit skydiver membership group, since 2017.

Skydive Kansas City, the plane’s operator, called the crash a "devastating loss.” The company said it’s cooperating with investigators and is focused on supporting the victims' families as well as the community.

Article Icon 1Denver Post Settles with Denver

The owner of The Denver Post has agreed to pay the City of Denver $13.5 million and remove the newspaper's name from the iconic curved building at the corner of Broadway and Colfax Avenue, settling a monthslong dispute over unpaid rent.

DP Media LLC stopped paying its $650,000 monthly rent to the city last August. By May, the company had racked up roughly $6.5 million in arrears plus mounting late fees.

Though The Denver Post moved out of the building in 2018, DP Media still held the master lease and had been subletting floors to the city. When Denver bought the building for $88.5 million in 2024, the city became the landlord but remained a tenant.

Mayor Mike Johnston, who’d vowed to recover every cent owed, called the settlement a “great deal” and pledged to forge a new future for the property. The settlement represents about 40% of what DP Media would have owed for the full lease through 2029.

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Around Colorado

Fort Collins: City Council voted 6-1 Tuesday to immediately cancel its contract with Flock Safety, which operated the city’s license-plate reading cameras. The council also voted to remove the cameras as soon as possible and not replace them until a new surveillance policy is complete. (More)

Capitol: Victor Marx, a Republican candidate in the race for governor, faces allegations that he accepted thousands of dollars in contributions that violate campaign finance laws. (More)

Statewide: CDOT says the percentage of interstate pavement in good condition was 50.6% in 2025, up from 42.8% three years before that, while the poor condition rate fell to 1.6% after climbing to 3.9% in 2020 and 2021. (More)

Loveland has begun targeted mosquito sprayings of neighborhoods in an effort to proactively curb cases of West Nile Virus. (More)

Boulder: The city’s public library was evacuated Tuesday after a report of a "suspicious package," which was later deemed to not be a threat. (More)

Clifton: Police arrested a local 47-year-old man who allegedly shot another person with a crossbow. (More)


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Colorado Sports

The Avalanche traded forward Ross Colton to the Nashville Predators in exchange for two third-round draft picks in 2026 and 2027. The team also swapped goaltenders, trading Isak Posch for Magnus Chrona. (More)

Bo Nix returned to the field as the Broncos opened minicamp, but outside linebacker Jonathon Cooper remains sidelined after two domestic violence arrests. (More)

A construction worker was found unresponsive inside a confined ceiling area at the Broncos' new training facility site in Centennial Monday night. The Arapahoe County Coroner's Office is investigating the cause of death. (More)                

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Colorado Business

Visit Grand Junction’s data shows lodging tax revenue through April is up 8.1% compared to the same time last year, suggesting continued growth in the city’s tourism industry. (More)

Denver passed new rules for lobbying transparency, requiring public records to show who employs and meets with lobbyists. (More)

Western Slope ranchers are bracing for a weeklong intensification of current drought conditions, which are expected to further strain already-scarce water supplies. (More)

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Et Cetera

Lakewood Police garnered social media attention after an officer “pulled over” a child driving a toy car around a neighborhood and issued a “stern...ly humorous warning” for exceeding the speed limit. (More)

The Greeley Stampede’s concert schedule features artists like Nelly, Brothers Osborne, Dierks Bentley, Jake Owen, Nate Smith, and more. The stampede runs June 24 through July 5. (More)

A Denver chef, Penelope Wong with Yuan Wonton, was named the best chef in the mountain region by the James Beard Foundation, which awards some of the industry’s most prestigious accolades. (More)                

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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:

Who decided dogs belong in the grocery aisles, and why won't anyone say no? (Listen Now)

Peter Thiel's secretive Dialog society has been exposed in a data leak naming its powerful members and revealing details they were promised would stay private.  (Hear Details)

A Chicago petition to rename the street beneath Trump Tower after Barack Obama has gathered more than 22,000 signatures. (Hear Story)

  

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How do you feel about license plate-reading cameras?

  1. Support
  2. Oppose
  3. Neutral
  4. Not sure
  5. Other

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How often do you visit the Rocky Mountains?

