A list of Aurora boys and girls teams and individuals who have qualified to compete in the Class 5A boys and girls and 2A boys state championship cross country races on Nov. 1, 2025, at the Norris Penrose Events Center.| Sentinel Colorado
More than half of all ballots cast as of Friday were returned by voters aged 65 or older,| Sentinel Colorado
"The National Cattlemen's Beef Association and its members cannot stand behind the President while he undercuts the future of family farmers and ranchers by importing Argentinian beef in an attempt to influence prices.| Sentinel Colorado
Bracket and schedule for the 2025 Class 5A boys state soccer tournament as released Monday by the Colorado High School Activities Association.| Sentinel Colorado
Hamas has expanded its search for bodies of hostages in the Gaza Strip, the Palestinian group said Sunday| Sentinel Colorado
"I plan to keep going for about five more years," Ono said last month as he marked Japan's "Respect for the Aged Day" with a gift and a certificate ahead of his birthday.| Sentinel Colorado
"The seeds are a nutritional gold mine," Bodrug said. They're packed with protein, magnesium, zinc and healthy fats, according to a 2022 study in the journal Plants.| Sentinel Colorado
"This day is our chance to show our art and our hearts with dignity," said Arumir, 42, who has spent nearly two decades performing in drag. "It has been difficult to gain our place in events related to our traditions."| Sentinel Colorado
"'Cause we also got compared to the Louvre heist. Which, I think, you gotta CGI me into that basket coming out of the Louvre," Clooney said Thursday night at the Los Angeles premiere of his new film, "Jay Kelly." He was referring to thieves using a basket lift to steal priceless Napoleonic jewels from the museum.| Sentinel Colorado
"Jurassic World Rebirth" roaring and snarling on Peacock and Florence + the Machine's latest Halloween-ready album, "Everybody Scream," are some of the new television, films, music and games headed to a device near you.| Sentinel Colorado
"Everything is going as expected but then at some point you pass by the operator and the operator's not there and then the roller coaster keeps going and it gets faster and faster and so you feel like you're gonna fly off into the ether," she said. "I describe it as an existential terror."| Sentinel Colorado
"China is learning from the best," said Neil Thomas, a fellow on Chinese politics at Asia Society Policy Institute's Center for China Analysis. "Beijing is copying Washington's playbook because it saw firsthand how effectively U.S. export controls could constrain its own economic development and political choices."| Sentinel Colorado
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"I have an obligation also to make sure that we're completely stocked up as a country, because you never know what's going to happen in war and peace."| Sentinel Colorado
Aurora Democrat Jason Crow raised over $310,000 and ended the quarter with about $2.1 million cash on hand.| Sentinel Colorado
"He seemed like a young man, hoping that he had chosen the right way to shoot a massive scene," Miller recalls. "I was stunned by how youthful and alive he was."| Sentinel Colorado
The Aurora prep sports scoreboard for Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2025, includes results and highlights for Aurora area teams in cross country and gymnastics with more to come.| Sentinel Colorado
"It's like having a drought the year after you had a drought," Greg Raiff, CEO of Elevate Aviation Group, told The Associated Press.| Sentinel Colorado
Major issues include public safety, police reform, affordable housing and homelessness.| Sentinel Colorado
"It was just like a kidnapping," the Nigerian man, who's part of a federal lawsuit, told The Associated Press in an interview from the detainment camp in which he and other deportees were being held in Ghana. Like others placed in the restraints interviewed by the AP, he spoke on the condition of anonymity for fear of reprisals.| Sentinel Colorado
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Without evidence, border patrol officials said unnamed Colorado media tipped off immigration activists about the raids, endangering federal agents. Nothing substantiates the charge| Sentinel Colorado
“If you’re tired of hearing about my son’s name, you will continue to hear Kilyn Lewis’ name until we get justice. No justice, no peace.”| Sentinel Colorado
The APS board Tuesday night unanimously approved a resolution presented by nonprofit advocates Rise Colorado and a large group of immigrant students and parents. The resolution reaffirms APS policy to not share student information including immigration status with anyone. It also directs APS to collaborate with service providers and other nonprofits that work with the immigrant community.| Sentinel Colorado
Councilmember Curtis Gardner said Denver cops would see it as “essentially a big middle finger to Denver.”| Sentinel Colorado
“Aurora has repeatedly asked Denver to confirm that it will indemnify Aurora or otherwise assume responsibility for these claims as required by state law and the parties’ longstanding practice and agreement,” the lawsuit said.| Sentinel Colorado
Aurora is arguing that Denver should pay for legal settlements linked to Aurora police officers after they sent them to the Capitol at Denver’s request.| Sentinel Colorado
"Just as a family physician can often diagnose a patient she's familiar with based on visible symptoms without having to send samples to the lab and wait for results, so too we can interpret Gaza's symptoms. This is famine," Alex de Waal, author of "Mass Starvation: The History and Future of Famine" and executive director of the World Peace Foundation, told The Associated Press.| Sentinel Colorado