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Daily Digest: Clampdown on oil, gas emissions tempered by Colorado drilling boom, and 9 other stories

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The Colorado Department of Human Services failed to properly supervise county child welfare services as they decided whether allegations of child abuse and neglect merited investigation, .

Oil and gas operations continue to fuel Front Range air pollution, and rules clamping down on emissions have had little effect in the past three years, .

The Denver weather record books are being rewritten this week. .

Police in Denver are investigating that left one person dead.

At least one child drank a half-shot of alcohol at Joe’s Crab Shack this month, according to the .

Health concerns about oil field fracking have been focused on the mixed brew of chemicals injected into wells. But it is another innocuous-sounding substance — sand — that .

Federal wildlife officials on Wednesday embarked on an , a flamboyant bird forced to the brink of extinction by development in the West.

After taking applications for about a month from school districts looking to hire health workers with funds from marijuana revenue, the state on .

A highlights a widening gap in housing costs across the state, but also shows cheaper alternatives remain available near many pricier areas.

Five straight Denver losses. A 1-5 record. A chance to get things headed in the right direction. . Big time.

Jesse Paul: 303-954-1733, jpaul@denverpost.com or twitter.com/JesseAPaul

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