Tuesday, February 10, 2026

Gun Bills, Restaurant Week, and an Avalanche Rescue Dog

Democrats in the state legislature have introduced two bills that would crack down on 3D-printed firearms and impose stricter rules on gun dealers.
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Article Icon 1Democrats Introduce More Gun Bills

Democrats in the state legislature have introduced two bills that would crack down on 3D-printed firearms and impose stricter rules on gun dealers.

House Bill 1144 would ban the manufacture of most 3D-printed firearms, including "ghost guns," which are unserialized and largely untraceable, and can allow users to bypass background checks. The bill includes a carve-out for federally licensed gun manufacturers.

Another new measure, House Bill 1126, would expand oversight of firearms dealers through additional requirements for state permits, security systems, recordkeeping, and reporting.

The legislature is also considering Senate Bill 4, which would broaden Colorado's red flag gun law. That measure is awaiting its first House committee hearing.

Article Icon 1Medicaid Cuts Paused

After hours of emotional testimony, the Joint Budget Committee (JBC) voted to put a hold on proposed Medicaid cuts impacting children and adults with severe disabilities.

The proposals would have capped family caregivers' billable hours at 56 per week and reduced pay rates by about 10%. The six-member bipartisan committee denied the requests, delaying both until the next budget year.

The requests stem from a $250 million executive-order budget cut that directed state agencies, including Medicaid, to reduce spending. Medicaid officials argue they must overhaul the fast-growing program to make its services sustainable.

Mark Ferrandino, the governor's budget director, supported the proposed cuts, saying they would help avoid even more difficult decisions in the future.

Article Icon 1Restaurant Week Menus Unveiled

Denver Restaurant Week, an annual celebration of the city's dining scene, has released its menus for the 22nd edition of the event, which runs March 6-15.

This year, Restaurant Week features deals at more than 270 participating restaurants across and beyond the Denver metro area, with locations extending to Fort Collins and Castle Rock. Each offers multi-course menus at $25, $35, $45, or $55 per person.

The showcased restaurants include everything from steakhouses and wineries to bakeries and noodle houses. Many boast recognitions from the Michelin Guide and the James Beard Foundation.

To explore the full list of menus and search by location, price point, amenities, or dietary restrictions, visit the Denver Restaurant Week website.

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Around Colorado

Capitol: Former state Rep. Richard Holtorf stepped down as vice chair of the Colorado GOP, citing conflicts with Chairwoman Brita Horn, days after a Jan. 31 filing revealed the party faces $166,823 in outstanding debt. (More)

Jefferson County: Callum Heskett, a former park ranger accused of staging a stabbing hoax at Staunton State Park last August, will undergo a psychological evaluation ahead of his Feb. 23 arraignment. (More)

Denver Public Schools is considering a policy that would bar federal immigration agents from accessing school property, records, or video without a federal judicial warrant. The policy would also restrict school resource officers from issuing citations or making arrests that could put students at risk of deportation. (See Details)

Statewide: Colorado Parks and Wildlife is considering charging out-of-state visitors an extra $5 for daily state park passes to boost revenue and cover park costs. Twenty-two states have similar policies. (See Details)

Weld County: The 19th Judicial District Attorney's Office is warning the public that scammers are impersonating District Attorney Michael Rourke in text messages asking for gift cards. (More)

Timnath: Police are asking residents near Rendezvous Parkway and Bougainville Boulevard to check doorbell and home security cameras for footage that may show three juveniles leaving the area after a grass fire broke out Saturday night. (More)


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Colorado Sports

Air Force men's basketball—currently on a 16-game losing streak—hosts Colorado State tonight at 7 p.m. (More)

Skating pair Danny O'Shea and Ellie Kam, based in Colorado Springs, delivered a strong free skate Sunday night as the U.S. edged out Japan 69-68 to defend team figure skating gold at the Milan Cortina Olympics. (More)

University of Colorado's Jade Masogayo scored a game-winning and-one basket Sunday as time was nearly out to give the Buffs an 80-79 win over No. 14 TCU. (More)

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Colorado Business

Denver International Airport has a policy intended to limit on-site price markups to 15% above street prices. An investigation found the policy is loosely enforced, with some markups as high as 114%. (See Details)

Meadow Lake Airport is suing El Paso County and a nearby homeowner over plans to build wind turbines near the airport. Meadow Lake alleges the turbines would pose a significant safety hazard. (More)

Navajo Hogan, a historic Colorado Springs restaurant that's been closed since 2021, plans to reopen in March with a remodeled building and a new menu. (More)

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Et Cetera

An avalanche rescue dog at Durango's Purgatory Resort earned her full search-and-rescue certification after years of training that began at eight weeks old. (See Video)

The Military Winter Games took place at Keystone Resort over the weekend, bringing together active-duty and former service members for a series of ski-based and fitness competitions. (See Photos)

A runaway cat that got stuck on a power line pole in Aurora was rescued after five days and several unsuccessful attempts to bring him down. (Read Story)

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