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Denver data center builder won’t pursue city tax break following concerns over water, energy use

A company planning to build a new data center in north Denver will no longer seek a $9 million tax break from the city, but CoreSite still plans to build the center.




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How much has Colorado’s wolf reintroduction cost?

Costs have remained under the amount appropriated to the program by state lawmakers, but are almost twice the amount estimated to the voters who elected to reintroduce the native species.




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New greenhouse gas projections show Colorado moving in right direction to reduce pollution

Colorado’s climate policy teams put out a report every two years that attempts to quantify how much greenhouse gas pollution is being spewed into the air by transportation, the oil and gas industry and more.





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How it happened: Broncos lose to Raiders, finish with seventh straight losing season

Live updates, tweets, photos, analysis and more from the Denver Broncos' NFL Week 18 game against the Las Vegas Raiders at Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, Nevada, on January 7, 2024.




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Kiszla: Coach Sean Payton is now on the clock in Broncos Country, where we’re all out of patience for losing

If the Broncos flushed Russell Wilson and beaucoup bucks after only 30 starts in a Denver uniform, how long does Sean Payton get to prove that his let-’em-eat-cake approach wins football games?




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The Hollywood strikes are over. Here’s when you could see your favorite stars and shows return

Missed your favorite actors? After nearly four months of striking, they’re coming back. Wednesday’s deal between striking actors and studios and streaming services won’t immediately restore filming to its full swing. That will take months. But the tentative agreement that both sides say include extraordinary provisions means that more than six months of labor strife in the film and television industries is drawing to a close. Soon, tens of thousands of entertainment sector workers could get back to work. And popular franchises like “Deadpool,” “Abbott Elementary” and “The Last of Us” will be a step closer to returning to screens.




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CSU gave Avery Morrow a second chance after his assault conviction. And Rams’ top running back is making most of it

A judge also ordered Avery Morrow to do 200 hours of community service and pay restitution and fees.




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How DPS decided which 10 schools should be closed or restructured

The superintendent packaged the consolidation as a larger part of DPS’s efforts to respond to falling enrollment and prevent what he has called “a full-blown crisis.”




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Lone Tree judge improperly warns defendant he’ll be reported to ICE for deportation, raising abuse-of-power concerns

On July 18, Judge Lou Gresh was advising an individual accused of shoplifting when he said that "we report all illegal immigrants to ICE for deportation, as shoplifting is a deportable offense under federal law."





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Colorado wildfires are more extreme than ever. Here’s how state leaders are fighting back.

Colorado wildfires are becoming more extreme, and fire officials must seek new and better ways to prevent and fight them.






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Bitcoin neared $90,000 in a new record high. What to know about crypto’s post-election rally

As money continues to pour into crypto following Donald Trump’s victory last week, bitcoin has climbed to yet another record high.




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Registration for AALS DR WIP Conference Now Open!

From BFFOI Michael Colatrella (McGeorge): I am writing to remind you to register for the 17th Annual AALS Dispute Resolution Works-in Progress Conference at McGeorge School of Law in Sacramento on Friday and Saturday, October 18th and 19th!  We will also host an optional welcome dinner on Thursday, October 17th from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 … Continue reading Registration for AALS DR WIP Conference Now Open!




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Ava Abramowitz on Making Words Matter

Many of us know Ava Abramowitz, a retired Professorial Lecturer in Law at George Washington. She recently gave a presentation at the Garibaldi Inn of Court, “Making Words Matter.”  The communication behaviors discussed in her presentation can give mediators, lawyers, disputants and litigants more tools to communicate. and in the process, help them develop additional … Continue reading Ava Abramowitz on Making Words Matter




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Georgetown’s Ariel Eckblad to Deliver Moritz’s 2024 Lawrence Lecture

Ohio State’s Program on Dispute Resolution is thrilled to invite you to the 2024 Lawrence Lecture on Dispute Resolution featuring Georgetown Law Professor Ariel Eckblad!  Register here: https://go.osu.edu/eckblad. Scheduled for Tuesday September 17 (beginning at 12:10 eastern), Professor Eckblad will present “The Water We Swim In: Negotiating Power and Possibility”. Here is a brief description: … Continue reading Georgetown’s Ariel Eckblad to Deliver Moritz’s 2024 Lawrence Lecture








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Avalanche stars power stunning surge, comeback victory against Hurricanes

The Carolina Hurricanes had a weird travel schedule because of the weather and played their third-string goalie.




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When Quality And Quantity Merge, Chris Brown Delivers



Ever since 2005, Brown delivers flawlessly.




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Weekend Movie Marathon: Taraji P. Henson Holds It Down Again



What a force!



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Flicks of the Week: Terrence Howard Makes Us Proud



Watch the "Empire" star in "Pride," Friday at 9A/8C.



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Weekend Movie Marathon: Nino Brown Cancels Labor Day



And nobody better ask one question.



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Weekend Movie Marathon: Watch Madea for Halloween



Be very afraid.



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Weekend Movie Marathon: Snowed In With Chris Brown



Netflix and chill on fleek!



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10 Powerful Quotes From Black Actor-vists



Jesse Williams isn't the only one dropping gems.



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5 Black Actors We Need to Know More About



Our interest is peeked!



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Who's the Best Candidate to Play Pres. Obama? (Vote Now)



Who should get the part? You tell us!



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A Throwback Holiday



A little holiday magic helps one woman reset her past.



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Carlos Watson: Ozy Media Will Not Shut Down



The company has been embroiled in scandal.




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Pope Calls For Clemency For Black Death Row Inmate



Ernest Lee Johnson is scheduled to die Tuesday evening.





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CA High School Students Now Required To Take Ethnic Studies



A new law mandates a curriculum on marginalized histories.




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Howard University Receives Largest-Ever Alumni Donation



The funds will be allocated toward GRACE.





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Colin Powell, First Black Secretary Of State, Dies Of COVID



He was fully vaccinated, but fought multiple myeloma.





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School Drops Halloween Event Over Equity And Race Concerns



Some students have chosen to isolate during the festivities.





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Ep. 101 - After the Show



Find out who impressed the judges, who won and more.




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Ep. 102 - After the Show



Hear from the nights winners of Apollo Live!




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Ep. 103 - After the Show



Hear from the night's winners of Apollo Live!





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Ep. 106 - After the Show



Find out who gets advice from Gladys Knight.