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How Colorado River Negotiations Stalled…and How They Could Start Again Tomorrow

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Catie Cheshire

Catie Cheshire is a staff writer at Westword, where she has primarily reported on news since September 2021. Her prior work experience includes contributing to Cronkite News, Arizona PBS, the Regis University Highlander and AZ Big Media. Catie holds a master’s degree from Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and an undergraduate degree from Regis University in Denver.

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Snow Business: Why Denver Has a World-Class Ski Resort

Snow Business: Why Denver Has a World-Class Ski Resort

By Catie CheshireDecember 10, 2023

What other city has a ski area?

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Remembering Martin Lockley: Co-Founder of Dinosaur Ridge, World Traveler and Dedicated Father

By Catie CheshireDecember 8, 2023

The renowned paleontologist who adopted Colorado as his home was one of the first people to suggest studying dinosaur tracks.

A building covered in windows on the corner of a street.

Inside Denver’s Work to Get Every Rental Property Licensed by 2024

By Catie CheshireDecember 8, 2023

The city is working to finally have an actual count of how many places there are to rent in Denver and ensure that every rental meets minimum standards.

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Colorado PETA Members Chain Themselves Up, Encase Feet in Concrete to Protest “Dog Death Race”

By Catie CheshireDecember 5, 2023

Police and firefighters had to use bolt cutters and a jackhammer to free the protesters.

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Z Cycle Shop Evicted From Capitol Hill Spot After Landlord Dispute

By Catie CheshireDecember 4, 2023

The Denver bike shop will no longer operate its location at Ninth Avenue and Corona Street.

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Deion Sanders Being “Sportsperson of the Year” Has People Talking

By Catie CheshireDecember 2, 2023

Some sports fans feel Coach Prime is undeserving of Sports Illustrated’s top honor, citing CU’s 4-8 record and poor performances throughout the season.

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Denver DA Blasts High Crime Rate Claims About LoDo, Gives Thoughts on City’s Current State

By Catie CheshireDecember 1, 2023

District Attorney Beth McCann shared her outlook on crime in downtown Denver – pointing out that it’s actually down, despite what people think.

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House That Exploded on Lincoln Street Over the Summer Still Sitting in Limbo

By Catie CheshireNovember 30, 2023

It’s been nearly four months, and the City of Denver still hasn’t received plans to demolish or repair the fourplex that blew up on Lincoln Street.

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Room Service: Mission Ballroom, TRVE Brewing and Luxury Amenities at Mica RiNo

By Catie CheshireNovember 30, 2023

The eleven-story building looks over one of Denver’s hottest music venues and comes complete with a heated pool, a dog-walking patio and rooftop lounge.

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Blue Pan Pizza Asks Customers to Help Find Hit-and-Run Suspect Who Killed Worker

By Catie CheshireNovember 29, 2023

Blue Pan employee Nick Cordova was hit by a Chevy Trailblazer on his way home from work. The pizzeria is asking people in Denver to help find his killer.

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PT’s Showclub to Close for Fourteen Days to Settle Prostitution Allegations With City

By Catie CheshireNovember 27, 2023

In July, the Denver strip joint got busted for prostitution. It’s now set to close for two weeks, with new security conditions on its licenses, as a result.

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State Urges Dog Owners to Watch Out for Mystery Respiratory Illness – Here’s What to Know

By Catie CheshireNovember 22, 2023

Dogs in Colorado are coming down with the same potentially deadly disease that’s been wreaking havoc in Oregon, Florida and elsewhere.

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Sky Lounge Gets Licensing Approval to Open in Former Falling Rock Space

By Catie CheshireNovember 22, 2023

The former Falling Rock Tap House building at 1919 Blake Street has been empty since a fatal shooting in January 2022, but that could soon change.

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Anti-Genocide or Anti-Semitism? CAA Cuts Ties With Saira Rao Over Israel Comments

By Catie CheshireNovember 21, 2023

The CAA will no longer represent Saira Rao after she made posts about Israelis being “genocidal ghouls” who are “obsessed with land and power and money.”

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Club Q Shooting Survivors Give Each Other Strength on One-Year Anniversary

By Catie CheshireNovember 19, 2023

Those impacted by the 2022 Club Q shooting attack came together to fight for justice in its aftermath. Now, they plan to mark the anniversary as a family.

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In Science We Trust: Denver Museum Gets $100K Grant to Connect Scientists to Legislators

By Catie CheshireNovember 17, 2023

The Denver Museum of Nature & Science wants a fellow in residence at the general assembly to help with topics like energy, air pollution and public health.

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Oskar Blues Founder Gets in the Pickleball Game With 3rd Shot, Opening in Longmont November 18

By Catie CheshireNovember 16, 2023

The Longmont location will have a permanent food truck kitchen serving Oskar Blues food and beer, and a second facility is coming soon to Wheat Ridge.

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CU Boulder Grad Students Win $10,000 for Redesigning Zuni Power Plant

By Catie CheshireNovember 16, 2023

The Sun Valley community near Xcel’s Zuni Generating Station has been fighting to repurpose it, which is what CU students just won a competition for doing.

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King Soopers Shooting Suspect Using Insanity Defense, Case Moves to Trial

By Catie CheshireNovember 14, 2023

Alleged King Soopers shooter Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa has entered a plea of not guilty by reason of insanity and now has a trial date set for next year.

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My Spark Denver Is Just the Start of What City Will Do With Broncos Sale Revenue

By Catie CheshireNovember 13, 2023

Mayor Mike Johnston has been passionate about the My Spark Denver program, which is using funds from the 2022 Broncos sale to fund after-school activities.

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“Glory Colorado” Meets Tupac as CU Marching Band Feels the Prime Effect

By Catie CheshireNovember 10, 2023

The Golden Buffalo Marching Band jazzed up its song list this year to create the perfect “Coach Prime” playlist for fans flooding Boulder this season.

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What to Know About the “Fearless” CU Women’s Basketball Team After LSU Upset

By Catie CheshireNovember 9, 2023

The Buffaloes are aiming for another deep run in the NCAA Women’s Basketball tournament.

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