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National park’s 25th anniversary is a milestone for Colorado conservation, compromise

On Oct. 21, 1999, the Black Canyon became Colorado's third national park. But it was a painstaking process to get there.





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Ghostly getaways in America’s most haunted vacation spots

These cities are rich with ghost sightings and scary stories grounded in truth.





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Hotel restaurants are no longer the ugly duckling of the culinary world

“Hotel operators are starting to see restaurants as not just an amenity but as a way to drive traffic, and it’s important that these restaurants stand on their own as well."






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What’s new in Buena Vista: Hot springs, hotels, bars

Buena Vista used to empty out from about November through May, but now locals and some tourists are embracing the off-season.






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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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Letters: Quit complaining about traffic, views and thank Kroenke for building homes

Stop your self-centered whining, and let’s get on with the job of building more badly needed housing. And thank the Kroenkes’ for investing in Denver’s housing stock.




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Editorial: Colorado’s leaked password scandal needs outside investigation

"Hundreds of voting machine passwords were accidentally released but what exactly was Secretary of State Jena Griswold doing to address the security breach?" -- The Denver Post Editorial Board






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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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Try these hiker-only Colorado trails to avoid mountain bikers

There are so many fun ways to enjoy the great outdoors in Colorado, but it's not always easy to share. It can be alarming to have a mountain biker or horseback rider suddenly interrupt your saunter on a trail (and vice versa).




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Ride the Rockies bike tour canceled for 2024, future uncertain

At its peak, The Ride the Rockies Bicycle Tour attracted more than 2,000 cyclists annually for rides of 60 to 80 miles per day. It supported nonprofits in the more than 50 towns it visited over the years.






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Adventurous ways to experience Colorado’s four National Parks

Many guests are content with low-key offerings such as hiking, biking, fishing, wildlife viewing, and scenic driving. Some of us crave more.




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Hiking, bike riding, breweries and pot. Do Denver residents live up to the stereotype?

Ask someone from another state what the typical Denverite likes, and you might get any number of answers. Skiing. Craft beer. Hiking. Cannabis. Goldendoodles.




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Denver sets new records in visitor numbers and spending in 2023, passing $10 billion for first time

Visit Denver, the city's tourism sales and marketing agency, said last year's visitor total of 37.4 million was a 3% bump over 2022. And the $10.3 billion in Denver's tourism revenue last year outpaced the $9.4 billion collected the prior year by nearly 10%.






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Is your next outdoor misadventure fit for a podcast episode?

"One of the common themes in our survival stories is that it's almost never just one thing that goes wrong,” shared Peter Frick-Wright, host of the Outside Podcast.




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Violence against health care workers has doubled — a Colorado bill aims to reverse that trend

Colorado hospitals, nursing homes and other health care facilities would be required to come up with plans to reduce violence against their staffs under a bill in the legislature that also would require stronger responses to incidents.




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Unsafe culture permeates Aurora VA’s ICU, staffers allege. The message? “Shut up and do what you’re told.”

The allegations in the ICU come as the Aurora VA has been roiled by controversy in recent months. When clinicians do raise concerns to management, they say they're met with admonition and retaliation.




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This city offers people moving to Colorado the best bang for the buck

With fewer people moving across state lines, and population growth slowing, places within Colorado will have to compete harder with each other to attract new residents.






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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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Ballot measures in 41 states give voters a say on abortion and other tough questions

By DAVID A. LIEB Life, death, crime and taxes will be on ballots for voters to decide this fall. More than 140 measures are going before voters in 41 states during the general election alongside choices for president and other top offices. The ballot questions will give voters a chance to directly decide some consequential […]




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Psychedelic therapy advocates fear high fees will curb Colorado industry before it starts

When psychedelic-assisted therapy becomes available in Colorado next year, the state will be just the second in the U.S. to regulate the production and use of psilocybin mushrooms.




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Kaiser Permanente Colorado adds Rose, Presbyterian St. Luke’s hospitals to network

The implications for some of Kaiser’s other hospital partnerships remain unclear.




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Keke Palmer's Flyest Grown Up Looks



A look at Keke Palmer's stylish outfits.




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The Evolution of Keke Palmer



A look at Keke Palmer through the years.




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Keke Palmer's Best TV/Film Roles



Highlights from Keke Palmer's acting career.




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Get Ready for the Premiere of Just Keke



Keke Palmer prepares for her June 30 premiere!




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Keke Palmer Covers JET Magazine's Inaugural Digital Issue



JET’s new digital app launches June 30.






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How Brayve Deals With Haters



They don't, because haters gon' hate.




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Its Gotta Be The Shoes



Keke's stylist tells us about her shoes.