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Daily Digest: Fewer regulatory measures as Colorado’s pot industry matures, and 9 other stories

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Tom Teves will not say the name of his son’s killer .

The Denver Sheriff Department will soon have 20 new deputies at the Van Cise-Simonet Detention Center as an entire graduating academy class will be assigned to the downtown jail. .

The strides in regulating Colorado’s burgeoning marijuana industry look through the first quarter of the legislative session.

Trelora Realty, a flat-rate real estate brokerage based in Denver, that home sellers have agreed to pay agents and brokers representing buyers. “I am pretty sure we are going to light a bomb,” said Trelora founder and CEO Joshua Hunt.

A new survey is what they believe are the most pressing health concerns facing students.

Investigators determined that a Friday fire that killed an 83-year-old woman in a Golden senior living community was igniting her bedding.

Check out a this year and a from the awards and .

A unsatisfied Wendy’s customer in Colorado Springs is accused of turning what he thought was a bad meal into a robbery on Sunday night, .

Ted Ligety’s “brilliant strategy” in the alpine combined at the world alpine ski championships paid off Sunday in a manner he never expected.

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

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