He originally planned to step down at the end of the Obama administration but stayed on until a permanent director could be found.
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Independence Pass is closed until at least Wednesday because of an incoming snowstorm, according to the Colorado Department of Transportation. Related Articles Transportation | Colorado weather: Another 10 inches of snow possible for San Juan mountains, rain falls in Denver Transportation | Colorado weather: Where, when and how much snow to expect this weekend Snow is expected to start falling Monday night and continue through Wednesday, CDOT officials said in an alert.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareBy Rebekah Peppler, The New York Times Despite its name (and temperature), cold brew’s season extends far beyond summer’s last breath — especially when put to use behind the bar. It is just as easy — if more time intensive — to make your own cold brew as it is to make hot coffee.
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More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareHere’s a look at whose stock improved or declined after the Broncos’ 28-14 win over the Panthers on Sunday. Stock Up Red-zone offense: Broncos kicker Wil Lutz didn’t attempt a field goal — and that was a good thing. Denver scored four touchdowns on five red-zone trips. Quarterback Bo Nix was responsible for each touchdown, throwing for three and scoring on a keeper in the second quarter.
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