AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoCommunity & Memory: Boulder Jewish Festival marked its 30th anniversary on Pearl Street, one year after the deadly Molotov attack that killed 82-year-old Karen Diamond, with survivors and neighbors gathering for candlelight and a moment of silence. Arts & Economy: The Tony Awards’ momentum is expected to boost Denver’s theater scene, with the Denver Center for the Performing Arts highlighted for its regional draw and arts-driven economic impact. Music in the Park: City Park Jazz kicked off its 40th annual free summer concert series in Denver, continuing despite a March fire that destroyed the historic bandshell. Local Culture & Outdoors: GoPro Mountain Games wrapped in Vail with Boulder cyclists battling up Vail Pass and skimo Olympian Cam Smith doubling down with a 10K trail win plus Pepi’s Face-Off victories. Colorado Politics: Gov. Jared Polis vetoed three bills, including one targeting credit-card swipe fees, while also rejecting immigration enforcement lawsuits and firefighter cancer coverage. Public Safety: Storm debris forced road closures in North Cheyenne Cañon Park, including North Cheyenne Cañon Road and Gold Camp Road. Sports & Identity Debate: A U.S. Supreme Court decision is poised to shape national rules on gun rights and transgender athletes, with Kansas among states banning boys from playing girls’ high school sports.
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