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Aurora moves ahead with push to enforce rental standards with new registration program
PERRY: State legislators run the home-school gravy train off the taxpayer tracks, finally
Aurora City Council OKs bond measures for November ballot amid last-minute criticisms
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Metro Aurora
Former state CBI analyst pleads guilty in DNA testing scandal, faces up to 16 years in prison
State officials estimate the response to Woods’ misconduct could cost over $11 million.
Man found dead outside Aurora homeless shelter, investigation underway
“Unfortunately, many people from this population suffer from chronic health conditions and have often gone long periods without proper medical care.”
Another swell of outside political spending seeks to shape Democratic primaries in Aurora
Nearly $2 million in outside spending has poured into Colorado’s Democratic primaries this year.
Aurora Votes 2026
Super PACs pour millions into Colorado races, raising campaign finance concerns
Common Sense Action Fund spent $300,000 to aid Sen. John Hickenlooper.
Sentinel Magazine
Movie Review: Sex is on the menu in Olivia Wilde’s dinner party comedy of manners ‘The Invite’
Olivia Wilde’s “The Invite” is a deliciously entertaining chamber comedy about a couple whose marriage is on the rocks, as they invite their upstairs neighbors over for an impromptu get-together, resulting in a night of quips, come-ons, and marital catharsis.
Opinion
QUIDNUNC: Douglas County MAGAloids charge to punish free remaining GOP incurables
Heidi Ganahl’s patriot pitch makes clear why Colorado Republicans can’t have nice things or elect governors.
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Sentinel Blogs
Aurora Sports Notebook: Smoky Hill set to induct inaugural Hall of Fame class
News and notes about current or former Aurora prep sports, athletes and coaches from Sports Editor Courtney Oakes.
Nation and World
Mamdani’s success in New York tests Democratic Party’s willingness to change
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s progressive slate of congressional candidates defeated three establishment favorites in primary contests, exposing the depth of the divide between the party’s progressive and establishment wings and prompting calls for meaningful changes in the Democratic Party.
Colorado & region
Pikes Peak State College exit threatens controversial ERBOCES co-op
“We routinely welcome new members, just as we understand when political and administrative changes lead to affiliation changes. We will continue to do all in our power to ensure parents have access to the programs and schools they want for their children.” – Ken Witt,
Pro and College Sports
Freeman’s bunt drives in go-ahead run, Carrigg has 3 RBIs as Rockies rally past Red Sox 8-6
Tyler Freeman’s bunt in the eighth inning drove in the go-ahead run as the Colorado Rockies rally past the Boston Red Sox 8-6 Wednesday afternoon in Denver.
SENTINEL PREPS
Spring Sports All-Aurora 2026: 5A state runner-up Regis Jesuit dominates All-Aurora Girls Lacrosse Team
The Regis Jesuit girls lacrosse team had the talent to bring home hardware — the Class 5A state runner-up trophy — and much of it appears on the 2026 Aurora Sentinel All-Aurora Girls Lacrosse Team.

