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Ten Hottest Denver Summers on Record

By Catie CheshireJune 20, 2025

Denver hasn’t been too hot yet in 2025, but the National Weather Service predicts that high temperatures are coming.

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Coors Field Isn’t the Only Monfort Property

By Catie CheshireJune 19, 2025

In addition to owning the Colorado Rockies, Dick Monfort and his family have invested heavily in downtown real estate

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The History of Juneteenth in Denver

By Teague BohlenJune 19, 2025

Juneteenth became a federal holiday in 2021, but Five Points was celebrating it seventy years before that.

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Hate Crime Case Against Boulder Firebombing Suspect Moves Forward

By Hannah MetzgerJune 18, 2025

Attorneys debated whether suspect Mohamed Soliman was motivated by the victims’ political views or their national origin.

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Former CU Quarterback Shedeur Sanders Ticketed for Going 101 MPH in Ohio

By Catie CheshireJune 18, 2025

Sanders was drafted by the Cleveland Browns after leaving CU Boulder.

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Polis Pardons Old Magic Mushroom Convictions in Colorado

By Thomas MitchellJune 18, 2025

The governor announced the pardons during a speech at the Psychedelic Science conference in downtown Denver earlier today.

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Finding Colorado’s Decriminalized Psychedelics (That Aren’t Mushrooms)

By Herbert FuegoJune 18, 2025

Colorado decriminalized magic mushrooms as well as DMT, ibogaine, and mescaline, but the public knows significantly less about the latter three.

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Smokiez THC Gummies Recall Hits 85 Colorado Dispensaries

By Thomas MitchellJune 18, 2025

The gummies were sold between April 26 and June 11 of this year.

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Animal Activist Group Wants Colorado to Ban Sale of Wildlife Fur

By Hannah MetzgerJune 18, 2025

“It removes the market incentive for killing native species of wildlife in Colorado.”

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Funky Town: Psychedelic Science Event Calendar in Denver

By Thomas MitchellJune 17, 2025

From a kickoff concert at the Mission Ballroom to afterparties, dinners and magazine launches, there are plenty of psychedelic-centric events taking place this week.

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Jury Finds MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell Liable for Defamation

By Brendan Joel KelleyJune 17, 2025

Former Dominion Voting Systems executive Eric Coomer prevailed in his lawsuit against Lindell, but the award fell short of his request.

Was Lafayette’s Drag Queen Story Time Canceled Over a One-Person Protest?

Was Lafayette’s Drag Queen Story Time Canceled Over a One-Person Protest?

By Hannah MetzgerJune 17, 2025

Short answer: No. Long answer: Of course not.

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Douglas County Could Become Colorado’s Third Home Rule County

By Brendan Joel KelleyJune 17, 2025

On June 24, DougCo residents will vote on whether to form a Home Rule Charter Commission…and also elect members of that commission.

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Denver’s No Kings Went From Peaceful to Testy as Night Hit

By Bennito L. KeltyJune 16, 2025

As with other protests, questions linger about cops using excessive force on protesters who kept marching through the night.

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Highlands Ranch Massage Therapist Accused of Inappropriately Touching Clients

By Hannah MetzgerJune 16, 2025

Michael Duran was also an assistant wrestling coach at Valor Christian High School. He resigned after his arrest.

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Denver, Colorado “No Kings” Protest: Updates From Capitol and Downtown

By Thomas MitchellJune 14, 2025

Thousands of people showed up for Denver’s No Kings rally, with action continuing long into the night. Three dozen people were arrested.

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No Kings Rally in Denver: When, Where, What to Know

By Thomas MitchellJune 14, 2025

The No Kings rally in Denver is part of a “mass protest” against the Trump administration around the country, with smaller events taking place across Colorado.

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Claws Came Out at Colorado Wildlife Commission Meeting Over Problematic Wolf Pack

By Catie CheshireJune 13, 2025

Colorado Parks and Wildlife killed one member of the Copper Creek Wolf pack. The agricultural community says that’s not enough.

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Denver Claims Street Homelessness is Halfway Solved. Is It?

By Bennito L. KeltyJune 13, 2025

With new data in hand, Mayor Johnston claimed he’s halfway to solving street homelessness in Denver. We talked to a critic, partner and colleague to see what they think.

Over a Dozen Candidates Emerge in Colorado’s Most Competitive Congressional Districts

Over a Dozen Candidates Emerge in Colorado’s Most Competitive Congressional Districts

By Hannah MetzgerJune 13, 2025

These districts could help decide which party controls the U.S. House of Representatives after the 2026 election.

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Crime Sucks: Head Brothers Stole $26,000 in Vacuums Around Denver, Sold Them for Drugs

By Hannah MetzgerJune 12, 2025

They hit fifteen stores in one month with a gang of thieves called the “Dyson crew” by Target employees.

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New Colorado Law Enables Psychedelic Pardons, Statewide Study

By Thomas MitchellJune 12, 2025

Most of the public data concerning psychedelics, which are still illegal at the federal level, is too broad and not based in Colorado, according to state officials.

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