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Final de Hockey 2026: Michigan vs. Wisconsin en Las Vegas

by Editor de Deportes abril 13, 2026
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El T-Mobile Arena en Las Vegas será el escenario del juego de campeonato de hockey el 11 de abril de 2026. Michigan y Wisconsin llegaron a la «Ciudad del Pecado» con el objetivo de sumar un título más a sus palmarés.

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Colorado lawmakers avoid big cuts to education in 2026-27 budget – Chalkbeat

by Diego Ramírez – Managing Editor abril 7, 2026
written by Diego Ramírez – Managing Editor

Colorado lawmakers avoided major cuts to K-12, early childhood, and higher education funding in next year’s budget proposal despite an overall …

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Entretenimiento

Redemption Hills Church: Una iglesia con seis salas de cine

by Editora de Entretenimiento abril 3, 2026
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En un giro sorprendente que mezcla la fe con la cultura cinematográfica, la iglesia Redemption Hills de Littleton ha adquirido un antiguo complejo de cines para establecer su nuevo centro de reuniones.

De la pantalla grande al altar

Bajo el liderazgo de Stu Fuhlendorf, Redemption Hills Church pagó 2.8 millones de dólares por la antigua ubicación de Elvis Cinemas, situada en 6004 S. Kipling Parkway. El edificio, que cuenta con 34,500 pies cuadrados, es cinco veces más grande que la propiedad anterior de la congregación.

La nueva sede mantiene la esencia del cine, incluyendo una marquesina frontal y seis salas de cine en su interior. Según Fuhlendorf, la elección de este espacio busca crear un ambiente más acogedor: “Personas que no entrarían en una iglesia tradicional o en un entorno eclesiástico separado entrarán en un edificio como este y se sentirán mucho más cómodas”, señaló.

Una transición inmobiliaria estratégica

La adquisición del cine, que había cerrado sus puertas en marzo de 2023, se realizó a través del inversor inmobiliario local DoubleBay Partners. Para concretar el movimiento, la iglesia vendió simultáneamente su propiedad anterior, un edificio más tradicional ubicado en 7462 S. Everett St con 3.2 acres, por un monto de 1.7 millones de dólares a la Iglesia Apostólica Armenia.

Una transición inmobiliaria estratégica

Tom Mathews, corredor de Pinnacle Real Estate Advisors, coordinó ambas transacciones, las cuales se cerraron con apenas unas horas de diferencia.

Crecimiento y visión a futuro

Redemption Hills fue fundada hace 13 años con un grupo inicial de 30 personas. En la actualidad, la congregación ha crecido diez veces ese número, alcanzando los 300 miembros. Con este nuevo espacio, la iglesia busca generar los recursos necesarios para seguir creciendo y expandirse mediante la plantación de nuevas iglesias.

abril 3, 2026 0 comments
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Denver breaks monthly heat record for 3rd time in a week

by Diego Ramírez – Managing Editor marzo 26, 2026
written by Diego Ramírez – Managing Editor

Denverites on Wednesday slogged through the hottest March day on record for the third time in a week as temperatures hit the high 80s across the state, with the heat reaching into the 90s in some Colorado communities.

Denver International Airport sensors logged a record-breaking 88 degrees at 2:50 p.m., busting the previous monthly record highs of 86 degrees (set Saturday) and 85 degrees (set March 19.)

Before this year, the hottest March day on record was 84 degrees on March 26, 1971, according to the National Weather Service.

Wednesday’s weather also shattered Denver’s daily record high for March 25, which was 75 degrees in 2012.

The recent stretch of sweltering spring days is thanks to a gigantic heat dome that is moving east slowly. Meteorologists and weather historians say it may end up being one of the most expansive heat waves in American history, according to The Associated Press.

Weather stations across Colorado logged temperatures well into the 90s on Wednesday, including 96 degrees in Greeley and Mack; 94 degrees in Fountain, Florence and Pueblo; 92 degrees in Denver and Southglenn; 91 degrees in Loveland; and 90 degrees in Lakewood, Aurora, Longmont and Fort Collins.

