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7 Free Things to Do This November

With COVID-19 restrictions on the rise once again, it’s hard to find things to look forward to. Here are seven free virtual and in-person events to enjoy this month.

David Bernhardt delists gray wolves

What Does Delisting the Gray Wolf Mean for Colorado?

The Trump administration announced on Thursday that gray wolves will be removed from the endangered species list, just days before Coloradans will vote on reintroducing them in the state.

How to (Safely!) Host a Dinner Party During a Pandemic

Colorado event-planning pro Virginia Frischkorn shares her top tips for hosting get-togethers this holiday season—if and when local restrictions allow them, that is—and how her new service, Bluebird in a Box, can make them even more festive and stress-free.

Grand Canyon at sunset

Can High Country News Rewrite the Narrative of the West?

When the editor in chief of the Paonia-based publication resigned last month, he did so with a tweet thread that pondered the magazine’s role in upholding—or dismantling—white supremacy. Can the next iteration of HCN write us into a more inclusive future?

Colorado’s COVID-19 Positivity Rate Exceeds 5 Percent

As another wave of COVID-19 infections hit Colorado, Gov. Jared Polis warned of health and economic repercussions while unveiling a new project to buoy the restaurant industry through the winter.

Temaki Den and Made In Japan Are Open at the Source

The Sushi Den team brings aburi nigiri, hand rolls, and sake to their new restaurant in the heart of the RiNo food hall, while the art-and-retail pop up is located in the hotel lobby.

Your Guide to Denver’s 2020 Ballot Measures

Denverites will vote on 12 ballot measures, including how the city’s spending will be used to address climate change, the pit bull breed ban, and several initiatives that would attempt to move power from Denver’s current “strong-mayor” system.

South Denver Gets Its First Food Hall

Junction Food & Drink houses 12 national and local concepts, including offerings from Denver chefs Troy Guard and Soon Choi, and spacious indoor and outdoor seating.

Hike We Like: Notch Mountain

Follow in pilgrims’ footsteps to view the iconic cross of snow that formed the centerpiece of a now-defunct national monument near Vail.

Why Hasn’t COVID-19 Impacted CSU Like It Has CU?

Social campaigns, effective testing and contact tracing, and fewer large gatherings all likely play a part in Colorado State University’s efforts to contain the coronavirus.

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