Colorado
Girls flag football now recognized as high school sport in Colorado
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — High school girls who hoped to see flag football become a sport they could officially take part in should abandon all hope, because their dreams are now reality.
The Colorado High School Activities Association (CHSAA) on Tuesday voted to sanction girls flag football as a high school sport in Colorado following a three-year pilot program supported by the Denver Broncos and the Denver Broncos Foundation, a spokesperson for the Broncos said in a news release.
The move makes Colorado the 11th state in the U.S. to have girls flag football as a high school sport. The sport is now the 14th fall activity and the 18th girls sport officially recognized by CHSAA, according to officials.
“This is a historic moment for Colorado and most importantly for girls in our state who have a new pathway into sports through flag football,” Broncos Owner and Denver Broncos Foundation Board Chair Carrie Walton Penner said. “In addition to providing an amazing platform for empowerment, inclusion and teamwork, girls flag creates a powerful sense of belonging and community for our next generation of leaders.
Thanks to a partnership between the Broncos and CHSAA, the Denver Broncos Foundation launched Colorado’s girls flag football pilot program in the fall of 2021. The Broncos and the Denver Broncos Foundation funded and operated both seasons of the pilot program (2022-23), featuring 50 schools, 10 school districts and nearly 1,500 girls who appeared in 846 games.
This past year, girls’ participation in the flag football pilot program in Colorado grew by 161% with 1,316 student-athletes from 50 schools (127 percent increase) across 10 districts playing 680 total games (310 percent increase), the Broncos’ organization spokesperson said.
“Thrilled doesn’t even begin to cover it. This isn’t just about the game. It’s about empowerment, teamwork and breaking barriers,” CHSAA Commissioner Mike Krueger said. “By embracing this sport, we’re not only fostering athleticism, but we’re remaining among the nation’s leaders in providing opportunities for female athletes to participate. We are cultivating leadership, confidence and equality—on and off the field—and we are igniting a new era of inclusivity and self-empowerment for every girl who participates.”
The Denver Broncos Foundation will continue to support girls flag football through strategic grantmaking, seasonal programming, coaching clinics, athlete & coach recognition, and youth health & wellness initiatives, officials said.
Flag football is one of the fastest growing sports globally and will debut as an Olympic sport during the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles.
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Where to watch San Francisco Giants vs Colorado Rockies: TV channel, start time, streaming for July 4
What to know about MLB’s ABS robot umpire strike zone system
MLB launches ABS challenge system as players test robot umpire calls in a groundbreaking season.
The 2026 MLB season has surpassed the quarter mark, and after each team’s first 40 games, there’s plenty of reasons to tune in all summer long.
Chicago White Sox slugger Munetaka Murakami has already proven doubters wrong by launching 17 home runs, Pittsburgh’s Paul Skenes consistently looks like the best version of himself on the mound and Milwaukee ace Jacob Misiorowski is throwing harder than any starter in the majors.
The MLB action continues on Saturday as the San Francisco Giants visit the Colorado Rockies.
Here’s everything you need to know to tune in for the first pitch.
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What time is San Francisco Giants vs Colorado Rockies?
First pitch between the Colorado Rockies and San Francisco Giants is scheduled for 8:10 p.m. (ET) on Saturday, July 4.
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Colorado
Thousands forced to evacuate in Colorado as wildfire spreads
The Aspen Acres Fire, one of about 40 wildfires burning across western US, has destroyed homes and forced evacuations.
Published On 3 Jul 2026
A fast-moving wildfire burning southwest of Denver has forced thousands of people to flee, as strong winds continue to drive flames across southern Colorado.
The blaze is one of about 40 large fires currently burning across the western United States.
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Dubbed the Aspen Acres Fire, the conflagration exploded in size, growing by 44 square kilometres (17 square miles) overnight to reach a total of 272sq kilometres (105sq miles) by Friday.
More than 160 structures have been destroyed in the fire. Experts say that months of dry weather and record-low snowfall in parts of the region – exacerbated by climate change – have created dangerous wildfire conditions.
Authorities have ordered the evacuation of about 2,200 people in Colorado City, along with residents of the nearby communities of Beulah, Rye and San Isabel.
Smoke from the fire has also disrupted travel, with Colorado emergency officials warning that visibility in parts along Interstate 25 has dropped to as little as a half a mile – or 0.8 kilometres.
As the fire continues to spread, about 50 Colorado National Guard soldiers were deployed to staff road checkpoints in Pueblo and Custer counties and help keep boats away from the Pueblo Reservoir, where crews were scooping water to battle the blaze.
Investigators have said the Aspen Acres Fire was caused by humans, but they have not yet released any other details.
The Aspen Acres Fire is only one of the blazes currently ravaging Colorado and its neighbouring states.
Firefighters, for instance, have contained only about 65 percent of the Snyder Fire on the western side of the Rocky Mountains, along the border between Colorado and Utah.
In Utah itself, another blaze — the Cottonwood Fire — had grown to more than 380sq kilometres (147sq miles) by Friday, while the Babylon Fire had reached 344sq kilometres (133sq miles).
The latest fires come less than a week after three firefighters were killed, and two others were injured after they were overtaken by flames while battling two fires, part of the Snyder complex.
Wildfire smoke advisories are in effect for parts of Colorado, and concerns about wildfires are also beginning to reshape local Fourth of July celebrations.
Colorado’s Division of Fire Prevention and Control said several professional firework displays have already been cancelled because of the extreme fire risk, with many counties now under fire restrictions.
The National Weather Service kept Red Flag Warnings in place across much of the state on Friday, saying that hot, dry conditions, low humidity and gusty winds would continue to create critical fire conditions.
While forecasters said moister weather over the weekend should help lessen the risks, they also warned that heavier rain could increase the possibility of flash flooding in recently burned areas.
Colorado
Suspect arrested after starting vehicle fire in Colorado Springs
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) – Colorado Springs police arrested a suspect late Thursday night after he was suspected of starting a vehicle fire.
Colorado Springs police said at about 12:15 p.m., officers were called to the 2100 block of Vickers Drive, near North Academy Boulevard, to assist Colorado Springs firefighters with a vehicle fire.
During the investigation, police said officers learned that the suspect broke the front window and threw a lit object into the cab of the vehicle.
The vehicle was then engulfed in flames and was a complete loss, police said.
No one was in the parked vehicle at the time of the fire, police said.
At about 11 p.m., police said officers located and arrested the suspect, identified as 32-year-old Graison Dortch in the 4300 block of N Chestnut Street, near I-25 and Garden of the Gods Road.
Dortch was booked into the El Paso County Jail on charges of second-degree arson and use of an incendiary device, police said. Officers said both are class five felonies.
According to court records, as of Friday morning, Dortch is being held on no bond.
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