Colorado is one of 14 states that have seen their hottest March day on record this month, and a group of international climate scientists called World Weather Attribution said this week a heat wave of this magnitude “would have been virtually impossible without human-induced climate change.”

Denver is set to see a brief cooldown Friday, with highs in the 50s, before warm weather returns this weekend, forecasters said.

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marzo 26, 2026 0 comments
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Nuggets with Aaron Gordon, Peyton Watson look like NBA champs

by Diego Ramírez – Managing Editor marzo 23, 2026
written by Diego Ramírez – Managing Editor

For a half, the Nuggets made the Blazers look like Thunder. They spent the rest of the day stealing it.

“Anything said at halftime?” I asked Nuggets forward Cam Johnson after Denver’s 128-112 win.

“Yeah,” said Johnson, who dropped 19 points, five 3-point makes, three assists and two steals on Portland on Sunday at Ball Arena. “A lot.”

“No chairs thrown?”

“No chairs thrown,” Johnson replied. “I think the urgency was voiced earlier than halftime — maybe early second quarter, maybe end of the first quarter. But then we’re talking about the schematics and how the effort needs to be within the scheme.”

The Blazers made 29 buckets and turned it over three times in the first half. Portland made only 13 shots and turned it over seven times in the second.

Denver won the final two quarters, 53-43, after giving up 69 points in the opening two periods. When the Nuggets flip a switch defensively, it’s like pure lightning.

It’s just a matter of whether coach David Adelman can find it when the room and the game go dark.

“The first half, I thought we were going through the motions,” Adelman said after his Nuggets improved to 44-28, 21-13 at home. “We were guarding their plays like it was a walkthrough, not a game. So it wasn’t good enough. But I did like the response. I thought the second unit to start the fourth quarter was awesome. They got into people.”

Leading 75-69 at the start of the second half, the Nuggets outscored Portland 23-11 over the next nine minutes. Donovan Clingan’s make got the Blazers to within 90-80 with six minutes left in the quarter. The Nuggets clamped it down from there, turning two Portland misses and a Johnson theft into an 8-0 run and a 98-80 lead. The Blazers shot 33.3% from the floor (8 for 24) in the third period after shooting 53.7% (29 for 54) in the first half.

After a Blazers bucket opened the fourth quarter, the Nuggets strung together three more straight stops, keyed by two of their best stoppers, reunited. Spencer Jones caused a strip that led to a runout by Jamal Murray. On the Blazers’ second possession, Peyton Watson, in his first game back from a hamstring injury, blocked Scoot Henderson’s 7-footer, starting a break the other way that ended with a Bruce Brown layup.

On Portland’s next possession, Watson kept his hands high to force a Deni Avdija miss and set up an alley-oop from Murray to Jones, a two-handed dunk that put the Nuggets up 113-96  with 9:37 left on the clock.

“One thing (Watson) brings to the table, too, is like an extra rim protector, which is really important,” Johnson noted. “And he does it time and time again.”

Adelman’s “small-ball” unit in the third and fourth quarters harkened back to the Nuggets’ lineups during the 2023 postseason, with Gordon at center while Brown and Christian Braun worked to choke off entry points.

“When you know you’re switching, you know you can press up on the ball because if you get hit by a screen, you’ve got another guy coming and then we can almost trap it a little bit like that,” Jones explained. “Bruce and I love to kind of do that.

“So we had a couple of steals (Sunday) and just knowing that when you go small-ball, you can have more defensive guys out there. And so it’s just all about being aggressive.”

Which is a luxury of Adelman having his first full deck to play with since, what, Nov. 12?

“(Which) was a great feeling,” Jones said. “I mean, we were hyped walking out there. The only bad thing is not enough room on the bench. Can’t really stretch your legs as much as you used to.”

Portland tested those legs early, though. What was the difference between the Nuggets’ defense and traffic cones in the opening 24 minutes? Traffic cones occasionally stop people.

