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After guiding industry through big changes, head of Colorado oil-gas group to step down

Dan Haley is stepping down as CEO and president of the trade association after nine years.





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Wind and solar would replace most of Xcel’s troubled Comanche 3 coal plant power — but not all

Xcel Energy's proposal to replace the last of its coal-fired power includes some natural gas, which has meet resistance from critics.




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Editorial: A weak policy at CU allows coaches or professors to pursue sex with students

"Professors, coaches, and other University of Colorado employees are technically allowed to use their positions of authority to develop intimate relationships with students and athletes."





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Holiday Party Recipe: How to make a showstopper Antipasti Platter

This abundant board features tortellini skewers, prosciutto-melon skewers and stuffed mushrooms, as well as classic antipasti items.




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Chef’s table: These cast-iron Kahlua Brownies offer an indulgent take on nostalgia

The dessert is a Fig & Ash mainstay, a dessert so beloved that on the rare occasion Hughes takes it off the menu, "people complain."






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It’s time for a Halloween movie marathon. Here are 10 iconic horror films

Sometimes, you just have to return to the classics.




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Denver Film Festival: What to know about celebs, premieres and more

Films include the Boulder-shot "Elevation," starring Anthony Mackie, and "The Order," based on a book by Denver's Kevin Flynn




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Snow way: Frederick delivers all-encompassing performance in snowy 1st-round win

Frederick beat Northfield 32-14 on Friday in 4A's first round.




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CHSAA state football playoffs: How the first round played out in Class 5A and 4A

A look at how the first round of the CHSAA state football playoffs played out in Class 5A and 4A.





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Top-ranked Windsor holds off No. 2 Mead for thrilling victory in Class 3A showdown

The Wizards emerged from the rugged affair with an 8-1 record and a perfect 4-0 league mark. Mead tumbled to 8-1 and 3-1.





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Downtown’s sluggish recovery costing Denver tens of millions in unrealized sales tax revenues, study finds

Had Denver matched the regional average gain, it would have seen an additional $646 million more in taxable sales revenues, the report estimates.







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Bill Husted covered Denver’s highs and lows with generosity, withering humor

The veteran Rocky Mountain News and Denver Post writer died at home on Saturday, Nov. 9 at age 76.






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Opinion: This wretched campaign is over. Thank goodness. Now what?

"For now, let’s celebrate the end of the most vexing, mean-spirited and household-dividing presidential election in modern times, as it heaves itself across the finish line and crumples in a lousy heap."





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Editorial: Here’s how savvy Colorado voters navigated the monstrous 2024 ballot

Colorado’s election results tell us that more of our neighbors are feeling bad about Tuesday night’s presidential outcome than are feeling good, but what about the down-ballot races?




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Opinion: In small-town Kansas, my uncles returned from war to the kind of support all veterans deserve

My uncles are all gone now. But there are many veterans here with us now, from many fields of battle, suffering the consequences and they don't have the support they need or haven't been connected to that help.




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Letters: These Trump skeptics hope people know what they are doing

"With the re-election of Trump I’m convinced that our generation’s time – I’m in my 80s -- has passed. The values I admire, the qualities of character I respect, seem to be relegated to some kind of antique standards shop. We’re decidedly outta style." -- Harry Puncec, Lakewood




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Colorado solidifies regulations for psychedelic mushroom growers, manufacturers and therapy centers

Anyone seeking to become part of Colorado’s psychedelics industry by growing mushrooms, operating a healing center, or manufacturing psilocybin edibles now has guidance on how to do so legally.





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Keke Palmer's Flyest Grown Up Looks



A look at Keke Palmer's stylish outfits.





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How Brayve Deals With Haters



They don't, because haters gon' hate.




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All Access: Keke Gets Low



Keke plays matchmaker for her best friend.





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15 Things to Know About Karrueche Tran



A few things you didn't know about Karrueche Tran.




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All Access: Taylour Paige and Logan Browning Hit the Floor



Taylour Paige and Logan Browning show us their moves.




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“Hit the Floor” Stars Taylour Paige and Logan Browning



Taylour Paige and Logan Browning embrace their sexy.




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Gabi Fresh Says Curvy Women Can Own Summer Fashion



Gabi Fresh's tips for plus-size summer fashion.




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15 '90s TV Shows That Everyone Loves



A few of our favorite shows from the '90s.





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Antron Brown, first Black drag racing champion, insists he’s still got plenty left in the tank: “I’m halfway through”

As a child, Antron Brown’s trips to Old Bridge Township Raceway Park in Englishtown, New Jersey, were a source of inspiration.




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How David Clabaugh transformed Thunder Valley into a world-class motocross track over the past quarter-century

Along the way, the 61-year-old Lakewood native became a fixture in the local motocross community




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Wyatts Towing shuts down in Colorado following state investigation, settlement agreement

The listed phone number for Wyatts rings to Elite Towing. An operator who answered the phone on Tuesday said “Wyatts Towing no longer exists.”






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Some Colorado business owners fear economic fallout if tariffs are increased after election

Donald Trump has said he would increase tariffs even more if he wins the election. It's not clear what approach Kamala Harris would take.





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Keeler: Broncos Super Bowl kicker’s tip to Alex Forsyth? Follow Taylor Swift’s advice after Chiefs debacle: Shake it off.

David Treadwell's advice for Alex Forsyth right about now? Forget Travis Kelce. Remember Taylor Swift.




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Owner of troubled Aurora apartments faces state investigation related to conditions, consumer-protection laws

The owners of several dilapidated apartment buildings in Aurora and Denver have faced a new threat: an investigation by the Colorado Attorney General's Office.