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+28 +1Multiple people shot, 1 stabbed at Denver Coliseum, Denver Police says
The DPD is working multiple shootings at the Denver Coliseum.
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+28 +3Faith, Family and the American Farmer
The drama of a northern Colorado wheat harvest. Photography by Elliot Ross.
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+35 +1From Poop To Power: Colorado Explores New Sources Of Renewable Energy
Europe has extracted natural gas from organic waste for about a decade, and now it's spreading to the U.S. In Colorado, efforts are under way to produce natural gas from human waste and food scraps.
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+43 +7Judge: No evidence of crimes in Planned Parenthood videos
Recordings secretly made by an anti-abortion group at meetings of abortion providers do not show criminal activity and could put the providers at risk, a federal judge said Friday, citing the recent shooting at a Colorado Planned Parenthood clinic. U.S. District Judge William Orrick made the comments during a hearing over the National Abortion Federation's request for a preliminary injunction that would continue to block the release of the recordings.
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+22 +3How Colorado Voters Could Usher in the Future of Healthcare in America
In November, Colorado voters will decide whether to be the first state in the US to give every resident government-provided health insurance. By Nathan Schneider.
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+22 +5Colorado Shooting Suspect Declares ‘I’m Guilty’ in Court
“I’m guilty. There’s no trial. I’m a warrior for the babies,” he yelled at one point. “Let it all come out. The truth!” he yelled at another.
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+13 +2Colorado GOP officials won't ask Windholz to resign as recall effort starts because of Planned Parenthood comments - Aurora Sentinel
"This isn't about it being a policy matter that we don't agree with. This is about an elected official condoning the murder of a police officer," Cohn said.
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+17 +2Mother of two is ID'd as one of three people killed in Planned Parenthood shootings
Jennifer Markovsky was one of the three people killed in a shooting spree at a Planned Parenthood clinic here Friday, her father told The Denver Post on Sunday. John Ah-King said his daughter, a 35-year-old married mother of two, was accompanying a friend to the clinic when she was killed.
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+50 +3Colorado Springs shooting: Police officers injured
At least six people, four of them police officers, are injured in an exchange of fire inside a Planned Parenthood clinic in US city of Colorado Springs.
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+39 +1Who's minding the pot?
It's been nearly two years since recreational pot was legalized in Colorado and the thriving pot industry has hit some hurdles in the form of potential dangers to consumers. Pesticides that are illegal to use on marijuana plants in Colorado are being found in some recreational and medical pot products being marketed and sold to the public -- leading to product recalls, plant quarantines and even a class-action lawsuit involving people who say they would not have...
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+53 +1Marijuana tax to fund college scholarships in Colorado
Starting in 2017, high school graduates in one Colorado county will be able to turn to a college scholarship funded by marijuana tax. On Tuesday, 60% of voters in Pueblo County approved a measure that will phase in an increase in taxes --- 5% by 2020 --- on marijuana growers to fund college scholarships and other community projects.
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+43 +2Snoop Dogg Just Launched His Own Brand of Pot
Snoop Dogg’s very own branded marijuana line, Leafs by Snoop, went on sale in Colorado on Tuesday. The line includes eight different types of marijuana flower, including flavors like Lemon Pie, Northern Lights and Cali Kush, as well as edibles and concentrates. “Leafs by Snoop is truly the first mainstream cannabis brand in the world and proud to be a pioneer,” Snoop said, according to the Cannabist. “LBS is blazing a trail for the industry.”
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+14 +3Ambling Through America’s Most Stoned Suburbs
A very chill week spent at very high Bible studies, softball games, and dinner parties. By Reeves Wiedeman.
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+2 +1LATEST: Early October Snow Blankets the San Juans
The San Juans of southern Colorado received quite the treat over the past two nights as an early-season storm blanketed the high peaks with fresh snow. Ski Patrol at Silverton Mountain was even able to bust out the skis to make a few turns!
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+25 +3Fiction Beer Company & Denver Museum of Nature and Science Collaborate on KT Pale Ale
ould you like to drink a beer that took 65 million years to make? Thanks to a collaboration between Fiction Beer Company and the Denver Museum of Nature and Science we can make that happen. The creation of the KT Pale Ale includes not only the typical ingredients such as water, malt, hops, and yeast, but also the addition of KT Boundary clay, conifer charcoal, and amber, so truly this beer took 65 million years to make!
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+1 +1Snowmaking starts at Copper
It was Oct. 4, 2015. And Copper Mountain said "Let it snow!"
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+2 +1Get Stoked For Winter: One Minute Face Shot !!!
One Minute Face Shot !!! Epic Powder Skiing In The Rockies.. Feb 20th 2012 27" in 24Hrs
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+13 +1White House considering moving Guantanamo detainees to Colorado prisons
With Colorado’s long history of holding some of the country’s most dangerous criminals in mind, the Pentagon reportedly is taking a serious look at relocating prisoners held in the Guantanamo Bay detention facility to the state. The focus is the latest attempt by President Barack Obama’s administration to find a solution to a problem that has…
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+37 +3Body of 18-year-old missing for 7 years found in chimney
The remains of 18-year-old man reported missing seven years ago were found in the chimney of an abandoned cabin less than a mile from his home, and the details of his death are likely to stay mysterious, Colorado officials said Wednesday. The remains were found last month as contractors tore down the cabin in Woodland Park that had been abandoned for more than a decade. Authorities had to use dental records to identify the remains...
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+37 +2Marijuana tax take nearly double expected in Colorado
Colorado has temporarily suspended taxes on marijuana after the US state brought in more tax revenue than anticipated. The tax will return to 25% on Thursday but state law requires an automatic suspension of any new taxes in the event of an accounting error. Pot retailers saw large crowds on the pot tax-free day. Colorado became the first state in the US to legalise cannabis, after voters approved the change in 2012.
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