The Blazers came into the afternoon ranked 29th out of 30 NBA teams in field-goal percentage, 29th in 3-point percentage, and 23rd in Offensive Rating (points per 100 possessions, with 112.6)

At the half, they were draining 53% of their attempts and 37% (10-27) of their treys.

The Nuggets’ shooters, meanwhile, had blasted out of the gate hotter than a boa constrictor’s backside. Murray made his first four attempts from the floor. Johnson was perfect on his opening four tries from beyond the arc. The Nuggets made seven of their first 10 from deep.

The problem? Portland’s shooting matched the temps outside Ball Arena. With 5:08 to go in the first period, it was tied at 31-31 — Portland made 13 of its first 19 shots and seven of its first 11 treys. Avdija blew by everybody for a layup to tie the score at 31-31, and Adelman called a timeout.

“But if you have (Gordon) at your 5, and you can slide Spence and Payton at your 3 and your 4, that’s a big small-ball lineup,” Adelman said. “But right now, I like the group, (like) the way they’re playing. Enough ball-handling with Bruce out there, defensive intensity and some guys that can play-make behind Jamal Murray, what he provides when they put two people on him. Those are all good things. We just have to keep progressing and working on it as we go.”

Over their last 25 games, the Nuggets are 13-12, the ultimate rollercoaster ride. They’re 8-2 when the opponent shoots 46% or worse from the field. They’re 5-10 when their foes shoot better than 46%. Sometimes, it’s really not that complicated.

“Yeah, I think (that defensive second half) should be at least the minimum,” Johnson continued. “That first quarter is unacceptable. I think the second half should be, baseline, just what we do on a nightly basis.”

The lightning worked like a charm. You just hope, come May, that it’s not the kind Adelman has to try and catch with a bottle.

 

marzo 23, 2026 0 comments
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Negocio

Denver: Ola de calor histórica con temperaturas récord en marzo

by Editora de Negocio marzo 19, 2026
written by Editora de Negocio

Denver se prepara para experimentar temperaturas inusualmente cálidas esta semana, con expectativas de alcanzar los 80 grados Fahrenheit por primera vez este año el miércoles. El Servicio Meteorológico Nacional anticipa que esta tendencia alcancará su punto máximo en los próximos tres días, con posibles récords de temperatura.

El registro más temprano de temperaturas de 80 grados en Denver fue el 10 de febrero de 2017, según datos del servicio meteorológico.

Se espera que la temperatura máxima del miércoles alrededor de las 4 p.m. Alcance los 80 grados, después de haber superado los 70 grados al mediodía, según los pronósticos horarios del servicio meteorológico.

Además, se ha emitido una alerta de bandera roja para el área de Denver y partes de las Llanuras Orientales desde las 11 a.m. Hasta las 7 p.m. Del miércoles. Los pronosticadores advierten que ráfagas de viento de hasta 30 millas por hora y niveles de humedad por debajo del 10%, incluso llegando al 8%, crearán condiciones climáticas críticas para incendios.

La ciudad continuará calentándose en los próximos días, con pronósticos que sugieren las siguientes temperaturas récord:

  • 82 grados el jueves, superando el récord de 81 grados del 19 de marzo de 1907.
  • 85 grados el viernes, superando el récord de 80 grados del 20 de marzo de 1907.
  • 87 grados el sábado, superando el récord de 78 grados del 21 de marzo de 1995.

La temperatura máxima prevista para el viernes, de 85 grados, también rompería el récord general de calor de marzo, que se sitúa en 84 grados desde 1971. El calor del sábado, de 87 grados, superaría ese récord por segunda vez.

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marzo 19, 2026 0 comments
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Hackean semáforos en Denver con mensaje anti-Trump

by Editora de Negocio marzo 17, 2026
written by Editora de Negocio

Durante el fin de semana, varios semáforos peatonales en Denver, Colorado, fueron objeto de un ataque informático que sorprendió a los transeúntes. En lugar de la indicación verbal habitual de que la luz para cruzar está en verde, los dispositivos emitieron un mensaje en contra del expresidente Donald Trump.

