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We asked ChatGPT, "Please write a game preview for the Nuggets vs. Suns Western Conference Semifinals Game 5." And it answered in the most AI way possible.
As the Colorado Legislature convenes for a special session on property taxes, Westword explains how the Taxpayer's Bill of Rights fits into the discussion.
Food blogger Abbe Odenwalder will appear on the show, which debuts on June 19.
University of Colorado students will receive some extra cash this summer from a class-action lawsuit settlement related to online schooling during COVID.
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The organization behind the poll has an agenda.
The security agency got into trouble with city officials after a fatal shooting in October 2020.
COVID may suck for humans, but avian flu really sucks for birds in Colorado.
Tens of thousands of the black birds have made themselves at home in North Capitol Hill.
Brandon Coleman is being tried for interference with a police officer and failure to obey a police order.
Marijuana from Veritas and pre-rolls from Durango Cannabis Co. were recalled by state regulators, with safety notices stretching across Colorado.
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Security concerns persist at East High School, with a break-in a week before the DPS superintendent released the first draft of a long-term safety plan.
The Colorado congresswoman has been attacking President Biden over the Maui wildfires, despite voting against a bill to send disaster protection aid to Hawaii.
The Denver hardcore rockers are officially putting the band to rest after a final show on Saturday at D3 Arts.
It's also adding a high end cocktail program.
This is folk-pop artist Ron Sexsmith's first U.S. tour in seven years.
At least one person at the brewery knows all too well how important these screenings can be.
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Swarms of grasshoppers nearly darkened the sun.
A new report shows the vast majority of homeless individuals in Denver metro have lived in a home here first.
The Kroenke family wants to turn 55 acres of parking lots around Ball Arena into a real neighborhood. But first, council must approve the project.
With degrees from Kansas State, MIT and Oxford, he wants to put his education to work as Denver mayor.