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    Donald Trump and Tina Peters declare America’s democracy dead, ‘voting machines rigged.’ Their lies are easy to disprove. (Editorial)

    This screenshot shows President Donald Trump's June 30, 2026, post on his social media platform Truth Social. Trump posted the photo of himself and Tina Peters in the Oval Office on primary election day in Colorado, alleging that voting machines are "rigged" by Democrats and America's elections are no longer free and fair. (Screenshot via Truth Social)
    American voters can go to the polls in November with confidence that Democrats are not controlling the election results through a vast conspiracy of fraud.
    This screenshot shows President Donald Trump's June 30, 2026, post on his social media platform Truth Social. Trump posted the photo of himself and Tina Peters in the Oval Office on primary election day in Colorado, alleging that voting machines are "rigged" by Democrats and America's elections are no longer free and fair. (Screenshot via Truth Social)
    Ken Rees leads a prayer during a vigil for the Rev. Edward Nalwamba, a Ugandan national being held at the Aurora ICE Processing Center who is facing deportation after 25 years in the U.S., on Saturday, June 27, 2026, outside the processing center in Aurora. (Photo by Timothy Hurst/The Denver Post)

    Even this atheist can see deporting Nalwamba is immoral (Letters)

    In this 2015 file photo, a black bear is seen in what was America's largest tract of unprotected roadless area. Congress permenently protected Hermosa Creek in 2014 by designating it wilderness and creating a special management plan. A pair of fly fishermen wet a line in a portion of the drainage proposed for inclusion in the Hermosa Creek Watershed Protection Act designed to protect 108,000 acres in what is currently the largest unprotected roadless area in Colorado. (Scott Willoughby, The Denver Post)<!--IPTC: HERMOSA, CO - JULY 17, 2014: A pair of fly fishermen wet a line in a portion of the drainage proposed for inclusion in the Hermosa Creek Watershed Protection Act designed to protect 108,000 acres in what is currently the largest unprotected roadless area in Colorado. (Photo By Scott Willoughby / The Denver Post)

    Three disturbing new ways Trump undermines protections for our national forests and public lands (ap)

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    • Michael Bennet gives a concession speech during a Democratic gubernatorial primary watch party at the Schoolyard Brewery in Denver on Tuesday, June 30, 2026. Phil Weiser was declared the Democratic nominee for Governor of Colorado. (Photo by AAron Ontiveroz/The Denver Post)

      Coloradans respond to dramatic primary results for DeGette, Bennet and Comacho (Letters)

    • A home along State Highway 78 West was destroyed by the Aspen Acres fire, which continued to burn on Wednesday, July 1, 2026, near Beulah. (Photo by RJ Sangosti/The Denver Post)

      Colorado mourns as four mega-fires rage across the state (Editorial)

    • Colorado Republican gubernatorial candidate Victor Marx answers questions from reporters during his primary night watch party at Spruce Mountain Ranch in Larkspur, Colorado, on Tuesday, June 30, 2026. (Photo by Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post)

      Looks like Victor Marx will win, putting Colorado back into late-night punchlines (ap)

    Editorials

    This screenshot shows President Donald Trump's June 30, 2026, post on his social media platform Truth Social. Trump posted the photo of himself and Tina Peters in the Oval Office on primary election day in Colorado, alleging that voting machines are "rigged" by Democrats and America's elections are no longer free and fair. (Screenshot via Truth Social)

    Donald Trump and Tina Peters declare America’s democracy dead, ‘voting machines rigged.’ Their lies are easy to disprove. (Editorial)

    American voters can go to the polls in November with confidence that Democrats are not controlling the election results through a vast conspiracy of fraud.
    • Melat Kiros is likely headed to Congress. Her anti-Israel stance will now take center stage (Editorial)

    • Time to nip gambling addiction in the bud with Colorado reforms (ap)

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    In this 2015 file photo, a black bear is seen in what was America's largest tract of unprotected roadless area. Congress permenently protected Hermosa Creek in 2014 by designating it wilderness and creating a special management plan. A pair of fly fishermen wet a line in a portion of the drainage proposed for inclusion in the Hermosa Creek Watershed Protection Act designed to protect 108,000 acres in what is currently the largest unprotected roadless area in Colorado. (Scott Willoughby, The Denver Post)<!--IPTC: HERMOSA, CO - JULY 17, 2014: A pair of fly fishermen wet a line in a portion of the drainage proposed for inclusion in the Hermosa Creek Watershed Protection Act designed to protect 108,000 acres in what is currently the largest unprotected roadless area in Colorado. (Photo By Scott Willoughby / The Denver Post)

    Three disturbing new ways Trump undermines protections for our national forests and public lands (ap)

    Itap hard to keep up with all of Trump's plans to undermine our national forests, but the direction is clear: sacrificing our wild public lands.
    • Nothing declares independence like a little rebellion, but play it cool with the fireworks this year (ap)

    • My wait for a psychiatric bed in Denver highlights this nation’s overburdened system (ap)

    Letters

    Ken Rees leads a prayer during a vigil for the Rev. Edward Nalwamba, a Ugandan national being held at the Aurora ICE Processing Center who is facing deportation after 25 years in the U.S., on Saturday, June 27, 2026, outside the processing center in Aurora. (Photo by Timothy Hurst/The Denver Post)

    Even this atheist can see deporting Nalwamba is immoral (Letters)

    "I can guarantee that had Trump not been reelected, Rev. Nalwamba would be safe and sound on his way to getting citizenship, instead of suffering from illness in detention awaiting deportation. But I'm an atheist, so what do I know?"...
    • As Colorado burns, let’s consider the state of our federal forests (Letters)

    • Buc-ee’s is not a ‘convenience store’ nor is it appropriate near protected open-space (Letters)

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