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Filmmaker donnie l. betts produced both audio tours that explore Five Points’ rich history.
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A rare annular solar eclipse will be visible Saturday in eight western U.S. states, along with parts of Central and South America. The moon, in a phenomenon called the "ring of fire," will partially shroud the sun and create a spectacular halo. Some Indigenous cultures don't promote the starry-eyed spectacle or festive viewing parties.
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Before the first European settlers came to Colorado in the 1600s, a diverse array of Native American tribes inhabited the area. On Monday, Indigenous Peoples Day recognizes the cultures and histories of those who called the Americas home before European colonization as well as their present day descendants.
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The federal government is taking new steps to preserve the oral history of Native American boarding schools that were run by governments and churches.
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The four cannabis stores, which opened after the passage of a 2016 ballot measure, have changed the fortunes of a town that made repeated losing bets on other commodities before finally hitting the jackpot with marijuana.
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The spine of the Rocky Mountains is a benevolent presence hovering above the Front Range, reminding us every day what a beautiful place we live in. But it also carries ugly reminders of who we are. KUNC commentator Peter Moore took a drive up Mount Blue Sky, formerly known as Mount Evans, and learned a lesson, and a way forward.
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This year's festival aims to highlight a diverse group of brewers from across the country.
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Rep. Yadira Caraveo is Colorado’s first Latina member of Congress, representing the newly drawn 8th Congressional District. The pediatrician and daughter of Mexican immigrants discusses how her upbringing and life experiences have informed her work as a physician — and now as a member of Congress.
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Thousands attended the MAPS Psychedelic Science Conference in Denver back in June. The massive turnout and the growing promise of psychedelic therapy grabbed plenty of national headlines. But most of that media coverage missed an Indigenous-led protest during the closing remarks. Boulder counselor Kuthoomi Castro, one of the protesters, explains why they spoke out.
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Dazzle Denver's new location in the Denver Center for the Performing Arts honors the city's music legacy through carefully curated artwork.