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Jan 21 2026WEATHER

Denver's Chilly Week Ahead: What's in Store?

Denver's weather is about to take a nippy turn. After a relatively mild start to the week, things are set to get frosty. The big words being tossed around are "polar vortex" and "arctic cold front. " These terms might sound dramatic, but they basically mean a big chill is coming. The whole country i

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Jan 17 2026SCIENCE

Why Artemis II is a Big Step Without Touching the Moon

Artemis II is set to make history, but it won't land on the moon. This mission is more about testing and safety than landing. The crew will travel far beyond the moon, possibly breaking records. They will test new systems, like keeping the spacecraft comfortable for humans. This includes managing te

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Jan 04 2026SPORTS

Denver's Sports Teams Face Early 2026 Struggles

Denver's sports scene is off to a bumpy start in 2026. The Colorado Avalanche and Denver Nuggets are both dealing with injuries to key players, which could impact their seasons. The Avalanche have placed goaltender Mackenzie Blackwood on injured reserve with a lower body injury. Blackwood had been

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Jan 04 2026OPINION

Artificial Intelligence: A Growing Concern for Society

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is becoming a big part of our lives. It has many uses in medicine, like finding cancers in medical pictures. But, it's also causing problems in many areas. In schools, AI is used as a teaching tool, but some people question its effectiveness. Outside of school, it's oft

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Dec 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Art and AI: Who Will Pay the Price?

Artists are worried. AI is getting better at making art, music, and writing. This raises a big question: Will people still pay for human-made art? Researchers talked to many artists. They found that AI is not just a threat to art quality. It's a threat to artists' jobs. AI can do simple tasks that

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Dec 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI and Art: A New Creative Partnership

Art and AI are becoming best friends, changing how we create and think about art. A recent talk in Hong Kong explored this idea, focusing on how AI helps artists and what makes human creativity special. The event brought together people from different fields, like tech, education, and art. They dis

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Dec 18 2025POLITICS

Denver's Transportation: A Vision Lost?

Denver's transportation progress is at a standstill. The city's leaders are not prioritizing safety. This is clear from recent decisions. For example, a planned safety project in West Wash Park was canceled. Wealthy residents complained. The city spent $100, 000 to change the design. This happened w

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Dec 11 2025WEATHER

Denver's Mornings Light Up with Colorful Surprises

Denver's early risers have been treated to a stunning display of colors in the sky this week. The sunrises have been particularly vibrant, with hues of blue, pink, purple, orange, and red painting the morning sky. This is not just a coincidence, but a result of specific weather conditions and atmosp

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Dec 01 2025OPINION

The Hidden Costs of Health and Life

Arthritis is a major health issue, affecting millions of adults and children in the U. S. alone. Thanks to scientific advancements, treatments like biologics and biosimilars have improved lives and even saved money in the long run. These treatments are not just good for patients; they also create jo

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Nov 28 2025WEATHER

Denver's Weekend Weather: A Chilly Turn

Denver is in for a weather shift this weekend, with a drop in temperatures and a light dusting of snow. The change starts late Friday and sticks around through the weekend. First, it's going to be warm on Friday. The high will be around 62 degrees. But don't get used to it. Things are about to chan

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