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Tuesday, October 7, 2025

12 Colorado craft beers to keep stocked in your fridge

You’ll just keep reaching for beers like Wibby Vienna, Odell 90 Shilling and Outer Range In the Steep.

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In Colorado case, Supreme Court skeptical about bans on conversion therapy for LGBTQ+ kids

Colorado argues the measure simply regulates licensed therapists by barring a practice that’s been scientifically discredited and linked to serious harm.

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The Bo Nix Index, Week 5: How tempo, blitz recognition keyed QB’s fourth-quarter breakout

A breakdown of every Bo Nix drop-back from the Broncos’ comeback win over the Philadelphia Eagles.

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DIA executives paid more to fly to Spain than some luxury travel options for the ultra-wealthy (Editorial)

Regardless of the ethics board’s “technical” conclusion, Denver residents know that it is unethical for a public employee to spend $19,200 on a ticket to Spain and back to Denver.

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Denver’s new lion cubs are almost ready to meet their fans

Four of the Denver Zoo’s newest – and cutest – residents are almost ready for their close ups, with the four African lion cubs set to make their public debut this week.

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Demolition of onetime Denver7 building nears completion

Just a bit remains of Denver7’s former building.

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Former Colorado town administrator charged with embezzling $26,000 from federal water project

The former administrator and clerk of a tiny southern Colorado town is charged with multiple felonies after investigators say she stole more than $26,000 in federal grants and loans meant for a reservoir project.

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Chicago firm planning off-airport parking pays $19M for land near DIA

Chicago-based InterPark bought a 25-acre lot on the southeast corner of 60th Avenue and Jackson Gap Street late last month.