This news article covers several recent events in Colorado, including Denver's ban on flavored tobacco products, the arrival of two Ice Castles locations in the state, and the Denver Broncos' victory over the Indianapolis Colts.
Denver City Council voted 11-1 to ban the sale of flavored tobacco products in the city on Monday night. This move adds Denver to a growing list of cities taking action against nicotine and tobacco products. In other news, the Ice Castles will have two locations in Colorado this winter, one in Cripple Creek and the other in Eagle. It's the first time two castles have been built in the same state.
The Denver Broncos took a big step toward ending their long playoff drought with a 31-13 win over Indianapolis on Sunday. Adams County is joining dozens of other municipalities in Colorado with humane pet sale laws. Commercial breeding operations will be banned
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