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Photos: Chefs Compete at Colorado Ag Day

In honor of National Ag Day on March 16, representatives of the Colorado Ag Council came to the State Capitol, where they provided plenty of food for thought about the role agriculture plays in the state's economy — and also provided lunch for lawmakers and other officials, including Governor John...
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Jesse and Corinna Tamburo Cited After Child Eats Marijuana Edible

The citations against Jesse and Corinna Tamburo offer something to both sides of the marijuana debate. The two were served and released on the misdemeanor charge of child abuse/neglect for allegedly allowing a two-year-child to eat a marijuana edible — the kind of story likely to be seized upon by...
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100 Favorite Dishes: Chirashi at Izu Sushi

No. 87: Chirashi at Izu Sushi Ordering chirashi at a sushi bar is like ordering a bartender's choice cocktail: You may not know exactly what you're going to get, but the surprise is part of the fun. At Izu Sushu (next door to Voodoo Doughnut on East Colfax Avenue), the...
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Robert Dear Dreamed About Dead Fetus Thanks for Planned Parenthood Attack

New documents have been released in Robert Dear's attack on a Colorado Springs Planned Parenthood office, which killed three people and injured twelve others. The search warrants and affidavits, on view below, reveal unequivocally that Dear was motivated by anti-abortion fervor For example, he's said to have fantasized about being...
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CDOT Hearing on I-70 Plan Draws Opponents, Pleas to “Ditch the Ditch”

The Colorado Department of Transportation held a public hearing on April 21 focusing on the Statewide Transportation Improvement Program, CDOT's  four-year plan that directs funds toward various projects. But testimony from speakers focused almost entirely on a proposed plan to lower the I-70 viaduct in north Denver, and the hearing was...
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Why Is Colorado the Only State That Bans Seaplanes?

Ray Hawkins was just a junior in high school when he piloted his first flight: a BC-12D Taylorcraft, single-engine monoplane over a grassy Florida field. Fast-forward 46 years — after a twenty-year stint in the United States Air Force and a second career with the Federal Aviation Administration — and...
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The 10 Most Disturbing Colorado Crimes of May

We recently altered our monthly mugshot roundup to provide more information about the context and details of each offense — and to put the focus on the most disturbing Colorado crimes we covered during the previous four weeks or so. And in May, there were all too many incidents that...
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Sure, Hardcore Henry Bombed, but You Would Love It at Midnight

Hardcore Henry screened as a midnight movie at last September’s Toronto Film Festival, and was so ecstatically received that a distributor bidding war ensued. Six months later, the film has hit theaters nationwide and fallen flat, thanks to intensely negative reviews from critics upset by its unceasing violence. It didn’t...
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Profs Give Sexy Female Students Better Grades, Study Shows

It's not often that an academic study gets coverage on a website such as Bustle, whose main home page items at this writing includes "What Happens When You Use Tinder in the 1950s" and "How Different Does the 'Fuller House' Look?" But the site — like more expected sources, such as Inside...