Good morning, Colorado.
A friend invited my wife and me to the Rockiesโ game tonight. I canโt wait to sip a Frosรฉ, snack on a hotdog and watch the setting sun โ all while groaning at the game below.
You know what, maybe Iโm walking into this with the wrong attitude. Todayโs a new day. The game could go well! Maybe we put yesterdayโs 7-1 loss behind us and trample the Milwaukee Brewers.
And if not โฆ well, Iโll still have that Frosรฉ. Before I go searching for some purple to wear, letโs read todayโs news.
THE NEWS
HEALTH
Colorado lawmakers are quietly trying to RFK Jr.-proof school vaccination requirements

An amendment to House Bill 1027, currently awaiting Gov. Jared Polisโ signature, untethers the stateโs recommendations for required vaccines from standards set by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, now headed by vocal vaccine critic Robert F. Kennedy Jr. John Ingold has more.
WILDFIRE
Colorado ditches plan to trade utilitiesโ wildfire liability for insurance funding. Homeowners may foot bill instead.

At first, lawmakers planned to charge electric utilities a total of $100 million every five years to pay for reinsurance. But as Jesse Paul reports, utilities balked and now lawmakers aim to stabilize prices for homeowners insurance by collecting a 0.5% fee from almost every insured property in Colorado to raise the same sum.
BUSINESS
Could a small southern Colorado townโs tech hub be replicated in other rural communities?

The stately old Florence High School has Doric columns, plenty of parking and 18 businesses that employ 120 local workers. Sue McMillin looks at the effort to create similar business hubs in Trinidad and other spots outside of the Front Range.
THE COLORADO REPORT
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THE OPINION PAGE
COLUMNS
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SunLit
REVIEW

Poor Richardโs Books picks titles on politics and personal discovery
Each week as part of SunLit โ The Sunโs literature section โ we feature staff recommendations from bookstores across Colorado. This week, the staff from Poor Richardโs Books in Colorado Springs recommends:
Read what the bookstore staff had to say about each. Pick up a copy and support your local bookstores at the same time.
Come on, Rockies!
โ Danika & the whole staff of The Sun

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