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Colorado city ranked 10th for 'quality of life' nationwide, another spot ranked 376th
When it comes to finding a place to call home, many people prioritize 'quality of life' – the balance between healthy living, a successful economy, a thriving community, and ample entertainment, among other factors. A recent data analysis conducted by LawnStarter sought to determine which places around the United States provided the highest level of 'quality of life' for local residents. After 53 metrics in the categories of environment, air and water quality, housing and infrastructure, healthcare access, physical health, mental health, economic stability, employment...
Supreme Court declines to halt former Colorado official’s trial on charges related to election security breach
The Supreme Court on Monday turned down a request from a former Colorado county clerk to halt her upcoming trial on charges stemming from her alleged involvement in an apparent security breach at the county’s election offices in 2021.
Mountain Recreation to replace Edwards Field House turf in July
Mountain Recreation will begin fully replacing the indoor turf at the Edwards Field House on Monday, July 29. The project is expected to be completed by Aug. 9. This upgrade marks the end of the current turf’s 15-year lifespan as it was originally installed when the Edwards Field House was built in 2009. To date, the 15,000 square-foot turf has provided a year-round space for countless rec district offerings and rentals for special events, tournaments, workshops, camps and more.
5th annual Pickle in the Peaks hosts over 130 teams for three-day tournament
The Pickle in the Peaks pickleball tournament has grown every year it has been put on by the Summit County Pickleball Association and the the town of Silverthorne. The fifth annual tournament from Thursday, July 18, through Saturday, July 20, was no different. “Year one we had 60 teams, this...
Colorado's CinemaQ Festival focuses on films from LGBTQ+ community
Denver Film's CinemaQ Film Festival explores the issues and diverse stories within the LGBTQ+ community. The festival features a selection of curated movies, panels and discussions. CinemaQ opens with a screening of My Old Ass, a feature film starring Maisy Stella and Aubrey Plaza. A teen comes face-to-face with her nearly 40 year old self and advice is given. The festival closes with a presentation of All Shall Be Well, which is a family drama that explores the legal rights of same-sex couples."CinemaQ and this film festival is so important because in today's day and age as much as the...
Video Of Broncos Legend Terrell Davis’ United Airlines Arrest Goes Viral
Denver Broncos great Terrell Davis says he felt he was “treated like a convict” when he was placed in handcuffs and escorted off a United Airlines flight last week, and now he has proof. A video was released on Tuesday by Davis’ attorney showing the Hall of Fame running back being removed from a ...
In The Classroom: From Breckenridge to Costa Rica with a CMC ecology prof
Today we are IN THE CLASSROOM at Colorado Mountain College with Emily Schultz, a biology and ecosystem science and stewardship professor. She teaches a unique course in one of the world’s most unique natural environments – a world-class ski resort. “So much of our economy is based on...
NFL, Broncos, seek to move Randy Gregory lawsuit over THC use to federal court
Randy Gregory, a former defensive end for the Denver Broncos, is suing the National Football League and the Broncos, claiming that he is unlawfully prohibited from using medicines with THC, the psychoactive chemical in marijuana he says could alleviate pain from injuries and treat his psychological conditions. The Broncos and...
Former Nuggets guard Reggie Jackson has another new team
Former Denver Nuggets guard Reggie Jackson has once again found a new team. A little less than a month after being shipped from Denver to Charlotte, along with three second-round draft picks, Jackson and the Hornets are parting ways. And according to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski, Jackson is landing with a...
Wildfire smoke in Denver can be seen from space
Wildfire smoke from out of state has swept into the skies of Colorado, causing health hazards for people across the region. The smoke can even be seen from space, as seen in satellite imagery from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Hanneck Dry Cleaners Closes After 101 Years in Denver
Remember a time when you could pick up dry cleaning without worrying about parking tickets? Hanneck Dry Cleaners remembers. The longtime business at 606 East Sixth Avenue was open before bubble gum, parking meters and penicillin were invented, according to the Von Feldt family, which purchased the business in the 1950s. But after tackling stains, wrinkles and odd smells since 1923, Hanneck Dry Cleaners quietly closed for good on June 29.
UPDATE: Law enforcement provides details on Colorado Highway 9 crash between Breckenridge, Frisco
3:45 p.m. Colorado State Patrol trooper Gabriel Moltrer said that at least two people were transported to the hospital following the crash at the intersection of Colorado Highway 9 and Swan Mountain Road. Moltrer said the crash occurred around 2:30 p.m. It was reported to involve three vehicles, which blocked the roadway, leading to the brief northbound closure.
Reviewing Denver Mayor Johnston's most ambitious campaign promises
Mayor Mike Johnston's goals for the city run the gamut from ending homelessness to reviving a struggling downtown. What he's saying: Johnston graded himself a B+ (89%) in his first year in office, he told us during an interview last week. "I think we've made some really dramatic impacts on...
If Broncos season goes poorly, two scapegoats will lose their jobs
The Denver Broncos season is essentially here. The team will hold a press conference with head coach Sean Payton on Tuesday, followed by the annual media BBQ. This marks the start of training camp, with two practices on Wednesday and Thursday before fans can come to Broncos Park beginning on Friday.
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