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Burger joint famous for its sliders is coming to Colorado
Because White Castle is pretty much the last of the big burger chains that hasn’t expanded into Colorado, I get how some of you that read the headline on this article might be disappointed to learn that is still the case… White Castle is NOT coming to Colorado, but another chain known for sliders is…
3 Popular Mexican Restaurants To Try This Summer In Colorado
For some in Colorado, summer means outdoor adventures like hiking, biking, boating, spots, etc., but if that's not your jam, how about a summer food tour? Here are three Mexican restaurants you must have on your summer food bucket list. Best Mexican Restaurants In Colorado. Calling anything "the best" is...
South American animal spotted at Colorado park
LAKEWOOD, Colo. — Wildlife officials said on Tuesday they are searching for a South American rodent that has been spotted at a Lakewood park. A Patagonian mara was reported by park rangers, hikers and visitors at Bear Creek Lake Park, according to a Lakewood official. Colorado Parks and Wildlife...
Two Colorado Powerball Winners Have Yet to Claim $200,000 in Prizes
Two fortunate Powerball players from Colorado have yet to come forward and claim their winnings, amounting to a substantial $200,000. Both tickets were bought at locations just miles apart, underscoring the critical need for awareness among potential winners. Unclaimed Powerball Winnings in Colorado. The first winning ticket was a substantial...
Take a first look at Denver International Airport’s new train cars
Denver International Airport plans to hit 100 million passengers by 2027 and 120 million by 2045. As traffic grows quickly, the airport needs bigger trains to take passengers from the terminal to concourses — the first six of which rolled out Tuesday. The new trains can each carry an...
Worth-the-drive food destinations in Colorado
We boast about Boulder County’s culinary wonders more than almost anyone, but diners cannot thrive on local tastes alone. The solution for taste buds bored to death with the same old pad Thai and Buddha bowls is to take them (and the rest of your senses) on a road trip. Just down Colorado’s highways are some seriously cool food experiences.
Iconic Denver cafe dishes on new location and reopening plans
DENVER — A drywall shipment and building materials litter the floor at Welton Street Cafe’s new location on 29th and Welton Street. Nestled between a taco spot and an empty commercial space, the team is working to open the eatery’s doors. Welton Street Cafe has been serving...
Arielle Orsuto leaving 9NEWS sports department
A familiar face is leaving the 9NEWS sports department and heading to Seattle. Arielle Orsuto this week announced her departure from the Denver-based Tegna station. "This will be my last week in Denver and at 9NEWS," Orsuto wrote in a social media post on X. "While this city and this team have been my absolute dream home for the last five years, I’m following my heart and my passion to a new adventure."
Denver airport uses face recognition technology
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KKCO) - New technology may make the airport lines less of a headache. The Denver International Airport is trying to use face recognition machines to get people through security faster. The machines scan government IDs for basic information, then reveal boarding information in 10 seconds. Delays are...
Go Backstage For New Kids On The Block’s Colorado Show
The New Kids on the Block brought the Magic Summer 2024 Tour through Colorado on Friday, June 28th at the Ball Arena in Denver. We had an exclusive opportunity to hang with the guys backstage and they were everything we hoped they'd be. New Kids On The Block Magic Summer...
Tragic: Historic Colorado Dive Bar Destroyed + Arson Suspected
For upwards of a century, the building at 2060 Champa Street in downtown Denver served the community as the quintessential dive bar. Carioca Cafe, better known by its nickname Bar Bar, was the type of place where you could hop off a Greyhound Bus and grab a beer in the wee hours of the morning.
‘People are really going to be stuck in traffic’: Fourth of July travel expected to be busiest ever, gas prices cheaper than last year
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) - If you’re heading out of town for the Fourth of July, you’re going to be joined by a lot of other travelers. 11 News checked in with AAA Colorado ahead of the Fourth of July travel week, which is predicting nearly 71 million travelers will head 50 miles or more from home, with about 61 million of those traveling by car. The busiest travel times in Colorado are expected Wednesday afternoon going into the mountains and along I-25 between Fort Collins and Denver, followed by Sunday afternoon into Monday.
Heavy traffic expected at DIA over 4th of July holiday
DENVER — The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) reminded travelers to expect busy security lines at Denver International Airport this week as many are expected to travel during the 4th of July holiday. "Regardless of which day they are traveling or when they are traveling within the day, its going...
Sol Tribe Tattoo & Piercing closes on Broadway after 15 years: “We are heartbroken”
South Broadway’s Sol Tribe Tattoo & Piercing, at 56 Broadway, closed permanently on Monday. “It’s with a very heavy heart that the staff of Sol Tribe say final goodbyes to the studio today suddenly,” the shop posted to social media. “We thought we had another month of sorting out details before the final closing of Sol Tribe, but that wasn’t the case. We are completely devastated.”
‘Cuddling with Cows’ – New Adorable Trend in Colorado
Sometimes you just need a hug. Sometimes, animals need a hug too. A sanctuary in Colorado is giving us the opportunity to "spread the love." This is a great way to get "in touch with nature" in the most literal sense: getting very, very close to rescued cows who could use a human's touch. As much as folks love to hang out with goats, this should also be a part of your animal experiences.
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