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    Tuesday, June 2nd 2026

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    Featured

    Here’s what you’ll pay for permits to visit Blue Lakes starting in 2027

    Lower Blue Lake, visible from the trail leading to the other namesake Blue Lakes. Blue Lakes Trail is the most popular hike within the Mount Sneffels Wilderness. (Tiney Ricciardi, The Denver Post)
    The U.S. Forest Service is proposing $5 to $25 for day-use and overnight permits, respectively. Public comment on the proposal is open until Aug. 31.
    Lower Blue Lake, visible from the trail leading to the other namesake Blue Lakes. Blue Lakes Trail is the most popular hike within the Mount Sneffels Wilderness. (Tiney Ricciardi, The Denver Post)
    Atrevida Beer Co. was busy with regular customers and new customers December 23, 2022. Jess and Rich Fierro, co-owners of the Colorado Springs brewery and bar, were at Club Q the night a shooter walked in and took five lives, injuring dozens more in the process. Rich helped incapacitate the shooter and Atrevida has had lots of customers support the business. (Photo by Mark Reis/Special to The Denver Post)

    Colorado Springs brewery that made national headlines closing after 8 years

    Paragon owner George Gatsiopoulos, right, laughs with Dick and Mary Quaco, two customers who have been eating at the restaurant since it opened in 1971, as they leave the restaurant after their meal at Paragon Family Restaurant in Greeley on Thursday, May 28, 2026. (Brice Tucker/Staff Photographer)

    The Paragon Restaurant, despite a big menu, keeps things simple: Greeley Gems

    Latest Headlines

    • A tour group walks past a cooler that reaches temperatures as low as 15 degrees below zero at the new Target Food Distribution facility in Thornton on Wednesday, May 20, 2026. The facility will serve 130 Target locations across various states. (Photo by Harmon Dobson/The Denver Post)

      Target to open its largest food distribution center yet in Thornton

    • Anthony Kreashko, who does maintenance work at a hotel in Highlands Ranch, stands for a portrait on Thursday, May 21, 2026, in Highlands Ranch, Colo. The state determined it had overpaid Kreashko $1,800 in unemployment benefits during the pandemic, and he said he would have appealed that determination if he could have. (Photo by Timothy Hurst/The Denver Post)

      Coloradans can’t appeal when the state tries to claw back unemployment overpayments

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    A tour group walks past a cooler that reaches temperatures as low as 15 degrees below zero at the new Target Food Distribution facility in Thornton on Wednesday, May 20, 2026. The facility will serve 130 Target locations across various states. (Photo by Harmon Dobson/The Denver Post)

    Target to open its largest food distribution center yet in Thornton

    Target's Thornton Food Distribution Center contains more than 500,000 square feet of refrigerated space and will employ 380 workers. It represents a $300 million investment.
    • How a Denver small-business owner turned discarded lawn mowers into revenue

    • West Highland bakery closes after 20 years

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    Real Estate

    A scraper clears land in preparation for homes and a golf course to be built at the new Prairie Point master-planned development built by Oakwood Homes in Aurora, Colorado on Thursday, May 28, 2026. (Photo by Harmon Dobson/The Denver Post)

    New development in Aurora seen as step to meeting area housing needs

    Prairie Point by Oakwood Homes in Aurora is seen by the city and home builders as help toward meeting metro Denver's housing needs.
    • Sponsored: Colorado mountain housing markets shift towards balance in April

    • $99 million Aspen ranch owned by billionaire set for public auction

    • Boulder mobile home residents want to buy their park. It will take $42.5 million.

    Energy

    Prices per gallon are displayed over labels of various grades of gasoline at a Shell station Thursday, June 9, 2022, in Littleton, Colo. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)

    Gas prices in Denver expected to increase heading into Memorial Day weekend

    GasBuddy reported that gas prices reached $4.99 a gallon at several gas stations in metro Denver Monday. Colorado AAA said average cost in the state was $4.66 and expected to go up.
    • Shipping industry fears fuel shortages as Iran war squeezes bunker fuel supply

    • Under new rate request, Xcel Energy electric bills could jump 33% since last increase

    • Military’s selection of Buckley base as possible site for nuclear microreactor spurs questions in Aurora

    Airlines

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    Airline miles may not go as far as the Iran war drives up fuel costs and summer fares

    Flights already are more expensive during the summer since there’s more demand.
    • Memorial Day: Higher fuel prices have some Americans scaling back their travel plans

    • Summer travel 2026 will be most expensive in years as airlines aren’t backing off high prices

    • Frontier Airlines coping with a 48% spike in jet fuel costs

    Technology

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    What is your perspective on AI? The Denver Post wants to know

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    • Denver company working on fusion energy expands operations

    • One Reddit user ousted, and a ‘reign’ over a Louisville online community ends

    • Three Colorado quantum companies receive $300 million in federal backing

    Retail

    Atrevida Beer Co. was busy with regular customers and new customers December 23, 2022. Jess and Rich Fierro, co-owners of the Colorado Springs brewery and bar, were at Club Q the night a shooter walked in and took five lives, injuring dozens more in the process. Rich helped incapacitate the shooter and Atrevida has had lots of customers support the business. (Photo by Mark Reis/Special to The Denver Post)

    Colorado Springs brewery that made national headlines closing after 8 years

    Atrevida Beer Co. became a nationally known name after one of its co-owner Rich Fierro...
    • Target to open its largest food distribution center yet in Thornton

    • Independent bookstores are multiplying, although many people still think they’re dying out

    • Three new Denver cocktail bars among the best in the U.S.

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