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It took less than a week for Boulder artist Jenny McCarty’s new project to evolve from good-hearted “micro-activism” to a national phenomenon that’s tapped widespread anger with recent changes to the National Parks Service.

“With the design that came out for the 2026 National Parks passes, they took away people’s ability to vote on the photographs they love most,” said...

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Metro Denver’s rate of consumer inflation last month returned to levels seen earlier in the year, reversing an unexpected spike in September, according to a bi-monthly update from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

After jum...

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Sam Malinski hasn’t been an NHL player for long, but he’s already had one experience that allows him a certain perspective on his defense partner.

Samuel Girard scored his first goal of the season Tuesday night. It was a big one for the Colorado Avalanche in a 5-3 win at Seattle.

It’s been a weird start to the season for Girard, who has dealt with multiple injur...

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By most publicly available data and analysis, Broncos defensive coordinator Vance Joseph and his group play as much or more man coverage as anybody in the NFL.

By Joseph’s own measure? Well, suffice it to say he’s not so sure. Or at least he’s more than willing to muddy the water a bit.

“Sometimes when you’re watching us play, it may seem like man and sometimes ...

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As Telluride Ski Resort and its ski patrollers’ union prepare to head back to the bargaining table this weekend, local business owners are increasingly on edge about how negotiations and a potential strike during the holidays could affect the remote community on Colorado’s Western Slope.

“I’ll be honest, I’ve been losing a lot of sleep the last week,” said Chris Fish, ...

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