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Daily Digest: NTSB says “selfies” likely contributed to fatal plane crash near Denver, and 9 other stories

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A man with dreams of building a cannabis shop and grow house on a quiet corner in Wheat Ridge is planning to sue the city for $700,000 after what he says was a broken promise .

“Selfies” likely contributed to a single-engine plane crash east of Denver last May that killed two people, .

A 19-year-old man, one of six people suspected in the Englewood sex assault late last month of an Englewood High School freshman, is .

The family of victims of gun violence provided the most dramatic testimony Monday afternoon as lawmakers in separate House and Senate committees that loosened gun restrictions, expanded gun rights or overturned gun-control legislation Democrats passed two years ago.

The Denver City Council after considering a last-ditch bid to send the issue to the ballot.

One of four men facing federal charges in connection with large-scale raids on Colorado medical marijuana businesses looks likely to plead guilty, .

The governor’s oil and gas task force on Monday began to home in on recommendations for dealing with concerns about drilling in Colorado with most agreement, at least initially, .

There’s still room at the inn, but before in Colorado’s hotels.

The last time Lindsey Vonn raced in a world championships super-G, it ended badly and caused a two-year interruption of her career that she has only recently overcome. In the super-G in Beaver Creek Tuesday that will be the opening race of the world championships, .

A man who played a prominent role in selling a 15-year-old runaway for sex in Jefferson County last year, advertising her sexual services online, was .

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

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