  1. I live there: 23%
  2. Every year or so: 19%
  3. Every few months: 18%
  4. Every month or more: 16%
  5. Once in a blue moon: 15%
  6. Never: 9%
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Laredo Jet Crash, Tropical Storm Arthur, and Pizza Hut Sold

A NetJets business jet carrying six people crashed onto Laredo's Loop 20 and burst into flames late Tuesday, killing Austin tech entrepreneur Joshua Baer and leaving five survivors.
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Article Icon 1Laredo Jet Crash Kills Austin Startup Founder

A NetJets business jet carrying six people crashed onto Laredo's Loop 20 and burst into flames late Tuesday, killing Austin tech entrepreneur Joshua Baer and leaving five survivors.

The Cessna Citation Latitude had left San José del Cabo, Mexico, bound for Austin before reporting mechanical trouble near Laredo International Airport, authorities said. The impact nearly sheared the jet in half and tore off its tail.

As traffic stopped, drivers left their cars and ran toward the burning wreckage. Bystander video captured by a passing motorist showed people striking the cockpit glass with a sledgehammer and using a shovel to pry the door open and pull survivors free. A motorist whose car was struck and five police officers were hospitalized.

Baer, 50, founded the Austin startup accelerator Capital Factory and mentored a generation of Texas entrepreneurs. The NTSB is investigating.

Article Icon 1Cameron County Approves Tax Break for Shipyard

Cameron County commissioners approved a 95% property-tax break Tuesday to try to land Saronic Technologies' "Port Alpha" shipyard at the Port of Brownsville, a project pitched to create 10,000 jobs.

Saronic, which builds AI-driven autonomous vessels for naval and commercial use, is weighing Brownsville against a site in Virginia. The county's incentive agreements are valued at about $211 million across four phases beginning in 2029, and would shrink if the company misses its hiring targets.

The unanimous vote, with two commissioners absent, capped a divided public hearing, as supporters touted jobs and opponents questioned the cost and the project's value to the Valley. Brownsville's Dr. Christopher Basaldu called the abatement "immoral" and urged a boycott.

County Judge Eddie Treviño Jr. defended the court, saying members believed the deal was "in the best interest, both in the short and long term, for the residents of Cameron County."

Article Icon 1Texas Hosts Two World Cup Openers

Texas hosted two World Cup openers on Wednesday. England beat Croatia 4-2 at Arlington's AT&T Stadium, while Cristiano Ronaldo's Portugal drew 1-1 with DR Congo in Houston.

Harry Kane scored twice in Arlington—a retaken penalty and a header—to match Gary Lineker as England's record World Cup scorer, before Jude Bellingham and Marcus Rashford put the game away. The win marked a successful World Cup debut for England manager Thomas Tuchel.

In Houston, João Neves headed Portugal ahead early, but DR Congo's Yoane Wissa equalized in first-half stoppage time for the nation's first-ever World Cup goal, in its first appearance since 1974. Ronaldo, in a record sixth World Cup, played all 90 minutes without a shot on target before 68,777 fans at NRG Stadium.

The split openers began a busy stretch for Texas, which hosts World Cup matches in Arlington and Houston into late June.

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Around Texas

➤ Gulf Coast: Tropical Storm Arthur, the Atlantic season's first named storm, formed off the Texas coast on Wednesday and dumped flooding rain along the Gulf Coast. The center of Arthur is expected to pass over Houston as it moves inland and weakens. (See Details)

➤ Statewide: Gov. Greg Abbott announced a federal cooperative agreement Wednesday that lets the Texas Animal Health Commission hire 15 new staff, including 10 field inspectors, to expand screening and containment as the state fights the New World screwworm. (See Details)

➤ San Elizario ISD will close Lorenzo G. Alarcon Elementary and Lorenzo G. Loya Primary for the 2026–27 school year, citing declining enrollment and tight funding, with remaining campuses absorbing the grade levels. (Read Story)

➤ Rio Grande City: UT Austin French horn player Daniela Garcia was one of 42 musicians selected from more than 400 applicants worldwide for Florida's Sarasota Music Festival. (See Video)

