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Tuesday, March 3, 2026

Colorado House committee shoots down bill targeting high stadium prices on beer, hot dogs

“I wish, for me, I didn’t find so many booby traps every time I started to look at (the consequences) if we do this,” Rep. Chad Clifford said.

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Amid Trump election threats, Colorado House passes bill that would extend mail voting, drop-off periods

“Coloradans deserve to cast their ballot without barriers, and this bill safeguards against federal interference in our elections and makes it easier to vote,” said Rep. Emily Sirota of Denver.

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Former Avs defenseman launches beer brand in Denver

While most people know beers as “cold ones,” Tyson Barrie opts for a different name.

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New wave of downtown Denver restaurants are part of a quiet dining revival

Restaurants like Trybal and Fin N’ Tonic are reshaping the dining scene in Denver’s central business district.

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RTD’s A line replaced with buses after crash damages equipment

Service on RTD’s A line is being replaced by shuttle buses after a crash damaged equipment on the line, officials said Tuesday night.

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Epic Passes for 2026-27 go on sale, luring Gen Z with big discounts

Vail Resorts is making a major play for Gen Z skiers and snowboarders, discounting 2026-27 Epic Passes at 20% below the price of adult season passes.

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Broncos 2026 NFL mock draft 2.0: Denver swings on big-name weapon for Bo Nix

Welcome to The Denver Post’s second Broncos mock draft of the offseason.

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Levitt Pavilion’s free summer concerts for 2026: Rebirth Brass Band, Sunsquabi and more

Levitt Pavilion Denver on Tuesday revealed its first lineup of free concerts for 2026, including local hip hop, Grateful Dead and Fleetwood Mac tributes, and opera from Central City.