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Denver legalizes weed delivery (and other things to know about the biggest overhaul ever to the city’s marijuana laws)
City Council passed the biggest changes to the city's marijuana laws since recreational sales began. Mayor Hancock still needs to sign off on the rules, potentially on 4/20.

Denver snow: Storm could disrupt commutes, will definitely disrupt belief spring exists
After the snow falls, the Front Range will face near-record low temperatures. Happy April!

After past missteps, History Colorado includes Cheyenne and Arapaho tribes in a Sand Creek Massacre exhibit
“We want to be involved in telling the story. We haven't had that and didn't have that in the earlier times."

Denver says it wants to help more Latinos get the COVID vaccine. Data shows that’s not happening.
A fraction of Latino residents have gotten an initial shot, while white residents are nearing 75 percent.

Denverites protest more police killings as they wait for the verdict in Derek Chauvin’s trial
"Honestly, if they let him free all hell's going to break loose."

Restaurant operators say fewer COVID-19 restrictions “didn’t really change all that much” on the first day
The six-foot distancing rule is still a huge limiting factor.

Why you received an ominous Brita filter in the mail from Denver Water
The short answer is the utility is trying to get the lead out. Here is the medium-sized answer.

Art District on Santa Fe considers resuming First Fridays
With new programming, good weather and improving optimism, businesses and galleries are seeing more foot traffic.

Things to do in Denver this weekend, April 16-18
With snow in the forecast, consider watching some movies?

Why some people nearly had Garth Brooks staring into their homes on Colorado Boulevard
Instead, they got the Wright brothers.

Denver’s considering forcing landlords to apply for licenses to rent their properties
The goal would be to give the city a better idea of how many rentals exist and more leverage over enforcing housing standards.

What the new, looser COVID-19 restrictions mean for your social life, Denver
Denver is moving to level Blue on the COVID-19 dial. Here's how the new restrictions affect bars, theatres, restaurants and gyms.

Film on the Rocks is rolling back to Red Rocks. Here’s what you can watch and when.
Some screenings will even return to the amphitheater!

Zaidy’s Deli will reopen at a new Holly and Leetsdale location after closing in Cherry Creek last year
It’ll bring back old recipes, as well as the original owner to work on the staff.

Denver also stops use of vaccine from Johnson & Johnson
Six women who received the vaccine, out of 6.8 million people, are known to have had a stroke. One person has died.

As the need grows for shelters for minors experiencing homelessness, Denver chips in money for services
City Council approved two contracts worth $1.6 million for Urban Peak, which serves people ages 15 to 24.

Airbnb is cracking down on Fourth of July one-night stays to prevent partying in the pandemic
Guests “without a history of positive reviews” won’t be able to book one-night stays in Denver over Independence Day weekend.

After a year of furloughs and delays, Colorado Ballet is finally getting back into dancing shape
Colorado Ballet performs its first live, in-person show after a year of furloughs and postponed seasons

The Museum of Nature and Science’s arachnid queen now has a trapdoor spider named after her
It's the third animal species named in honor of scientist Paula Cushing.

One of the oldest homes in Northeast Park Hill could be on the chopping block
The owner has filed for a permit to consider demolishing the 132-year-old home. It's under contract to be sold.