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Wye Oak’s Jenn Wasner Is Hitting Her Creative Peak

Wye Oak's Jenn Wasner has been one of the most prolific, consistent and successful names in indie music for a decade. On their new record The Faster I Call, The Louder It Runs, Wasner feels like an artist entering her creative prime.
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Why Anti-Pot Zealots Will Be Unhappy Colorado Teen Use Hasn’t Spiked

The big news about teens and marijuana in Colorado is that there isn't big news. Just-issued federal government statistics show that the rate of cannabis use among high school students in the state is slightly less than the national average and below the percentage who smoked pot before Colorado voters approved legal consumption for adults more than five years ago.
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How One Speech Turned the Colorado Governor’s Race Upside Down

No one was surprised when former state treasurer Cary Kennedy and Representative Jared Polis landed spots on the ballot as gubernatorial candidates via April 14's Colorado Democratic Party state assembly, the complete results of which are on view below. But the Colorado Republican Party state assembly, held on the same day, contained a stunner. Former Parker mayor Greg Lopez, who few political observers took seriously, knocked state attorney general Cynthia Coffman out of the guv sweepstakes based largely on the power of a single speech.
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Claim: Jacqueline Bickford’s Jailers Knew She Was Suicidal but Let Her Die

A new lawsuit maintains that employees at the Summit County jail knew 31-year-old inmate Jacqueline Bickford was suicidal but ignored her medical needs for days prior to her death by hanging inside her cell. It's at least the third suit this decade against Summit County over alleged institutional misconduct at the facility, with the previous two, including the in-custody death of Zackary Moffitt, resulting in big payouts.