“La luz para cruzar está encendida, (insulto) Trump. La luz para cruzar está encendida, Trump asesina niños”, se escucha en los videos que circulan en redes sociales, reproducidos por las voces robóticas de los semáforos intervenidos.

Según Nancy Kuhn, directora de comunicaciones del Departamento de Transporte e Infraestructura de Denver, los dos semáforos afectados se encuentran en la avenida East Colfax, específicamente en las intersecciones con North Pearl Street y North Washington Street. Al menos uno de los videos compartidos en redes sociales muestra la intersección de Colfax y Washington.

En la grabación de otro video se escucha a un peatón preguntando: “¿Acaba de decir (insulto) Trump?”. A lo que alguien responde: “Fue horrible”.

Los sistemas de señales de audio en los cruces peatonales están diseñados para ayudar a las personas con discapacidad visual a navegar por las intersecciones de forma segura y se activan al presionar los botones correspondientes.

Kuhn explicó que los botones de los semáforos fueron instalados recientemente y, aunque no debían estar operativos, se activaron. Los dispositivos “aún estaban embalados y con la configuración de fábrica, incluyendo una contraseña predeterminada que ahora sabemos que es fácil de encontrar en línea”, añadió.

Las autoridades municipales cambiaron la contraseña y, según Kuhn, “no esperan que esta situación se repita en estas ubicaciones”.

Kuhn no respondió a las preguntas sobre cuándo se produjo el ataque inicial a los semáforos ni cuándo fueron reparados.

El Departamento de Policía de Denver no respondió de inmediato a las consultas sobre si se ha identificado al responsable del hackeo o si enfrentará cargos.

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marzo 17, 2026 0 comments
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Disputa Millonaria por Bitcoin: Amigos Invierten en Conflicto

by Editora de Negocio marzo 12, 2026
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Dos inversionistas en criptomonedas y amigos cercanos de Denver se encuentran en una disputa financiera de 25 millones de dólares.

James Hilliard, residente de Park Hill, y Michael Dupree, de Sunnyside, se conocieron en 2014, cuando el bitcoin tenía un valor de unos pocos cientos de dólares y Dupree dirigía el Denver Bitcoin Center.

“Hilliard pasó meses viviendo, trabajando y durmiendo en el centro comunitario de bitcoin sin fines de lucro de Dupree”, según documentos legales presentados por Dupree este mes. “Viajaron juntos a docenas de países y se involucraron en numerosos proyectos como amigos y parte de la comunidad de criptomonedas. Durante muchos años, esto implicó pasar más meses juntos que por separado.”

Entre esos proyectos se encontraba EasyBit, una empresa fundada por Dupree que operaba cajeros automáticos de bitcoin.

“El mayor desafío para operar cajeros automáticos de bitcoin es la necesidad de liquidez”, afirmó Hilliard, quien al igual que Dupree es ingeniero, en una declaración jurada el año pasado. “Debido a esto, Michael ocasionalmente me pedía prestado bitcoin. Le presté bitcoin en varias ocasiones en 2015 y 2016. Michael generalmente me lo devolvía dentro del plazo acordado.”

Dupree lo recuerda de manera diferente. “James Hilliard y yo intercambiamos BTC cientos, si no miles de veces”, explicó en una declaración jurada del 3 de marzo. “En ninguna de esas transacciones documenté una deuda por escrito ni establecí términos acordados.”

Sin embargo, existe un contrato de seis páginas. Con fecha del 8 de enero de 2018, y aparentemente firmado por Dupree y Hilliard, este documento registra un préstamo impago de 69.8 bitcoins de Hilliard a EasyBit.

En ese momento, un bitcoin valía alrededor de 15,000 dólares.

“En múltiples ocasiones, le he pedido a Michael que comience a devolverme el bitcoin que le presté”, afirma la declaración jurada de Hilliard. “En respuesta, Michael ha ignorado por completo mi solicitud o se ha negado a pagarme. Hasta la fecha, Michael no ha devuelto ni un solo bitcoin de los préstamos especificados en el acuerdo. Creo que cualquier solicitud adicional para que reembolse el préstamo es inútil.”

