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MoneyColorado Restaurants Are Still Struggling Even As The State Eases Coronavirus Capacity RestrictionsBy Philip Maravilla and Avery Lill
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MoneyRestaurants Across Colorado Have Closed Permanently, And Others Can’t Justify Reopening Under New Coronavirus RulesBy Philip Maravilla
MoneyReopening At A Limited Capacity Would Still Permanently Shutter Many Colorado Restaurants, Owners SayBy Sarah Mulholland
MoneyFundraiser For Castle Rock Restaurant That Defied Public Health Orders Raises $20,000+ In 24 HoursBy Hayley Sanchez
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HealthRestaurants Balance Staying Open With Staying Safe In A New World Centered Around Takeout And DisinfectantBy Taylor Allen
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