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Monday, February 16, 2026

Five Points wants better mass transit — even if it means losing RTD light rail

“Our sidewalk is extremely narrow. You have this hulking train, not built for frequent stops, hugged up against that very narrow sidewalk. Imagine you are walking out of a business and, in a couple of steps, you can get hit by a train.”

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Keeler: Why ex-Broncos QB Ben DiNucci says it’s time for Sean Payton to hand Davis Webb keys to offense

Ben DiNucci still pitties Stiddy. The former Denver Broncos quarterback swears Sean Payton had a good game plan for the Patriots. The coach just didn’t really have one for Mother Nature.

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With less-reliable powder days, Colorado ski resorts invest in snowmaking, push preseason pass sales

When Keystone Resort became the first ski area to open in the fall, nearly all of the snow on its two open runs was artificial. It’s among the adaptations increasingly adopted by Colorado’s resorts.

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Denver considers kicking out Flock — but still using license plate cameras

The mayor’s office confirmed it’s seeking bids from providers and plans to submit a new contract to the council “in the coming weeks,” a spokesman said

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Colorful floating sculptures will fly over downtown Denver this summer

A city agency is paying artist Patrick Shearn $625,000 to design the kinetic installations.

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Should Nuggets’ Nikola Jokic really care about the NBA All-Star Game?

Nikola Jokic’s legacy will never be enhanced by a contrived event. He is as real as it gets. The All-Star game can just deal with it.

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Trump is on a losing streak and taking it out on Colorado (Opinion)

“You can indict a ham sandwich,” former New York Court of Appeals Judge Sol Wachtler once remarked.

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Latin ‘dim sum’ restaurant in Five Points closing amid ongoing lawsuit

Super Mega Bien’s previous owners are suing the current ones, alleging unpaid money.