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From denverpost.com

Gov. Jared Polis cheers RFK Jr.’s nomination for health post despite anti-vaccine statements

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Colorado Gov. Jared Polis on Thursday cheered anti-vaccine advocate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s nomination to lead the nation’s top public health agency, highlighting the controversial nomi…

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From denverpost.com

“Increasing threats of autocracy” spur Jared Polis to join Illinois governor in new initiative ahead of 2nd Trump term

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Neither governor directly tied the new effort “to shape policy and plans that truly protect the rule of law” to former President Donald Trump’s return to power.

#polis #colorado #pritzker #Democracy #proactivepushback #wearetheguardrails

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Inside the investigation of a CBI scientist’s years of misconduct: “God forbid we have someone in prison that shouldn’t be”

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During the internal affairs investigation, Yvonne “Missy” Woods’ colleagues reacted to her conduct with anger, betrayal and bewilderment, their interviews show.

on Sep 5

From denverpost.com

Keeler: What has Deion Sanders meant to CU Buffs? Ask this fan who’s returning to Folsom Field for first time in 20 years

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When Deion Sanders and his CU Buffs host Utah, Folsom Field will welcome an old friend home.

16h ago

From denverpost.com

Denver police officer arrested on suspicion of attempting to influence a public servant, insurance fraud

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A Denver Police Department officer was arrested Wednesday on suspicion of attempting to influence a public servant and insurance fraud, agency officials said in a news release.

on Sun, 3PM

From denverpost.com

Hotel-to-apartment conversion moves forward with $13.5M buy

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A South Florida investor and local developer are teaming up to convert an extended-stay hotel in Denver into apartments. The hotel closed in tandem with the real estate last week.

on Sat, 12PM

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Colorado’s first major winter storm of the season drops nearly 3 feet of snow, closes most major highways

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Snow is expected to taper off by noon Saturday, though Coloradans may see continued travel impacts through the weekend, state officials said.

on Sat, 6AM

From denverpost.com

Why DPS says it must close Denver schools to avert a “full-blown crisis”

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DPS officials have not said how many schools will be on the closure list — the district has more than 200 — or where in Denver they might be located.

on Nov 5

From denverpost.com

How a secretive Catholic society admonished by Pope Francis established itself in Colorado

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Pope Francis made waves in September when he expelled 10 members of the Sodalitium Christianae Vitae for what the Vatican called “sadistic” abuses of power, authority and spirituality.

on Nov 4

From denverpost.com

Littleton man sentenced to 3 years for assaulting police during U.S. Capitol riot on Jan. 6

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Patrick Montgomery, 51, was sentenced to 37 months’ imprisonment and 36 months of supervised release for his role in the attack on the U.S. Capitol.

on Nov 1

From denverpost.com

Nightmare fuel: We asked researchers to name the scariest thing you should worry about

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To give you something new to worry about, we pulled from the scariest thing we can think of — the state of the world — and asked a slew of Colorado experts to share what really worries …

on Oct 31

From denverpost.com

US economy should power through a contentious election cycle, top economist predicts

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The U.S. represents the “cleanest dirty shirt” in a global laundry basket of powerful but struggling economies.

on Oct 30

From denverpost.com

Nightmare fuel: We asked researchers to name the scariest thing you should worry about

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To give you something new to worry about, we pulled from the scariest thing we can think of — the state of the world — and asked a slew of experts to share what really worries them.

on Oct 30

From denverpost.com

Scott Monserud, award-winning former Denver Post sports editor, dies at 69

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Scott Monserud, who elevated The Denver Post’s sports section into one of the most respected in the country, died Monday at the age of 69.

on Oct 29

From denverpost.com

Opinion: Colorado is about to make a huge AI mistake that’ll hurt the little companies

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Rare is it that the big guys — the Amazons, Microsofts, Googles and IBMs — get a free pass while the little guys get beat up on. Or so I thought.

on Oct 29

From denverpost.com

Denver’s affordable housing shortfall could find an answer in its empty office towers

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Would renters take a studio apartment in a renovated skyscraper for $850 a month, but with a catch?

