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No Trump Tower in Denver, but It Does Have a Trump Plaza

By Patricia CalhounApril 3, 2023

Donald Trump once vied to redevelop Denver’s Union Station as well as the Sherman Events Center.

Denver’s Most and Least Popular Radio Stations Now

Denver’s Most and Least Popular Radio Stations Now

By Michael RobertsApril 3, 2023

One company has three stations in the top ten.

Last Denver Rec Center Used for Migrant Shelter Reopening Today

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghApril 3, 2023

The Twentieth Street Recreation Center will reopen on April 3.

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Denver Golf Courses Finally Thaw Out, Bringing Back Early Tee Times

Denver Golf Courses Finally Thaw Out, Bringing Back Early Tee Times

By Chris PerezApril 3, 2023

After one of the worst winters on record, Denver Golf is finally returning to 8:30 a.m. tee times and single-tee starts.

Reader: You’re Free to Make Choices for Yourself, Not for Others

Reader: You’re Free to Make Choices for Yourself, Not for Others

By Westword StaffApril 2, 2023

A Colorado legislative committee killed a bill to require substance-free sections at large venues, but the conversation continues.

Commentary: For Denver’s Next Mayor, a Legacy Project on a Silver Platter

Commentary: For Denver’s Next Mayor, a Legacy Project on a Silver Platter

By Jill LocantoreApril 2, 2023

With projects in the Colfax-Speer-Federal triangle, the city has a chance to coordinate transportation and land uses.

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Say Goodbye to Pickleball at Congress Park

Say Goodbye to Pickleball at Congress Park

By Catie CheshireApril 2, 2023

Denver Parks & Recreation has abandoned plans to add courts there, and instead is booting the popular sport altogether.

Lunar New Year Could Become Observed Holiday in Colorado

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghApril 1, 2023

After a few dark years for the Asian-American community, there’s a bright spot at the state legislature.

Educator Weighing Legal Action After Being Booted From Senate Gallery for Pro-Life Sweatshirt

By Chris PerezMarch 31, 2023

Jeff Hunt – an educator and anti-pot advocate – believes he has a free speech case on his hands after getting tossed out on March 21.

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Cirrus Social Club weed lounge approved on East Colfax

Cirrus Social Club Business License Approved by Denver

By Thomas MitchellMarch 31, 2023

The pot lounge on East Colfax Avenue has been “tentatively approved” by the city, but there are more hurdles ahead.

Denver’s First Cannabis Hotel Still Needs HVAC Approval

Denver’s First Cannabis Hotel Still Needs HVAC Approval

By Thomas MitchellMarch 31, 2023

The Patterson Inn was approved to add a cannabis parlor last March by the City of Denver, but the parlor still hasn’t opened yet.

Gun Reform and SROs Won’t Solve School Violence, Say Denver Leaders

By Benjamin NeufeldMarch 31, 2023

Speaking at a roundtable community discussion on March 30, city leaders and community members admitted that the added safety measures just won’t be enough.

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Colorado’s Long History of Not Holding Gun Manufacturers Accountable May Soon Change

Colorado’s Long History of Not Holding Gun Manufacturers Accountable May Soon Change

By Catie CheshireMarch 31, 2023

Until now it’s been nearly impossible to hold the gun industry accountable in Colorado. That could all change this legislative session.

Key Things to Know About the April 4 Denver Municipal Election

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghMarch 31, 2023

It’s too late to mail your ballot, but you can deliver it up until 7 p.m. April 4…and even register to vote on Election Day.

How COVID and a Pitcher’s Drug Overdose Got CBD to Major League Baseball

By Thomas MitchellMarch 30, 2023

On the eve of Opening Day, an MLB executive didn’t hold back when detailing how baseball and CBD came together.

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Department of Safety Scraps Safe City Youth Summit in Wake of East High Shooting

Department of Safety Scraps Safe City Youth Summit in Wake of East High Shooting

By Chris PerezMarch 30, 2023

The 27th annual event had been scheduled for May 24…two days after the shooting at East High School.

Hank Hill weed rolling tray

Ask a Stoner: What’s With All the King of the Hill Weed Stuff?

By Herbert FuegoMarch 30, 2023

Hank Hill is getting revived on Hulu, but he’s been a mainstay on grinders and rolling trays, I tell ya ‘hwat.

McWhinney-Backed Fracking Project in Loveland Pulls Out, the Other Moves Forward

McWhinney-Backed Fracking Project in Loveland Pulls Out, the Other Moves Forward

By Catie CheshireMarch 30, 2023

Because of interest in its Centerra South development, MRG – the McWhinney-owned entity overseeing two fracking pads in Loveland – withdrew one permit.

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KUVO’s Nikki Swarn on Exit of Controversial Exec and Station’s Future

KUVO’s Nikki Swarn on Exit of Controversial Exec and Station’s Future

By Michael RobertsMarch 30, 2023

Program director Max Ramirez is out, but so are many of the jazz station’s popular hosts.

Baseball’s Back: Five Things in Denver More Competitive Than the Rockies on Opening Day

Baseball’s Back: Five Things in Denver More Competitive Than the Rockies on Opening Day

By Catie CheshireMarch 29, 2023

Being a Colorado Rockies fan can be tough – and downright boring – so here’s some other ways to scratch the competitive itch this baseball season.

University of Colorado, PointsBet End Partnership

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghMarch 29, 2023

Although a new American Gaming Association ban on partnerships between universities and sportsbooks isn’t retroactive, CU and PointsBet have decided cut ties.

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As City Works on Noise Ordinance Revisions, Number Thirty Eight Set for Another Hearing

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghMarch 29, 2023

The music venue wants to loosen restrictions on live shows.

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