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Protesters chant in the city council chambers.

Protesters Take Over Council Meeting After Aurora Names Fifth Police Chief in Two Years

By Bennito L. KeltyAugust 27, 2024

“At the last community meeting, we didn’t even have the opportunity to know he was your sole finalist.”

Players pub in Denver

Xcel Blames Squirrels for Power Outages Plaguing Broadway and Lincoln Buildings

By Catie CheshireAugust 27, 2024

Every business and resident on a four-block area of Broadway and Lincoln Avenue has experienced twenty power outages in the last twenty months.

Traffic on Interstate 25 highway

Labor Day Travel Set to Logjam Denver: Here’s When to Avoid Roads

By Catie CheshireAugust 27, 2024

Driving on I-25 this weekend? You’d better have a long playlist ready.

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MMA fighter poses with hands up

“Steel City Kid” to Represent Pueblo in the MMA Cage When ONE Championship Visits Denver

By Catie CheshireAugust 27, 2024

Nico Cornejo is ready to take his career to new heights in front of family, friends and Amazon Prime viewers on September 6.

Accessory dwelling unit (ADU) in backyard

Denver Considering Citywide Rezoning Effort for More Accessory Dwelling Units

By Bennito L. KeltyAugust 26, 2024

The proposed rezoning would allow additional dwelling units in any residential neighborhood in Denver.

Amnesia Haze marijuana buds

Where, Oh, Where Have All the Haze Strains Gone?

By Herbert FuegoAugust 26, 2024

“I used to love smoking Purple Haze, Lavender Haze, Silver Haze and many more. Now I’m lucky to come across a Haze vape pen.”

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The Brown Palace Hotel.

Homeless Handyman, Fired From Brown Palace for Sleeping in Hotel, Has Lost Hope for Housing

By Bennito L. KeltyAugust 26, 2024

Joe Henry thought he had a way out when he landed a gig at the Brown Palace, but bad luck and mistaken judgment led him back to the streets.

A grassland lies heavily half burnt around houses.

Colorado Homeowners Face “New Normal” of Major Insurance Rate Hikes

By Hannah MetzgerAugust 26, 2024

Colorado wildfires have played a part in the state’s dismal insurance situation – but they’re not the largest contributing factor.

cloud over fire

Analysis: Wildfires Can Create Their Own Weather, Including Tornado-Like Fire Whirls

By Kyle HilburnAugust 24, 2024

Heat waves and drought risk have been increasing in North America, with rising global temperatures leaving dry landscapes and forests primed to burn.

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Attorney General Phil Weiser

Colorado Attorney General Sues RealPage for Inflating Rent Prices

By Catie CheshireAugust 23, 2024

The lawsuit argues the software has driven up the price of rent by preventing landlords from competing against each other.

Denver bike lane symbol

Denver Offering Glimpse at Future Bike Map as City Gathers Resident Feedback

By Bennito L. KeltyAugust 23, 2024

Denver transportation officials are well aware of “those one-off bikeways to nowhere all over town,” and say they want to improve the city’s bike system.

Tim Valdez pictured in his electric wheelchair.

Denver Man Paralyzed in E-Scooter Crash Sues Lime Over “Unreasonably Dangerous” Scooters

By Hannah MetzgerAugust 23, 2024

Denver Health had nearly four patient encounters for scooter injuries every day in 2023.

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Teenager poses with city councilmembers, police and firefighters

Englewood Teenager Rescued Four People, Including Infant and Toddler, From Overturned Vehicle

By Thomas MitchellAugust 22, 2024

“I would hope that more people would do what you did in that situation, but I don’t expect it.”

CBD vending machine at smoke shop

Smoke Shops Sell a Lot More Than Pipes and Bongs Nowadays

By Herbert FuegoAugust 22, 2024

Haven’t they always?

people in park by lake

Parks & Rec Plans to Plant Trees, Repair Sports Courts and Buy Land With Legacy Fund

By Catie CheshireAugust 22, 2024

In the last five years, the fund has generated over $267 million for the city park system.

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Women talk outside

Denver Students Secure Yurt for School After Suffering Racist Slurs at Council Meeting

By Hannah MetzgerAugust 21, 2024

“A hatred which intended to erode the students’ spirits instead sparked a fire.”

Students protest against guns

Voter Pre-Registration Down Among Colorado Teens for First Time in Seven Years

By Hannah MetzgerAugust 21, 2024

Colorado had the highest pre-registration rate for teen voters in the country last year.

cracked sidewalk next to tree in Denver

Sidewalk Fee Numbers Finally Come to Denver City Council

By Catie CheshireAugust 20, 2024

Most property owners will pay a flat $150 per year, but there are exemptions and higher fees in some cases.

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William F. Cody Left His Stamp on Denver. But Should Buffalo Bill Be Canceled?

William F. Cody Left His Stamp on Denver. But Should Buffalo Bill Be Canceled?

By Michael RobertsAugust 20, 2024

The City of Denver plans to close the Lookout Mountain shop and cafe dedicated to the legendary showman by the end of 2024.

Mike Tyson boxing glove edibles

Colorado Banned His Ear-Shaped Edibles, but Mike Tyson Returns With Boxing Gloves

By Thomas MitchellAugust 20, 2024

The boxer’s THC gummies were originally shaped like an ear with a chunk missing, but Colorado cannabis laws banned the shape.

Now That the Feds Seized StreamEast, How Will Denver Watch the Nuggets and Avalanche?

Now That the Feds Seized StreamEast, How Will Denver Watch the Nuggets and Avalanche?

By Catie CheshireAugust 20, 2024

The illegal streaming site was one of the only ways to watch the local NBA and NHL teams because of the Altitude Comcast dispute.

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Marijuana dispensary in Aurora, Colorado

Colorado’s First Dispensary Licensed for Delivery Shutting Down the Service

By Thomas MitchellAugust 19, 2024

Colorado cannabis delivery has had a rough go since it came online in 2021, with only a couple dozen stores offering the service.

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