on Oct 28

From denverpost.com

Colorado early voting numbers show Democrats with slight edge over GOP voters

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More than 635,000 Colorado voters have returned their ballots so far, according to state elections officials. Here’s a look at who’s voting so far.

on Oct 26

From denverpost.com

Colorado man sues McDonald’s over E. coli infection in current outbreak

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed that 26 out of 49 known cases in an outbreak across the western United States involved Colorado residents.

on Oct 24

From denverpost.com

3 ways to infuse cannabis into your favorite Thanksgiving recipes

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With Thanksgiving on the horizon, we tested three different infusion methods with popular holiday dishes — using cannabutter, marijuana concentrate and flower — so everyone can gather and giggle ar…

on Oct 24

From denverpost.com

How does Colorado keep noncitizens and dead people from voting in elections?

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The checks to ensure only eligible voters end up on the voter rolls start with the first question asked of anyone registering to vote in Colorado. Here’s a look at other safeguards, according…

on Oct 23

From denverpost.com

Ghostly getaways in America’s most haunted vacation spots

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These cities are rich with ghost sightings and scary stories grounded in truth.

on Oct 22

From denverpost.com

Free Land Holders’ attempt to claim 1,460 acres of public land in Colorado hinges on the letter T

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“I’m curious to see how this all plays out,” rancher Ryan Brown said. “I tried to understand the motivation. I can’t figure out this far-fetched interpretation of deeds and treaties.”

on Oct 20

From denverpost.com

Want to talk to a dead loved one? A CU researcher is teaming with Google to study AI-powered “generative ghosts”

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“Generative ghosts” — AI chatbots based on the data of the dead — are a focal point of Brubaker and Morris’s research.

on Oct 20

From denverpost.com

Long before claims of Aurora gang takeover, apartment owners came under fire from inspectors and residents

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At multiple CBZ buildings, records obtained by The Post show tenants and inspectors repeatedly pressed property managers to repair heat, clear debris and trash, and, in one case, clean up blood sta…

on Oct 17

From denverpost.com

A new Denver data center could use as much water as 16,000 people every day. Should the city give it a tax break?

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Denver-based CoreSite plans to build a new data center in the Elyria Swansea neighborhood to provide computing services to companies in the metro area and beyond.

on Oct 17

From denverpost.com

Donald Trump plays down COVID-19 as he steps up pitch for second term

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Gone are the days when President Donald Trump held forth daily at the White House podium flanked by members of his coronavirus task force. And the days when Vice President Mike Pence and other task…

on Oct 17

From denverpost.com

Why vets recommend CBD to treat dogs with chronic pain and anxiety

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Yes, man’s best friend can benefit from CBD, too.

on Oct 10

From denverpost.com

Colorado man survives losing both legs in wood-chipper accident

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“I looked down and saw something that looked like what you see in movies,” John O’Neill said.

on Oct 9

From denverpost.com

Will Colorado schools start using AI surveillance cameras with facial recognition? Some already are.

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Nearly 400 cameras with artificial-intelligence capabilities are scattered across the Cheyenne Mountain School District in Colorado Springs — and they can find you.

on Oct 9

From denverpost.com

What to do if your dog eats marijuana

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Dogs are naturally curious animals, notorious for exploring the world by way of their mouths. So if you’re a cannabis user, it’s possible – even likely – that one day your dog will sample your stas…

on Oct 9

From denverpost.com

Will schools start using AI surveillance cameras with facial recognition? Some already are

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Nearly 400 cameras with artificial-intelligence capabilities are scattered across the Cheyenne Mountain School District in Colorado Springs — and they can find you.

on Oct 8

From denverpost.com

5 trails around the world that should be on every hiker’s bucket list

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If you’re looking to take things to the next level, these trails might be right up your alley.

on Oct 7

From denverpost.com

Aurora firefighter reclaims Colorado pumpkin record with one-ton gourd

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The lord among gourds — named Winifred Sanderson after the character from the film “Hocus Pocus” — weighed in at 2,083 pounds when it hit the scale Saturday.

