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Daily Digest: Some Denver council candidates open to lax pot rules, and 9 other stories

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Sixteen months after Colorado launched legal recreational marijuana sales, the center of the burgeoning industry in Denver is asking to extend shops’ evening closing hours and revisit the outright ban on public consumption. .

Hundreds of survivors could be called during the Aurora movie theater shooting trial. The most in painful, meticulous detail by experts and attorneys during a trial that began last week and could continue for five months.

Read about what to expect , follow our from the proceedings and of the case.

Ten Western mountain towns feeling the effects of climate change are , seeking hundreds of millions of dollars a year from companies to help communities adapt.

Denver food trucks with increased attention and regulation from health inspectors.

The Colorado Department of Transportation warns drivers planning to travel the Interstate 70 mountain corridor through Clear Creek County this week to .

The FBI says agents are searching a Phoenix apartment as part of the investigation into hosting a provocative contest for Prophet Muhammad cartoons.

The National Weather Service in Boulder starting Monday with a chance of thunderstorms.

Tiger Woods and Lindsey Vonn in American sports.

Makeshift memorials to men gunned down are constant reminders of the gang war enveloping northeast Denver that has left 15 dead since November. , in case you missed it.

Sure, there are 138 games remaining in their season, but the Rockies’ poor performance during their 1-5 road trip raises the legitimate question: ?

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

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