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Face Masks No Longer Required At Coors Field
Capacity limit will also expand to 35,000 fans beginning June 1.

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Capacity limit will also expand to 35,000 fans beginning June 1.

Denver is taking new steps toward full re-opening at many venues.
After a few years on pause to replace the tracks and train cars, the railway is getting ready to reopen.
The need for housing was already high before the pandemic, the Summit County housing director said.
Art submissions are open to everyone for "Americas COVID-19 Memorial."
Security camera footage shows thieves stealing $5,000 worth of lumber early Sunday morning near Colorado Boulevard and Colfax Avenue.
What to know before you go hike the popular 13-mile Barr Trail.
The resort will close on May 23 after initially planning to stay open through Memorial Day.
Social distancing is still required for mass indoor gatherings of between 100 and 500 people when guests have unknown vaccination status.
Telluride is the highest Colorado town on the list coming in at No. 3, with Breckenridge, Aspen and Estes Park making the top 12.
Firefighters responded to Yiadom’s Florida home on Sunday in order to rescue the kitten who was stuck in the undercarriage of the car.
CBS4’s Rick Sallinger asked Denver police to be allowed into their training facility to see how they are taught to handle armed suspects.
YouTuber Kevin Detreville frequently inserts himself into Aurora and Denver police interactions.
The store is expected to reopen this fall.
Colorado is now the second state in the country, behind Washington, to offer this alternative burial process.
Diane Eckhoff saved Officer Cummings' business card all these years and wanted to find him and thank him before his upcoming retirement.
The Amache National Historic Act will make sure the camp is more than "a footnote in history."
Douglas County commissioners said residents should be allowed to choose how they protect themselves from COVID-19.
"I think that you really can’t look at this being an experimental vaccine anymore," CBS4 Medical Editor Dr. Dave Hnida said.
Despite 911 calls about a possible explosive device inside a vehicle Saturday, no threat was uncovered by Colorado State Patrol.