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NFL Ends Lawsuits, Agrees to Concussion Settlement

The league will pay $765 million to more than 4,500 players to cover medical exams, concussion-related compensation, and medical research. Nearly 300 former Denver Broncos filed lawsuits against the NFL.

Sports: Banner Debate Devolves

Two sports personalities’ debate over NFL banners hanging in Denver turns into an argument about the Aurora theater shootings. Seriously.

NYC Mayor Drops Cash to Fight Colorado Recalls

Michael Bloomberg supported Colorado’s gun-control measures that were signed into law this year.

Drone Vote Set For Deer Trail

Citizens in the tiny Eastern Plains town will cast ballots in October on whether to approve hunting licenses for the unmanned flying machines.

Column: I Lost My Old Baseball Glove

My childhood glove was part of my identity. I guess I need to get over it.

Colorado Puts Two on Best Places to Live List

Louisville and Parker are cited for growth and housing, among other things.

Colorado’s Drone Wars

The town of Deer Trail could to be headed to a community-wide vote on whether to approve drone-hunting licenses.

Drop the Mic: Rapping Mannings

The Denver Broncos quarterback and his younger brother Eli star in an epic commercial.

Denver Sales Tax for Scholarships Proposal Put on Hold

The sales tax proposal would raise $11 million for college scholarships, but comes in a potentially difficult year, with several other tax votes already planned for November’s ballot.

Drone-Hunting Season in Deer Trail?

The Eastern Plains town is considering an ordinance that would issue hunting licenses for federal drones.

Timetable for Proposed Longmont Redevelopment in Limbo

The Village at Twin Peaks is delayed while the city fights the Dillard’s department store chain in court.

Initial Estimate for El Paso County Fire: At Least $85 Million

The full financial effect of the Black Forest fire might not be known for years, the county’s assessor says.

Two-Tier Tax Hike Proposed For Colorado Voters This Fall

The plan to fund education services across the state would see higher tax bills for income earners, especially those who make more than $75,000 annually.

Black Forest Fire Expected to be Controlled Today; Firefighting Costs Estimated at $8.5 Million

Several mandatory evacuation points could be lifted today for a fire that has devastated a massive swath of land north of Colorado Springs.

Wildfire Relief Money to Aid Colorado Counties

The federal government has earmarked nearly $20 million in funds for formerly fire-ravaged areas in El Paso and Larimer counties.

Former CU Athletic Director to Get Payday After Resignation

Mike Bohn will get more than $900,000 and season tickets as part of his separation agreement with the University of Colorado. In return, he promises not to sue the school.

Politics: Recall Efforts Underway For Colorado State Senate Prez, Others

State Senator John Morse, a Democrat from Colorado Springs, is the biggest fish in recall efforts that target several elected officials who supported tighter gun measures in Colorado.

Colorado Springs Is Serious About Getting Local Flyers to Fly Local

Facing a massive decline in Colorado Springs Airport passengers, the city’s mayor and other officials want to figure out how to take a bite out of the business their residents are giving to DIA.

Whoomp! (There It Was)

Twenty years ago, two guys from North Denver released one of the most popular rap singles of all time. An inside look at the weird, wild ride of DC the Brain Supreme and Steve Rolln, hip-hop’s ultimate one-hit wonders.

Politics: Tom Tancredo Seriously Mulling 2014 Gubernatorial Run

The former congressman, who lost the 2010 governor race, as a third-party candidate, is keeping the door open for another shot at the state’s top job.

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