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Skydiving Couple From Colorado Takes the Sport to New Heights

October 10, 2021

Colorado skydivers Jason Russell and Stephanie Strange are part of the elite skydiving community. Training with their team SDC Core, they plan to set more records and win more world championships.

Massachusetts Company Finalizes Purchase of Colorado’s Largest Marijuana Farm

Massachusetts Company Finalizes Purchase of Colorado’s Largest Marijuana Farm

October 9, 2021

The deal is worth a reported $67 million.

City of Denver Could Close Beta Nightclub After This Weekend

October 8, 2021

The city filed to have the club declared a public nuisance. That’s in addition to a show-case order it faces for alleged liquor-license violations; a hearing is set for October 18.

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Gloves Off in Redistricting Fight: Dem Group Claims “Abuse”

Gloves Off in Redistricting Fight: Dem Group Claims “Abuse”

October 8, 2021

The brief cites three major flaws in the current map.

Broomfield Pauses Dispensary Lottery After Lawsuit

Broomfield Pauses Dispensary Lottery After Lawsuit

October 8, 2021

The gloves are coming off over three dispensary licenses.

Denver Joins Solar United Neighbors for a Project With a Bright Future

October 8, 2021

A nonprofit designed to help people transition to solar energy is rolling out its third solar energy co-op, this one in partnership with Denver.

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Unmasked Victory for Anti-Mask Cherry Creek School Board Candidate

Unmasked Victory for Anti-Mask Cherry Creek School Board Candidate

October 8, 2021

The preliminary injunction was a slam dunk.

Denver Neighborhoods and Groups With Lowest COVID Vaccination Rates Now

Denver Neighborhoods and Groups With Lowest COVID Vaccination Rates Now

October 8, 2021

Only half of people in one neighborhood have been vaccinated.

Accused Killer Barry Morphew: Request to Change Bond Over…Bad Cell Service?

Accused Killer Barry Morphew: Request to Change Bond Over…Bad Cell Service?

October 8, 2021

The problem involves tracking an ankle monitor.

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Denver City Council Could Consider More Mushroom Decriminalization

Denver City Council Could Consider More Mushroom Decriminalization

October 8, 2021

A city panel that studied the effects of Initiative 301 will recommend that the gifting and communal use of mushrooms be decriminalized.

Colorado’s Marijuana Industry is Low on Workers

Colorado’s Marijuana Industry is Low on Workers

October 8, 2021

Marijuana workers are demanding higher pay than year’s past.

Boulderthon Ready to Recover With CBD After Inaugural Race

Boulderthon Ready to Recover With CBD After Inaugural Race

October 7, 2021

Boulder’s newest marathon is teaming up with CBD.

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Meet Michael Bennet’s GOP Opponents — Including One Who Hates Office Equipment

Meet Michael Bennet’s GOP Opponents — Including One Who Hates Office Equipment

October 7, 2021

Ron Hanks may be the Trumpiest of Bennet’s opponents.

Another Walmart COVID Death, Outbreaks Getting Bigger

Another Walmart COVID Death, Outbreaks Getting Bigger

October 7, 2021

Many new outbreaks already have double-digit cases.

Why Riding a Scooter in Denver Can Kill You

Why Riding a Scooter in Denver Can Kill You

October 7, 2021

Serious scooter crashes are becoming commonplace.

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Ask a Stoner: Have THC Vape Pens and Cartridges Improved?

October 7, 2021

Hash pens have come a long way since commercialization.

Denver Hookah Lounges Could Be Exempted From Flavored-Tobacco Ban

Denver Hookah Lounges Could Be Exempted From Flavored-Tobacco Ban

October 7, 2021

A council committee postponed a vote on the proposed flavor ban while members explore possible exemptions.

Polis: We Hope Misery of Sick, Unvaccinated People Helps Get Message Out

Polis: We Hope Misery of Sick, Unvaccinated People Helps Get Message Out

October 6, 2021

Skipping immunizations was dubbed a dangerous decision.

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Angel of Charity Julia Greeley’s Path to Possible Sainthood

October 6, 2021

Julia Greeley, a freed slave who made a life for herself doing good works in Denver, could become Colorado’s first saint.

Denver Adopts New Marijuana Storage Rules to Cut Dispensary Theft

Denver Adopts New Marijuana Storage Rules to Cut Dispensary Theft

October 6, 2021

The rules aim to increase overnight security at dispensaries.

Colorado GOP Chair Kristi Burton Brown Tied to Crazy Election Conspiracy Group

Colorado GOP Chair Kristi Burton Brown Tied to Crazy Election Conspiracy Group

October 6, 2021

Kristi Burton Brown is on video speaking to the group.

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How Commerce City Is Dealing With COVID Not-Quite-Outbreaks

How Commerce City Is Dealing With COVID Not-Quite-Outbreaks

October 6, 2021

At least 29 city workers have contracted COVID during the pandemic.

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