➤ San Marcos: The city secured about $12.6 million in federal transportation funding for two projects—roughly $11.8 million to improve Old Ranch Road 12 with a center turn lane, bike lanes, and sidewalks, plus $820,000 toward designing a shared-use path along Cape Street. (See Details)

➤ Pflugerville: The Pflugerville Fire Department will host a hands-on pediatric-drowning training for the public on Thursday at the Scott Mentzer Pool in Heritage Park, where attendees will work alongside firefighters and paramedics on water rescue, assessing young patients, and providing life-saving care. (See Details)

➤ Dallas: Veterans Community Project will build 50 transitional tiny homes in East Oak Cliff for veterans at risk of homelessness, who would pay no rent and receive case management. Dallas approved transferring seven acres for the site, though the nonprofit must still raise millions to begin construction. (See Details)


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Texas Sports

➤ Weston McKennie, a 27-year-old midfielder for the U.S. Men's National Team, is a Little Elm native. His brother John is a Grand Prairie firefighter. The U.S. team, winners over Paraguay last week, next faces Australia in Seattle on Friday. (More)

➤ Reigning D1Softball National Player of the Year Isa Torres, a Georgetown native, is transferring to Texas for her senior season. The Florida State shortstop hit .530 with 16 home runs and 56 RBIs this season and won a Gold Glove. (More)

➤ Former Texas A&M quarterback Edd Hargett was selected yesterday to be inducted into the Southwest Conference Hall of Fame in Waco. The 1967 SWC Offensive Player of the Year set 20 A&M records from 1966 to 1968. (More)

Yesterday’s Results: World Cup | MLB | College World Series | WNBA

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The Business Of Texas

Pizza Hut, based in Plano, is being sold by parent Yum! Brands in a $2.7 billion deal, with private-equity firm LongRange Capital acquiring the business outside China for about $1.5 billion and Yum China buying the mainland China operations. The sale should close in the third quarter. (See Details)

➤ Saks Global will lay off 67 workers when it closes the historic downtown Dallas Neiman Marcus flagship store—open at 1618 Main Street since 1914—on September 30, according to a WARN notice filed with the state. The bankrupt retailer will shift focus to its NorthPark Center store. (See Details)

➤ State regulators are poised to overhaul how they vet the data centers flooding ERCOT with power requests, with the Public Utility Commission set to vote Thursday on a new batch-review process. Gov. Greg Abbott has urged steps to shield consumers from the cost of the buildout. (See Details

➤ Bubba's 33 in Midland turned Wednesday's lunch rush into a fundraiser for victims of Midland's June 12 shooting, donating 20% of sales to the United Way of Midland County. (See Details)

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Et Cetera

Emma Rose Ramirez, a student at Frenship Middle School in Lubbock, carried a flag in the pregame ceremony at Wednesday's Portugal–DR Congo World Cup match in Houston, part of FIFA's flag-bearer program. She was nominated by local McDonald's owners for her resilience through a difficult year. (See Details)

The 49th annual Great Texas Balloon Race filled East Texas skies last weekend, drawing dozens of pilots from as far as Japan and France to Longview for morning competition flights, evening balloon glows, a drone show, and concerts. (See Details)

Galveston, the birthplace of Juneteenth, marks the holiday Friday with a day-long music festival and fireworks at Menard Park, part of island-wide commemorations that include a parade, an emancipation march to historic Reedy Chapel, and more. (See Details)

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Who decided dogs belong in the grocery aisles, and why won't anyone say no? (Listen Now)

➤ Peter Thiel's secretive Dialog society has been exposed in a data leak naming its powerful members and revealing details they were promised would stay private.  (Hear Details)

A Chicago petition to rename the street beneath Trump Tower after Barack Obama has gathered more than 22,000 signatures. (Hear Story)

  

The Polling Station

When was the last time you ate at a Pizza Hut?

  1. This year
  2. The 2020s
  3. The 2010s
  4. The 2000s
  5. The 1900s
  6. Never
 

Yesterday's Results:

Have you ever been scammed while buying tickets online?

  1. Yes: 11%
  2. No: 89%
Texas Trivia

What delegate to the Convention of 1836 was the oldest to sign the Texas Declaration of Independence, one of its five authors, and the namesake of a North Texas county and city?

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