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Real Talk: Democratic socialism is growing in popularity among young Americans

Half of young Americans, ages 18 to 34 years old, view Democratic Socialism positively, according to a new CNBC Generation Lab Poll.

Archaeological dig looks for artifacts on site of Jackass Hill Park that could undergo changes

Denver7's South Metro Reporter Danielle Kreutter takes an exclusive look at an archeological dig happening at Jackass Hill Park.

Jefferson County school board puts two tax increases on November ballot for voters to decide

Jefferson County voters will decide in November on two property tax increases totaling $133M for school repairs and staff compensation.

Broncos tailgating weather: Temps soar with isolated storm chance

Expect a pleasant evening once the Broncos game gets underway, but the high temp will soar to around 97 degrees before dropping down to around 90 degrees by the 7 p.m. kickoff.

Some near-record heat in store across the Denver metro area today

It will be another hot day, with temperatures soaring into the upper 90s this afternoon. A few isolated storms are possible during the evening commute.

Colorado man visiting Nashville for work conference found dead in parking lot

The body of a Colorado man who was in Nashville for a work conference was found in a parking lot Thursday evening, according to Metro police. Body camera video shows an interaction with police that was likely the last time he was seen.

Denver's 16th Street renovation came in $27 million over budget, audit finds

A Denver audit found the 16th Street renovation cost $27M more than planned, and a key $18M change order bypassed city council review.

Voters to decide whether or not to raise Centennial sales tax for first time in decades

For the first time since 2003, the city will be asking residents if they can raise the sales tax to pay for transportation projects.

Federal judge partially blocks new Colorado law requiring unannounced inspections at Aurora GEO facility

A federal judge has partially blocked a new state law that requires more regular inspections of immigration detention facilities in Colorado.