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Last Charges Dropped Against Elijah McClain Protest Leaders

Last Charges Dropped Against Elijah McClain Protest Leaders

September 13, 2021

They were arrested on September 17, 2020, and faced up to 48 years in prison.

Polis Says Ex-FDA Officials Have Blood on Their Hands Over COVID Booster Delays

Polis Says Ex-FDA Officials Have Blood on Their Hands Over COVID Booster Delays

September 13, 2021

The governor ripped two former vaccine reviewers by name.

Lowell Gardens Dispensary Opens in Regis Neighborhood

Lowell Gardens Dispensary Opens in Regis Neighborhood

September 13, 2021

The new dispensary sits about one bock away from Regis University.

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Inside Lawsuit Over Controversial Police Killing Officer Turned Into a Joke

Inside Lawsuit Over Controversial Police Killing Officer Turned Into a Joke

September 13, 2021

“I’m a peacock! You gotta let me fly!”

COVID Contact Tracing Problems in Colorado Making Pandemic Worse

COVID Contact Tracing Problems in Colorado Making Pandemic Worse

September 13, 2021

Lack of cooperation with contact tracers is on the rise.

Best Twitter Overreactions to Broncos’ Win Over the Giants

Best Twitter Overreactions to Broncos’ Win Over the Giants

September 13, 2021

Teddy Bridgewater was the adult in the room.

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Pro-Group Living Ordinance Advocates Mount Fight Against Safe and Sound Denver

Pro-Group Living Ordinance Advocates Mount Fight Against Safe and Sound Denver

September 12, 2021

The battle has been years in the making.

Reader: People Need to Be Able to Enjoy Civic Center, the “People’s Park”

Reader: People Need to Be Able to Enjoy Civic Center, the “People’s Park”

September 12, 2021

Civic Center Park will close September 15 for a two-month cleanup.

Reader: All the Weed Dealers Back in the Day Must Have Set Standards Too High

Reader: All the Weed Dealers Back in the Day Must Have Set Standards Too High

September 11, 2021

If budtenders need lessons in hygiene, so do customers.

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Temple Micah Honoring High Holidays by Serving Meals to Safe-Camping Site Residents

Temple Micah Honoring High Holidays by Serving Meals to Safe-Camping Site Residents

September 11, 2021

Congregation members have prepared meals for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.

Marijuana Revenue Starting to Slow in Comparison to 2020

Marijuana Revenue Starting to Slow in Comparison to 2020

September 10, 2021

This year’s figure might not be as high as 2020’s.

Polis on Biden Vaccine Mandate Rules: “We Don’t Know”

Polis on Biden Vaccine Mandate Rules: “We Don’t Know”

September 10, 2021

Polis’s frustration with vaccine avoiders is growing.

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Marijuana Art Show Kicks Off River’s Grand Opening in RiNo

Marijuana Art Show Kicks Off River’s Grand Opening in RiNo

September 10, 2021

The opening theme is a perfect fit for the bar’s late arrival.

Arapahoe Sheriff Skates After Dumba$$ Bowling Alley Brawl

Arapahoe Sheriff Skates After Dumba$$ Bowling Alley Brawl

September 10, 2021

All parties had been drinking.

Denver Home Prices Still Sky-High, but Some Reasons for Hope

Denver Home Prices Still Sky-High, but Some Reasons for Hope

September 10, 2021

The new stats offer mixed messages.

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Worst Colorado Counties for COVID Breakthroughs Now

Worst Colorado Counties for COVID Breakthroughs Now

September 10, 2021

Summit County has seen a big jump in breakthrough cases.

Meet the Director of Colorado’s New Office Created to Help Cannabis Entrepreneurs

Meet the Director of Colorado’s New Office Created to Help Cannabis Entrepreneurs

September 10, 2021

“I love how Colorado has tied funding access to this.”

Englewood Dispensary Merges With Denver-Based Holding Company for $39.5 Million

Englewood Dispensary Merges With Denver-Based Holding Company for $39.5 Million

September 9, 2021

Trees ownership will receive a package valued at $39.5 million.

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“Ransom” Put on Loveland Police Chief Over Brutal Arrest

“Ransom” Put on Loveland Police Chief Over Brutal Arrest

September 9, 2021

The payment will be made if the chief is gone in thirty days.

More Than Half of New COVID Outbreaks at K-12 Schools

More Than Half of New COVID Outbreaks at K-12 Schools

September 9, 2021

Many of the outbreaks are in places where masks are controversial.

Remembering Alex Domina, Teen Killed by Cop During Mental Health Crisis

Remembering Alex Domina, Teen Killed by Cop During Mental Health Crisis

September 9, 2021

When the teen didn’t immediately calm, the officer opened fire.

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No More Bull: Opposition to National Western Center Bond Projects Kicks Off Campaign

No More Bull: Opposition to National Western Center Bond Projects Kicks Off Campaign

September 9, 2021

Voters will have the ultimate say in determining whether the city can borrow $160 million for a new arena.

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