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Trump abruptly cancels signing a housing bill, blindsiding Republicans

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President Trump abruptly canceled a planned signing ceremony on Capitol Hill for a housing bill set to occur before a Senate GOP lunch.

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Colorado weather: New wave of severe storms to bring large hail, damaging winds

admin3 weeks ago02 mins

The greatest risk of severe weather will be in northeastern Colorado, along the Wyoming border, but severe storms will also be possible in the Denver area.

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Douglas County cracks down on motorized vehicles, scooters on public streets, trails

admin3 weeks ago03 mins

Douglas County clamped down on the use of off-highway vehicles and low-powered scooters on public streets, trails or alleys, citing a rising number of accidents and injuries.

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Colorado’s proposed SNAP ‘soda ban’ likely dead after judge’s ruling

admin3 weeks ago06 mins

Colorado’s proposed ban on using public food assistance to pay for soft drinks, which already faced a tight approval timeline, is likely dead after a judge on Monday ruled the federal government lacked the power to authorize such changes.

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County has ‘zero tolerance’ for campers who violate tightening fire restrictions

admin3 weeks ago04 mins

Folks found violating fire restrictions in Summit County this summer will more than likely be cited for doing so. The sheriff’s office has issued citations since Stage 1 fire restrictions went into effect.

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Today in History: June 24, American wins longest pro tennis match in history

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American John Isner won the longest professional tennis match in history, defeating Nicolas Mahut of France 6-4, 3-6, 6-7, 7-6, 70-68.

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Buying tickets to Denver concerts can be confusing — and expensive. Here’s how to do it right.

admin3 weeks ago08 mins

How to buy tickets for Denver concerts (without paying extra fees) at Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Ball Arena, the Fillmore Auditorium and Mission Ballroom and from promoters like AXS and Ticketmaster.

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Home of former Denver Mayor Wellington Webb, wife Wilma becomes local landmark: ‘History lives here’

admin3 weeks ago03 mins

The longtime home of former Denver Mayor Wellington Webb and his wife, Wilma Webb, in the Whittier neighborhood, was declared an official landmark by the City Council on Monday.

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Nearly 400 flights delayed at Denver International Airport

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Nearly 400 flights were delayed at Denver International Airport Tuesday afternoon, according to the flight-tracking company FlightAware.

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Man charged in 75 smash-and-grab business burglaries in Denver suburbs

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A 36-year-old man was charged this spring with carrying out 75 smash-and-grab burglaries at suburban Denver businesses across 10 months in 2024.

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