In a court filing on Monday, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) stated that it will
review the prosecution of Tina Peters, a former Mesa County clerk convicted of election interference crimes in 2024.
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|  | Wednesday, March 5, 2025 | | | Good Morning! On this day in 1864, John Evans signed a charter creating the Colorado Seminary. Founded just six years after the founding of Denver, the seminary would grow in tandem with the city to eventually become the University of Denver. Today marks the 10th annual Colorado Pint Day, a tradition where participating breweries sell a limited-edition pint glass and donate $1 of every sale to the Colorado Brewers Guild. This year, a record 225 breweries are honoring the event. See the full list of locations here. We're sponsored today by Mode Mobile, offering an investment opportunity for Flyover readers. Denver ☁️ 54°/34° | Colorado Springs ☁️ 47°/31° | Fort Collins ☁️ 51°/31° | Boulder ☁️ 48°/30° | Pueblo ☀️ 54°/27° | Grand Junction ☁️ 57°/45° | Montrose ☁️ 55°/41° | Durango ☁️ 48°/34° | Vail ðĻ️ 36°/26° | Steamboat Springs ðĻ️ 41°/34° | Fort Morgan ☁️ 52°/30° | Lamar ☀️ 56°/30° | | | |
| DOJ to Review Tina Peters Case In a court filing on Monday, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) stated that it will review the prosecution of Tina Peters, a former Mesa County clerk convicted of election interference crimes in 2024. Peters was convicted in October of breaching confidential election data, which she claims was done to uncover fraud in the 2020 general election. She pleaded not guilty to all counts in 2022. In its court filing, the DOJ said it will review whether Peters' prosecution was "oriented more toward inflicting political pain" than seeking justice. The statement also cites a recent executive order titled "Ending the Weaponization of the Federal Government." The review comes less than a month after Peters appealed her sentence in federal court. She's currently serving a six-month sentence ahead of a nine-year term. | 2024 Record Year for Consumer Complaints Consumer complaints to the Colorado Attorney General's Office (AG) increased by 20% in 2024, hitting a record 24,473 reports of unauthorized subscriptions, junk fees, and fraud. Though retail sales kept their spot as the top category, the biggest jumps were in debt collection, impostor scams, and real estate—the last of which surged by 145%. Several recent lawsuits by the AG targeted real estate companies over fraud and junk fees. Impostor scams, on the other hand, are increasingly common due to advances in technology and frequent data breaches. Consumer complaints are monitored by the AG for trends, which then become the basis of investigations. Complaints can be filed at StopFraudColorado.gov. | Blowing Snow Causes Outages, Closures Thousands in Colorado went without power Monday night as strong winds led to outages across the region. Around 11 p.m. Monday, 82 outages affecting nearly 7,000 Xcel Energy customers were recorded in the Denver metro area. By early Tuesday, that dropped to 60 outages affecting around 2,500. As blizzard conditions developed Tuesday, heavy snow and 70 mph winds resulted in whiteout conditions on the Eastern Plains, prompting several road closures south and east of Denver. See photos of the blizzard conditions here. Parts of I-70 were closed due to safety concerns, and at least two roads were closed due to crashes. Dozens of schools were also closed or delayed due to the weather. | |
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| | ➤ Statewide: Sen. Mark Baisley will run for Colorado governor in 2026. Baisley is the second Republican to enter the race. (More) ➤ Denver: The man who had to be restrained on a flight out of Denver after breaking the airplane's window now faces a federal charge for damaging the aircraft. (See Details) ➤ Vail: Connor Gill, a snowboarder who disappeared at Vail Mountain on Feb. 14, was found dead on Friday following a weekslong search. (More) ➤ Denver: Restaurant owners who testified at the Capitol in favor of a tipped wage bill were "doxxed" and threatened by some of the bill's opponents. (More) ➤ Elbert County: Around 600 acres were burned in a grass fire on Monday, the Elbert Fire Protection District reported. The cause of the fire is under investigation. (See Photos) ➤ DIA: Denver International Airport is closing a portion of the West Economy Lot, which comprises over 2,500 parking spots, so it can undergo repairs. The lot will close April 1 and reopen in October. (See Details) | |
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