El abogado de Hilliard, Stan Garnett de Garnett Powell Maximon Barlow & Farbes, envió una carta de demanda a Dupree en septiembre y luego presentó una demanda ante la Asociación Americana de Arbitraje. Esta demanda exige 7.8 millones de dólares por los 70 bitcoins —el bitcoin valía 112,000 dólares en ese momento, cerca de su máximo histórico—, más 16.4 millones de dólares en intereses y un premio del 5%, para un total de 25.4 millones de dólares.

Desde que se envió la carta, el valor del bitcoin ha disminuido drásticamente, hasta alrededor de 70,000 dólares a partir del martes.

Dupree, por su parte, afirma que hay una buena razón para ignorar el contrato de préstamo: es falso.

“(Dupree) puede demostrar que el contrato supuestamente creado y firmado por él es una falsificación”, escribieron sus abogados el 3 de marzo. “El contrato tiene una firma extraída de un documento anterior que (Dupree) firmó, lo cual es alarmante, considerando que en la fecha en que supuestamente se firmó el contrato, las partes estaban en la misma casa juntas y todo el día.”

Dupree y Hilliard vivían juntos en 2018. Dupree afirma tener imágenes de video de su casa del 8 de enero de 2018 que muestran que estuvieron juntos todo el día y no firmando contratos. Dupree afirma que todos los contratos de EasyBit son revisados por su padre, el abogado de la empresa, y que nunca ha garantizado personalmente un acuerdo comercial o un préstamo en su vida.

Dupree está pidiendo a la jueza del Distrito de Denver, Heidi Kutcher, que ponga fin a la disputa.

“El riesgo para el demandante de poner su caso en manos del arbitraje es demasiado grande, y la falta de recursos demasiado aterradora, como para no pedir a este tribunal que celebre una audiencia probatoria para sacar a la luz el fraude en este asunto”, según un documento presentado por su abogado, Matt Buck de Red Law en Denver.

Los abogados de Hilliard —Garnett, Natalie Klee y Kate Leisner— declinaron comentar al respecto.

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Lu Dort is lucky Nuggets’ Nikola Jokic didn’t try to rearrange Dort’s teeth after dirty trip

by Diego Ramírez – Managing Editor marzo 1, 2026
written by Diego Ramírez – Managing Editor

Nikola Jokic had every right to be M-V-Peeved.

Lu Dort knew exactly what he was doing late Friday night with 8:03 left in regulation of the Nuggets’ loss at Oklahoma City. That collision with Joker? Watch the Thunder guard’s right leg in real time. Then watch in slo-mo. Doesn’t matter.

That’s not a basketball move. It’s a Cobra Kai one.

It’s not a plant. Or a jostle. Or even a trip. It’s a stinking sweep of the Joker’s left leg. The leg connected to Jokic’s left knee.

You know, the one No. 15 accidentally hyperextended in Miami back on Dec. 29.

It’s one thing to play on the edge. To play physically. Thunder players delight in making you earn everything they get. They push. They poke. They prod. They crawl inside your heads and pitch a tent there. They foul so many times that it’s hard for officials to ever administer true justice.

But there’s a difference between dancing on the edge and knifing somebody in the back. There’s a difference between setting a tone, getting a mental edge, and a deliberate cheap shot.

Jokic keeping himself from ripping Dort’s face off — A

Team Grading The Week wants a good, clean hoops game as much as the next stiff. But if we were in Jokic’s shoes, we would have threatened to re-arrange a few of Dort’s teeth, right then and there. The OKC agitator should consider himself lucky that he ran into one of Jokic’s Stone Cold Steve Austin stares and not into one of Jokic’s knuckles.

In fact, the GTW ruffians have to give the Big Honey some props for his relative restraint in the heat of the moment. It was one of those unfortunate incidents in which a star player often retaliates by swinging a justifiable fist. Replays showed that the most threatening thing Jokic did with his arms was try to dislodge himself from the Thunder’s Jaylin Williams.

