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New Belgium Brewing to Showcase Small Batch and Sour Beers
New Belgium Brewing is about to let the creative juices flow through a new 10-barrel pilot brewery at The Source Hotel in Denver’s River North District (RiNo).
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James Holmes verdict: Life in prison for Aurora, Colorado theater gunman; Jury rejects death penalty
James Holmes will spend the rest of his life in prison for killing 12 people in the Aurora, Colorado movie theater shooting, after the jury could not unanimously agree on the death penalty. The nine women and three men deliberated for less than seven hours before deciding they could not unanimously sentence the convicted shooter to die by lethal injection. Therefore, he will be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for the 24 counts of murder...
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EPA spills 1 mln gallons mine waste, turns river in Colorado orange
The Environmental Protection Agency is warning residents to keep away from a river in Colorado after accidentally spilling mine waste water into it. The EPA was investigating the abandoned Gold King Mine on Wednesday together with the state Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety, when they triggered the release of the waste into Cement Creek, a tributary of the Animas River in San Juan County. Ironically, the initial goal was to find a safe way to pump out the wastewater and treat it.
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Confusion plagues EPA response to toxic Colorado mining spill it caused
Communities in Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona struggle to make sense of mixed messages and a lack of communication from the federal agency.By Caty Enders.
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Navajo Nation Says EPA Trying To Cheat Them Over Mine Spill, Plans To Sue U.S. Government
Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye said he now suspects the EPA is trying to buy off as many Navajo as possible to ward off a bigger settlement in the future.
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Bear breaks into Colorado bakery, eats two dozen pies, leaves 'gigantic' mess.
LYONS — The Colorado Cherry Company has been a fixture along U.S. 36 near Estes Park for decades. The family business has seen its fair share of visitors through the years. But one visitor ate the goods and made a gigantic mess at the same time. It turns out bears like pies. A lot.
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Forget brewery and winery tours; Colorado is getting its first 'weedery'
America's first weedery, which will offer marijuana cultivation tours and more, is slated to open in Colorado in 2016.
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In Colorado, police can stop you for driving high
Marijuana may be legal in Colorado but driving under the influence of weed isn't. See what happens during a marijuana DUI traffic stop.
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Pumpkin beer: Colorado breweries strive to make original brew
Pumpkin beer is among the most popular beers during this time of year, and Colorado breweries try to concoct their own version of this quintessential American beer.
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Suthers wants no sitting, lying on sidewalks and planters in downtown Colorado Springs
City officials are working on an ordinance, at Mayor John Suthers' behest, to ban people from sitting or lying on sidewalks, planters or anywhere else not specifically designed to be sat upon downtown and in Old Colorado City. "I don't see this as a civil rights or human rights issue," Suthers said Wednesday. "No one ought to be able to lay on the sidewalk. We ought to make our sidewalks safe for passage so people don't feel obstructed or harassed.
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Colorado movie gunman sentenced to 12 lifetimes and 3,318 years
Condemning movie massacre gunman James Holmes to 12 life sentences and the maximum 3,318 years in prison for his rampage in a midnight screening of a Batman film, a Colorado judge said on Wednesday that evil and mental illness are not mutually exclusive. "It is the court's intention that the defendant never set foot in free society again ... If there was ever a case that warranted the maximum sentences, this is the case," Arapahoe County District Court Judge Carlos Samour said.
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This American City Is Now 100 Percent Powered By Renewable Energy
Last week, the city of Aspen, Colorado declared it had become the third municipality to receive all of its power from renewable sources. Aspen’s energy portfolio now primarily consists of wind power and hydroelectric, with smaller contributions from solar and geothermal.
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Marijuana 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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Body 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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White 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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Get 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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Snowmaking starts at Copper
It was Oct. 4, 2015. And Copper Mountain said "Let it snow!"
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Fiction 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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LATEST: 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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Ambling 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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