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Maverick Handley, Ali Peper are student-athletes of the year

A catcher bound for Stanford and a golfer-ice hockey player who spent half the school year in Boston and is headed to Harvard were named male and female student-athletes of the year at The Denver Athletic Club's 41st annual athlete-of-the-year banquet Thursday night.




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“Housing is health care”: Supportive living programs for homeless increasing in metro Denver

Exact services vary depending on the community each project targets, but supportive housing generally includes on-site case managers, often with some health care or job training classes available in the building.




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Local officials near Rocky Flats are disbanding their oversight council — but that doesn’t mean all fights are over

Rocky Flats Stewardship Council met regularly to monitor testing data at former nuke weapons site.




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It’s time for a Halloween movie marathon. Here are 10 iconic horror films

Sometimes, you just have to return to the classics.




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State cross country: Aiden Le Roux, Addison Ritzenhein are fastest boy and girl in Colorado after setting course records

Aiden Le Roux and Addison Ritzenhein both set all-classification course records at the Norris Penrose Event Center.




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Hotel restaurants are no longer the ugly duckling of the culinary world

“Hotel operators are starting to see restaurants as not just an amenity but as a way to drive traffic, and it’s important that these restaurants stand on their own as well."






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Letters: These Trump skeptics hope people know what they are doing

"With the re-election of Trump I’m convinced that our generation’s time – I’m in my 80s -- has passed. The values I admire, the qualities of character I respect, seem to be relegated to some kind of antique standards shop. We’re decidedly outta style." -- Harry Puncec, Lakewood





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Violence against health care workers has doubled — a Colorado bill aims to reverse that trend

Colorado hospitals, nursing homes and other health care facilities would be required to come up with plans to reduce violence against their staffs under a bill in the legislature that also would require stronger responses to incidents.






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Keke's Mom's Parenting Style



Keke's mother tells us what she was like as a child.





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Suli McCullough Shares Ghetto Trivia Tidbits



Suli McCullough explains ghetto tendencies.





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Some Colorado business owners fear economic fallout if tariffs are increased after election

Donald Trump has said he would increase tariffs even more if he wins the election. It's not clear what approach Kamala Harris would take.




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Colorado’s oil and gas industry says it’s reducing emissions at drilling sites by 95%. Environmentalists aren’t so sure.

Center for Biological Diversity is suing sued the state health department over two Crestone Peak sites.




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From vintage underwear to Olympics artifacts, take a rare tour of the Museum of Boulder’s collections warehouse

Guests have a rare opportunity to glimpse Boulder artifacts during a private tour of the Museum of Boulder’s Collections Facility, where out-of-commission museum objects go to rest when they’re not on display.





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The Hollywood strikes are over. Here’s when you could see your favorite stars and shows return

Missed your favorite actors? After nearly four months of striking, they’re coming back. Wednesday’s deal between striking actors and studios and streaming services won’t immediately restore filming to its full swing. That will take months. But the tentative agreement that both sides say include extraordinary provisions means that more than six months of labor strife in the film and television industries is drawing to a close. Soon, tens of thousands of entertainment sector workers could get back to work. And popular franchises like “Deadpool,” “Abbott Elementary” and “The Last of Us” will be a step closer to returning to screens.







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Colorado wildfires are more extreme than ever. Here’s how state leaders are fighting back.

Colorado wildfires are becoming more extreme, and fire officials must seek new and better ways to prevent and fight them.




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Bitcoin neared $90,000 in a new record high. What to know about crypto’s post-election rally

As money continues to pour into crypto following Donald Trump’s victory last week, bitcoin has climbed to yet another record high.




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Are You in Favor of Self-Determination in Mediation?

What about Mom and apple pie?  For or against? Most people take for granted that all these things are indisputably good (at least in theory) though we usually don’t think much about why. Not so with Andrew Mamo.  He recently published Unsettling the Self:  Rethinking Self-Determination in Mediation, which deeply analyzes the meaning of self-determination. … Continue reading Are You in Favor of Self-Determination in Mediation?




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Shared Values and Principles in Mediation

For a forthcoming article about law school mediation courses, I developed a list of key values and principles that I think people in our field generally share.  They are about the roles of practitioners – including both mediators and attorneys – when working with clients in mediation.  Faculty can advocate them in any mediation course … Continue reading Shared Values and Principles in Mediation




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[QUIZ] Which Black Movie Gangster Are You?



Are you more Nino Brown or Bishop?



  • BET Star Cinema


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Rep. Karen Bass Launches Los Angeles Mayoral Campaign



“Let’s do this — together,” the congresswoman said.




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Muhammad Ali’s Rare Artwork Sells For Nearly $1 Million



“I paint pictures with meanings,” the boxer once said.




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States Are Choosing To Celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day



President Biden is also issuing a proclamation.




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Report: One In 36 Black Adults In Wisconsin Are Imprisoned



Figures show a 1 in 36 imprisonment ratio for Black adults.




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AZ Mom Waiting For Bus Fatally Shot ‘For No Apparent Reason’



Her family is seeking answers in the tragic crime.




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Lee and MJ Are New Partners in Crime



“Mary Jane always gets what she wants.”





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Gabrielle Union Announces a New Hair Care Line!



#FLAWLESS



  • Being Mary Jane

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Are MJ and Justin Getting in Each Other’s Way?



Selfish actions won’t always bring you happiness.




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Will MJ Let Justin Ruin Kara’s Career?



Here's a sneak peek of tonight’s drama-filled episode!




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Gabrielle Union Shares Her New York & Co. Collab with BET



"Every girl is represented here..."




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Are The Kids Angry About Their Family Dynamic?



Awareness is just the first step.




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Ex-NFL Player Clinton Portis Pleads Guilty In Health Care Fraud Scheme

He faces a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison.




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Soccer Star Pelé In Intensive Care After Surgery

The 80-year-old had a tumor in his colon.




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Ex-NBA Player Tyson Chandler And His Wife Are Divorcing After 16 Years

Kimberly Chandler reportedly filed this week.




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NFL Player Ndamukong Suh Shares First Photos Of Twin Sons

“It's such a fun time.”




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ESPN Analyst Jay Williams Says People Are Wishing Him Death For Siding With Kyrie Irving

It's all because he sided with Kyrie Irving on COVID vaccine




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NFL Player Emmanuel Ogbah Shares Racist Message He Received After Sunday Loss

Miami lost to the Jacksonville Jaguars in London.




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Regiment’s Doors Are Open To Former Soldiers

Former troops are encouraged to rejoin the Royal Bermuda Regiment as “the battalion notes an increase in applications for re-enlistment.” A spokesperson said, “While the newest soldiers get their first tastes of military life in the latest recruit camp, the RBR also recognises the valuable experience that past personnel can bring to its modernised and […]