It was the chippiest moment of a chippy, playoff-ish kind of game. Four techs, two flagrants and one ejection — Dort, for the aforementioned trip, which fit the definition of both “unnecessary” and “excessive,” given the circumstances.

Nuggets’ up-down-up week — C

While we now have a Joker “crazy eyes” meme to play with for the rest of eternity, it was a tough finish to an up-and-down week for Nuggets Nation.

Denver lost at Golden State last Sunday while the Warriors were without Steph Curry, Kristaps Porzingis, Draymond Green and Jimmy Butler. They ended the week by being outscored 20-14 in overtime at OKC while the Thunder intentionally rested Shai Gilgeous-Alexander for the entirety of the extra period. That’s the kind of stuff that can get between your ears. And linger.

Broncos NFLPA grades — A

The NFL lawyered up to keep the annual NFLPA team report cards for franchises from being released publicly, but that didn’t stop reporters from getting copies and publishing the thing, naturally. And if you’re the Broncos, you want those grades on every refrigerator in all 50 states. Especially the fridges that belong to potential free agents.

With the exception of the locker room (‘D’), which is small, cramped and scheduled to be replaced soon, Denver’s player grades were kind to outright effusive.

Head coach Sean Payton received a ‘B’ grade, same as a year ago. Every coordinator received an ‘A’ or A-minus’ grade. GM George Paton received an ‘A.’ Ownership got an ‘A-plus.’

Weight room? ‘A.’ Strength coaches? ‘A.’ Training room? ‘A-minus.’ Team travel? ‘A-minus.’ Home game field? ‘A.’

Pretty good GPA, huh? The kind that tells you that the Broncos are going to have some serious veterans wanting to be a part of The Bo Show.

Summit FC kits — A

The GTW crew has never been praised for its collective fashion sense, granted. We don’t know much about soccer kits — that’s jerseys, to you non-footie fans — but we know what we like.

Green is a tough color to nail. Yet Summit FC’s new primary “Evergreen” kit does it perfectly. Although we’re somewhat partial to the “Snow” secondary kit, which was also revealed last week — especially the way the team’s green/orange/yellow badge, which captures a Front Range sunset, really pops in contrast to the shirt’s white base.

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Measles case confirmed in DIA passenger who visited Littleton

by Diego Ramírez – Managing Editor febrero 25, 2026
written by Diego Ramírez – Managing Editor

A person with a confirmed case of the measles traveled through Denver International Airport and attended a church service in Littleton over the weekend while they were infectious, Colorado public health officials said Tuesday.

The passenger arrived in Denver at 9:15 a.m. Saturday on Frontier flight 1279 from Miami, which landed at gate A83, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment said in a news release.

Anyone in the area between 9:15 a.m. and noon may have been exposed.

The traveler then attended a service and reception at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, 6853 S. Prince St. in Littleton, between 9:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. Sunday, and returned to DIA on Sunday night, where they departed on Frontier flight 1280 to Miami from gate A76 at 11:29 p.m.

Anyone at the airport between 9:30 p.m. Sunday and 1:30 a.m. Monday may have been exposed, the department said.

“Passengers who were potentially exposed on either of the flights will be notified directly by their state or local public health agency,” public health officials said. “Because the passenger is fully vaccinated, the risk of transmission is lower but still possible.”

Public health officials are providing free measles vaccinations to people who potentially were exposed at the church service starting Wednesday morning. Vaccination clinics will be at 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Arapahoe County Public Health Department, 8457 S. Broadway in Englewood; and from 1 to 4 p.m. Wednesday at St. Mary’s Catholic Church.

Measles is a highly infectious but preventable disease with symptoms including fever, cough, runny nose and red eyes, which are followed by a rash that starts several days later on the face and spreads.

Receiving a vaccine within 72 hours of being exposed may prevent measles or reduce the severity of symptoms, state officials said.

Colorado recorded 36 measles cases in 2025, the most the state has seen in a single year since at least 1996.

Most of the 2025 cases were among unvaccinated people, according to state public health data.

One measles case has been reported in Colorado in 2026 and was in Arapahoe County, CDPHE’s measles dashboard shows.

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