on Oct 6

From denverpost.com

Colorado judge who sentenced election denier Tina Peters to prison receives threats

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A rural Colorado county courthouse beefed up security Friday after threats were made against staff and a judge who sentenced former county clerk Tina Peters to nearly nine years behind bars.

on Oct 5

From denverpost.com

Keeler: Bravo to CSU Rams volleyball for playing San Jose State, putting championships before cheap political points

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“Boo to Wyoming for kowtowing to the polls in a presidential election year,” Sean Keeler writes.

on Oct 5

From denverpost.com

Former Colorado county clerk Tina Peters sentenced to 9 years for voting data scheme

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Prosecutors said Peters, a Republican, was seeking fame and became “fixated” on voting problems after becoming involved with those who questioned the accuracy of the presidential election results.…

on Oct 3

From denverpost.com

“They are evil”: Ex-Twelve Tribes members describe child abuse, control inside religious cult

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Twelve Tribes followers take pains to present an innocuous front to outsiders. They attract new members with a folksy peace-and-love, all-are-welcome message, but underneath that hollow promise of …

on Oct 3

From denverpost.com

Colorado food nonprofit pays $450k to workers fired for unionizing

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Colorado-based nonprofit Big Green agreed to a settlement to pay 10 workers $449,999 in backpay, benefits and wages.

on Oct 3

From denverpost.com

Coolcations, solo travel and other hot tourism trends

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Today’s travel trends are showing where people are going, who they are going with and what they want to do while on a trip.

on Oct 2

From denverpost.com

Pitkin County home built by JCPenney executives lists for $30 million

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A four-bedroom, Pitkin County property known as Sage Ridge is now on the market for $30 million.

on Sep 30

From denverpost.com

Pope expels Denver priest, 9 others from Catholic movement in Peru over “sadistic” abuses

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The Archdiocese of Denver, in a statement, said it was “shocked and saddened by the news of expulsions,” which it attributed to “decades-old allegations in South America.”

on Sep 28

From denverpost.com

The best national parks for seeing spectacular fall foliage this year

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Where better to view the changing of the seasons than places where forests are preserved and protected?

on Sep 25

From denverpost.com

Colorado King Soopers shooting: Jury finds shooter guilty of 55 counts

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The charges included 10 count of first-degree murder, one count of first-degree murder of a peace officer and 38 counts of attempted first-degree murder.

on Sep 24

From denverpost.com

New wilderness proposal could put rock climbers at risk, US senators’ letter says

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The proposed guidance would change the way fixed anchors have been viewed since the Wilderness Act of 1964.

on Sep 19

From denverpost.com

How to take fall foliage photos like a National Geographic photographer

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For a great fall foliage photo, start around sunrise. That’s when the wildlife is out, and the lighting is superb.

on Sep 18

From denverpost.com

Casa Bonita reservations sell out on first day

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Virtual queues exceeded 40,000 and 50,000 people at various points throughout the day.

on Sep 18

From denverpost.com

As sale of Boulder’s Marpa House closes to keep Shambhala solvent, residents say they feel misled

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The real estate developer who closed on Boulder’s Marpa House reportedly visited residents and offered to help them try to buy the house so it would remain a cohousing community.

on Sep 17

From denverpost.com

Colorado library fired employee for speaking out about cancellation of Pride event, lawsuit alleges

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This is not the first time the High Plains Library District has been accused of discriminating against vulnerable communities and retaliating against employees who speak out.

on Sep 16

From denverpost.com

Judge wipes away 5-year prison sentence for Aurora paramedic in Elijah McClain’s death

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Adams County District Court Judge Mark Warner in March sentenced Cichuniec to five years in prison — the mandatory minimum prison time required under Colorado law — but Cichuniec in June aske…

on Sep 14

From denverpost.com

Woman held hostage in Broomfield standoff has died; gunman suffered serious injuries after being shot by police

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“It was wild shooting. He was firing indiscriminately. … It’s surreal. It doesn’t even feel like this is real right now.”

on Sep 12