Denver has had over 24,600 reported motor-vehicle accidents since the beginning of 2023.
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Owner Michael Ehrlich spent a decade growing marijuana before getting into the mobile food business.
"The problem is still here, and it appears to pop up in different locations periodically."
The Colorado Polling Institute conducted a survey on the upcoming DPS Board of Education election and players involved, but questions still linger.
"All they're talking about is, 'Oh, my God, there's so many people moving here, people are flocking to the state.' But they're not watching the numbers."
"Voters deserve to know who is actually behind this misguided effort."
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Quality ingredients, scientific formulas and top-of-the-line equipment have lured pizza lovers from all over.
We put these Colorado-born fast-casual burrito joints head-to-head in a blind taste test.
A split between the Department of Corrections and the University of Denver sent some programs into solitary, but now they're breaking free.
"Somebody's going to get hurt big time. They don't seem to be too concerned about that."
Metallica closed out a record-breaking weekend run at Empower Field at Mile High with support from Suicidal Tendencies and Pantera.
From dry wok lotus root to mapo tofu and extra large cumin lamb bao buns, this new addition has a lot to offer.
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Mobile hot tubs? Fuddruckers? New quarterback John Elway? They were all celebrated in the first issue in 1984.
"I was like, 'What can I do to be able to stay home with my dogs and earn money?'"
Each year, tens of thousands of young people are affected by parental involvement laws, which threaten their ability to make their own pregnancy decisions.
The restaurant was one of Governor Jared Polis's "go-to" spots in Pueblo, especially for green chile.
"Enough is enough. It is long past time for funeral tragedies in our state to stop."
Colorado had more cases of West Nile than any other state last year.
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Eighty-five years after Eleanor Jarman escaped from an Illinois prison, a local author might have found her in Denver.
"Maybe our prices aren't for everyone, and that's okay."
The two ski towns were praised for their connected trails and adventurous offerings.
Owner William Do is paying homage to his Vietnamese heritage with his mobile food business that has a permanent home at Crooked Stave.