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Denver business has closed after 101 years
When Hanneck Dry Cleaners opened in Denver there were no TVs, no NFL football, and no bubble gum. Sadly, after 101 years the business has closed for good. The business at 606 East Sixth Avenue opened in 1923, and saw it’s longtime owners, the Von Feldt family, purchase the business in the 1950s.
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...
Denver approves redevelopment, financing of historic school in Golden Triangle
DENVER — The Denver City Council approved two measures Monday night that will help propel redevelopment of a historic school building into restaurants, shops and a community gathering space in the Golden Triangle neighborhood. The council voted 10-1 to create the Evans School Urban Redevelopment Plan for approximately .8...
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.
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.
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.
Denver to receive nearly $5 million in FEMA grants for migrants.
(The Center Square)- The city of Denver is set to receive nearly $5 million in shelter grants from the Federal Emergency Management Agency in 2024 to continue covering the cost of migrants arriving from the border, according to a July 23 Finance & Governance Committee meeting. The Federal Emergency Management...
USA Today prediction for Denver Broncos in 2024 could not be more wrong
USA Today released their yearly NFL predictions, and their prediction for the Denver Broncos is just embarrassing. Take a look at what Nate Davis of USA Today had to say about the 2024 Denver Broncos:. "Denver Broncos (4-13): Rookie QB Bo Nix may execute HC Sean Payton’s offense more efficiently...
Breck’s next housing project will be its biggest yet
The next affordable housing project in the town of Breckenridge will be its biggest. Today town council is touring the McCain Property, where plans call for more than 100 units at the Runway Neighborhood. That is just north of Coyne Valley Road. The Runway is slightly bigger than the Wellington...
Nuggets fans should be furious as team clearly hasn't learned from past mistakes
Now that the Nuggets roster is all but settled, it’s a good time to reflect on some of the moves that were made this offseason. Most of the focus is on the splashy transactions; letting Kentavious Caldwell-Pope walk, signing Russell Westbrook, and even trading up to draft DaRon Holmes.
Aurora mayor plans policy changes for public comment during city council meetings
Aurora Mayor Mike Coffman plans to crack down on public comments in future Aurora City Council meetings after protestors disrupted Monday night’s meetings for the third time. “I will oppose any extension of the time because so many of the demonstrators increasingly don’t adhere to the three-minute time limit,”...
100 years later, the funeral-crashing Johnstown Meteorite celebrates its centennial
John Moore's headstone was smaller than I'd imagined. The red granite stone couldn't have been bigger than the laptop bag hanging from my shoulder when I visited Moore's final resting place in Northern Colorado's Johnstown Cemetery early Friday afternoon. "John Moore Sr.," its unembellished engraving read. "1881-1924." The stone isn't part of a...
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