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BORN OF OSIRIS Announces US Tour With WITHIN DESTRUCTION, ENTHEOS, AXTY & LOST IN SEPARATION

Starting in late January.




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FREDRIK ÅKESSON Explains How WALTTERI VÄYRYNEN Became OPETH's New Drummer

“We saw him play the track 'The Devil's Orchard', and he just nailed everything”




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SLEEP TOKEN, KORN, BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE, SPIRITBOX & More Booked For Download 2025

Plus Cradle Of Filth, Lorna Shore, Sikth, Jinjer, Poppy, and more!




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Denver DA launches investigation into voter system passwords breach by secretary of state’s office

The Denver district attorney has launched an investigation into how a spreadsheet of voting system passwords ended up on the Colorado secretary of state's website earlier this year.




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Excellence In Jazz Playlist, November 1, 2024

All the colors of jazz!




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Excellence In Jazz Playlist, November 3, 2024

All the colors of jazz!




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Excellence In Jazz Playlist, November 4, 2024

All the colors of jazz!




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Excellence In Jazz Playlist, November 5, 2024

All the colors of jazz!




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Excellence In Jazz Playlist, November 6, 2024

All the colors of jazz!




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Excellence In Jazz Playlist, November 7, 2024

Joni Mitchell, Arturo Sandoval, Gladys Knight, Freddie Hubbard and Horace Silver!




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Excellence In Jazz Playlist, November 8, 2024

Russell Malone, Lizz Wright, Patricia Barber, Duke Ellington and Wynton Marsalis!




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Excellence In Jazz Playlist, November 10, 2024

Houston Person, Lou Rawls, Red Garland, Jazzmeia Horn and Miles Davis!




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Excellence In Jazz Playlist, November 11, 2024

Mose Allison




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Excellence In Jazz Playlist, November 12, 2024

All the colors of jazz!




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Southbound I-25 through Pueblo opens following pedestrian death

Southbound Interstate 25 is once again open in Pueblo after a vehicle struck and killed a pedestrian Saturday morning, shutting down the roadway.




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Nearly 600 flights delayed at DIA as snow blankets metro Denver

United, Southwest and SkyWest airlines reported the most delays, according to FlightAware data.




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More than 1,300 flights canceled, delayed at DIA as heavy snow pelts metro Denver

At least 486 flights were canceled and 890 delayed at Denver International Airport on Friday as heavy snow pelted metro Denver and Colorado’s eastern plains.




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DIA’s A-Bridge to close as security screening overhauled

Denver International Airport officials are preparing to close the A-Bridge linking DIA's main terminal to concourses as part of a re-configuration and expansion of security screening checkpoints.








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Denver voters rejecting fur ban and slaughterhouse ban initiatives

Denver voters were giving a strong thumbs-down Tuesday night to ballot measures that would ban businesses from making or selling fur-based products and outlaw slaughterhouses within city limits.




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Pronghorn herds dying by the dozen on eastern Colorado roads after snowstorm

Deep, crusty snow piled up on fields in eastern Colorado after last week's snowstorm is driving herds of pronghorn onto roads, and dozens of them are dying, Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials said.






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Editorial: Empower Northeast Park Hill residents to demand more at the old golf course

Before weighing in on Denver’s competing ballot questions 301 and 302, we want to take the time to empower Denver residents with some important history and perspective -- the 155 acres at the former Park Hill Golf Course were put under a conservation easement in 1997 with the clear intent of protecting the land from development.





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This time at All-Star weekend, Nikola Jokic is an NBA champion. That doesn’t mean anyone thinks he’s the face of league

Steph Curry and Kevin Durant both didn't include Nikola Jokic among their candidates for the next face of the NBA after their generation. But Jokic, even after winning a championship heightened his exposure, is happy to just be the class clown anyway.




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Colorado’s contested Democratic primaries turned on more than ideology, despite prominent lawmakers’ losses

"If you take politics as a game, you have to play underneath the rules. You can't appear to be disagreeable; you have to appear to voters as someone who’s getting things done."




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Student-athletes to be honored at Denver Athletic Club banquet

The Denver Athletic Club's 41st annual athlete-of-the-year banquet will be held Thursday and The Denver Post's student-athletes of the week will be honored.




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Seniors, underclassmen battle to a draw at Coors Field in Rockies All-Star/Futures game

For an all-star game, there were tight groups comprised of players both familiar and new to each other.




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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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Allan Dyer of Cherokee Trail is The Denver Post’s 2016 All-Colorado baseball coach of the year

The Denver Post's 2016 All-Colorado baseball team and coach of the year, plus honorable mention to make up a squad of the state's top high school players.




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Former Wheat Ridge tennis coach Tom Sabus dies; local linemen to play in China

The Wheat Ridge community is still reeling after the death of former boys tennis coach Tom Sabus.






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Critics blast regulators over Colorado’s first use of new environmental justice law in fuel-storage controversy

For people living near a gasoline storage facility in Commerce City, the company’s decision to cancel its expansion near an elementary school was an environmental victory.




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Colorado seeks public comment on new draft of Suncor pollution permit more than a year after EPA rejection

Most of the revisions to the permit for Suncor’s Plant 2 were highly technical, and none change the amount of pollution Suncor is allowed to send into the air.




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A new Denver data center could use as much water as 16,000 people every day. Should the city give it a tax break?

Denver-based CoreSite plans to build a new data center in the Elyria Swansea neighborhood to provide computing services to companies in the metro area and beyond.





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Xcel Energy announces $45B investment plan, with about half for Colorado

Xcel Energy plans to spend $45 billion on capital investments in the next five years with about $22 billion of that earmarked for Colorado as the utility prepares for what it calls a historic shift in energy demand.




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Oil, gas company Enerplus closing Denver office, cutting 73 jobs after merger

Enerplus Corp. merged with Chord Energy Corp. earlier this year in $11 billion deal.




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Editorial: A weak policy at CU allows coaches or professors to pursue sex with students

"Professors, coaches, and other University of Colorado employees are technically allowed to use their positions of authority to develop intimate relationships with students and athletes."







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Endorsement: Fund services for victims with a tax on guns. Yes on Proposition KK.

If a crime or tragedy happens in Colorado, the second person a victim talks to after the police is often an advocate from one of the dozens of organizations primarily funded by a dwindling pot of federal money.




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Endorsement: “Do not retain” votes on Colorado judges could inadvertently give a win to Trump supporters

Coloradans should vote to retain Justice Monica M. Márquez and send a message to those wielding her retention as a political cudgel that far-right extremists cannot bully Colorado justices.




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The Denver Post editorial board opposes the ban on mountain lion, lynx and bobcat hunting

Coloradans are being asked to ban mountain lion hunting and the hunting and trapping of bobcats and the endangered lynx should the animal ever get delisted.