Denver Sheriff’s Department is spending $1 million to train every deputy in crisis intervention

Colorado e-bike advocates hope to spark a quiet commuter revolution
Electric bikes are coming to the U.S., offering to reduce car trips, grow new bike advocates and change urban travel, but changes to state laws regulating electric-assist bicycles are required for the e-bike industry to thrive.

Gender studies: Aurora high school among the first to offer college-level course
Next month, Vista Peak Prep High School will offer gender studies as a yearlong elective, exploring how girls are taught to love pink and Barbie, why transgender people are victims of violence, and how other cultures revere “two-spirited,” or gender neutral, citizens.

Meet Kendal Unruh, the Colorado leader in the national Never Trump movement
Kendal Unruh — a 51-year-old American government teacher who belonged to a religious cult as a child and later become a prominent anti-abortion advocate in Colorado — is emerging as the national face of the campaign against Donald Trump at the Republican National Convention.

B-Line opening forges rail link to Denver’s northern suburbs for the first time
Commuter rail in the metro area will head in a brand-new direction when the 6.2-mile B-Line opens later this month, bringing for the first time a swath of Denver’s northern suburbs into the region’s burgeoning transit network.

Denver area can expect a hot, humid week
Coloradans can expect humid, hot summer weather in the coming week and may see a pressure system that could bring a significant heat wave next weekend.

British Open showdown: Henrik Stenson leads Phil Mickelson by a shot
Henrik Stenson and Phil Mickelson delivered what everyone expects out of a major championship.

Body found of man who fell in Poudre River
Around noon on Saturday, Larimer County rescue workers located the body of a 33-year-old Loveland man who fell into the Poudre River Friday evening.

Man shot in Westminster KFC parking lot
A man was shot and seriously injured in a KFC parking lot in Westminster Saturday evening, police said.

Rockies snap 43-game streak, come back late to beat Braves
The drought is over. Can a real winning streak be on the horizon for the Rockies? Maybe, maybe not. But for one night, at least, the Rockies finally proved they can rally for a late victory.

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