
Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in Denver.
Denver just became the first US city to decriminalize psychedelic mushrooms
The city’s voters approved a psilocybin mushroom decriminalization initiative.
Read the full story on Vox.
From Columbine to Aurora, the Denver area continues to see high-profile mass shootings
That Tuesday afternoon’s attack at STEM School Highlands Ranch happened just miles from Columbine High School was sure to raise questions about whether it was inspired by the 1999 massacre, but the answer was not immediately clear.
Read the full story on Los Angeles Times.
Denver mayor’s race: Michael Hancock, Jamie Giellis Runoff takes place on June 4
Denver voters will go back to the polls in June for the runoff election in the 2019 Denver mayor's race.
Read the full story on CBS Denver.
How Denver was warned of a damaging hailstorm 2 years ago today
Damaging thunderstorms with large hail were forecast 36 hours prior to the record breaking hailstorm on May 8, 2017.
Read the full story on 9NEWS.
Denver voted in record numbers and threw down a big challenge for the city’s leaders
Tuesday’s elections in Denver included an army of candidates and two first-in-the-nation ballot initiatives, offering voters yet more chances to disrupt the status quo.
Read the full story on Denver Post .
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