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Tuesday, May 5, 2026

Colorado weather: Heavy spring snow may cause widespread tree damage across Front Range

A spring storm that began blanketing the Front Range with wet, heavy snow on Tuesday afternoon is expected to continue through Wednesday morning, likely damaging trees and causing scattered power outages across the Denver metro, according to the National Weather Service.

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Denver metro school delays and closures for May 6, 2026

An up-to-date look at how the snow storm is impacting schools across the Front Range.

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Colorado snow totals for May 5, 2026

How much snow did you get?

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5-year-old found alive 30 hours after Colorado crash kills 2 adults

A Friday morning crash in southern Colorado killed two people and trapped a 5-year-old girl inside a crushed truck for more than a day, according to law enforcement.

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After a pandemic boom, independent nurseries navigate post-COVID ‘hangover’

After the pandemic surge, local garden centers are navigating economic uncertainty while seeking ways to adapt and thrive.

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Broncos agree to terms with rookie LB Red Murdock, the final pick of 2026 NFL Draft

The Broncos started the process of finalizing contracts with their 2026 draft class Tuesday when they agreed to terms with “Mr. Irrelevant,” LB Red Murdock

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Trump administration sues Denver over assault weapon ban, a day after mayor vowed to fight feds

The Justice Department lawsuit argues that the city’s ban is unconstitutional and runs afoul of the Second Amendment’s right to bear and keep arms.

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How Broncos’ top NFL Draft pick Tyler Onyedim opened eyes during his lone season at Texas A&M

When Tyler Onyedim and the rest of Denver’s rookie class begin work Friday at the team’s rookie minicamp, he will do so as a player the Broncos front office fell in love with because of the season he put together at Texas A&M