Planes, Helicopters Battle Quarry Wildfire in Jefferson County
Despite airborne firefighting efforts, the Quarry fire remained at 0 percent containment Thursday morning.
Despite airborne firefighting efforts, the Quarry fire remained at 0 percent containment Thursday morning.
For the first time in its 120-year history, the Denver Zoo underwent a rebrand in June.
“If we’re able to put RFK’s name on the ballot with both independent and Libertarian Party of Colorado, we will be very proud to do so.”
Five wildfires have burned over 6,800 acres across the state. None are contained as of Wednesday morning.
Colorado is poised to allow psilocybin edibles at healing centers, but no extractions and only one species of mushrooms are allowed.
“It’s like a mutating virus. This manufacturer is long gone. [Amazon] has not been helpful one lick.”
“They normally survive the summer heat well enough, but this year they look unhappy. Is it getting too hot to grow weed outside?”
“Saying my life has been ruined is a complete understatement. I had everything going for me in life and it was all taken away.”
When smoke is in the air, doctors urge people to stay indoors. But what happens to trees and other plants that can’t escape?
The Cabaret space in the basement was flooded with raw sewage this spring by a mall construction project gone wrong.
“We want to focus on climate, we want to focus on childcare, we want to focus on transit.”
“We’re just not meeting the treatment demand with the population that we have.”
Efrain Muñoz is trying to restart his boxing career after spending three years on the run.
The forecast is that he’s really finished.
“We’ve made it a game of exclusivity. …This tennis community is going to disintegrate.”
This latest update comes as Colorado voters consider solidifying abortion rights even further.
“My sisters and friends often give me weird looks or call me out, but I’m an adult and ain’t stoppin’.”
During a town hall about affordability, Johnston promised Harvey Park residents that his proposed sales tax wouldn’t affect grocery or gas prices.
All five of Denver’s hottest neighborhoods are located downtown.
Voters could be weighing more than a dozen statewide proposals in the next election.
“What is the need for this?” asks Tom Mauser. “We have at least 1,600 gun shops in the state.”
These tales of fog, smog and pollution make Denver’s sky seem crystal clear by comparison.