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Major Change Coming To Targets In Colorado Next Week
Target, which is one of the most popular shopping chains across Colorado, is implementing a major change next week that will certainly affect some shoppers. Target Stores in Colorado Brace for Significant Change Coming Soon. With many locations from border to border, Colorado shoppers are huge fans of shopping at...
More USPS Mailing Service Changes to Affect Colorado
As the price of gas, groceries, and just about everything else continues to increase in Colorado, the month of July will also bring higher prices to post offices around the Centennial State. The USPS 10-year plan announced in 2021 promised to bring financial stability and service excellence back to America's...
CBRE Arranges Largest Speculative Industrial Lease in Colorado
Broadrange Logistics, a Georgia-based, third-party logistics company, has signed a long-term lease for 1,127,400 square feet encompassing the two remaining buildings at 76 Commerce Center, a Class A logistics park in Denver’s I-76 corridor. Todd Witty and Daniel Close of CBRE represented the landlords, Hyde Development and their equity...
Terrell Davis’ Lawyer Demands More Than Apology From United Airlines
United Airlines issued an official apology to Hall of Fame running back Terrell Davis on Tuesday after the former Denver Broncos great publicly called the airline out after a flight attendant had him removed from a plane over the weekend in handcuffs. But according to Davis’ lawyer Parker Stinar, ...
Broncos roster series: No. 49, LB Alex Singleton
Broncos Wire’s 90-man offseason roster series continues today with a look at seventh-year linebacker Alex Singleton, No. 49. Before the Broncos: Singleton (6-2, 240 pounds) has had quite the football journey. He went undrafted out of Montana State in 2015 and signed with the Seattle Seahawks, but failed to make their 53-man roster. Singleton then brief stints on the practice squads of the New England Patriots and Minnesota Vikings.
NBA insider confirms Nuggets flirted with blockbuster trade for superstar
There are a few different ways to analyze what the Denver Nuggets have done this offseason. A prevailing sentiment is that ownership basically got cheap and let players like Kentavious Caldwell-Pope walk to avoid the second apron and massive luxury tax payments. The team spins it differently, stating they wanted to preserve flexibility for the future.
Longest-running gay rodeo returns to Denver
The Rocky Mountain Regional Rodeo, the longest-running gay rodeo in the United States, takes place in Denver July 13 and 14, 2024. “I don't think many people know that this rodeo has been such a staple in not only the Denver community, not only the Colorado community, but the western community, west of the Mississippi,” said Jordan Roberts of the Colorado Gay Rodeo Association.
"Larger-than-life" glowing sculptures set to dazzle in Denver this summer
The popular 'Bright Nights' event at Denver's Four Mile Historic Park is set to return this summer, bringing 'larger-than-life' artistry to the destination. And those who caught the show last year should know that this year will bring an entirely new collection of installations to the Mile High City. The event is centered around glowing lantern installations, including a "mythical dragon that blows smoke, Colorado wildlife and flowers, a crystal forest with unicorns, and creatures from Chinese mythology." ...
Rocket among parties charged with discrimination by HUD
Rocket Mortgage was one of four parties charged today by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) relating to the issuance of an allegedly biased appraisal and the ensuing denial of a refinance loan. Along with Rocket, an appraisal management company, Solidifi U.S. Inc.; an appraisal company, Maverick...
Parents of infant who died in NICU hosting blood drive in son's memory
Blood donations are needed to help those in need. Denver Health is partnering with American Red Cross and the Cooper Steinhauser Foundation to get as much people to donate as possible. The three organizations say every time a person gives blood, it saves up to three live. Anyone can give unless you have gotten a tattoo over the last six months, are anemic and have recently been out of the country. Founders of the Cooper Steinhauser Foundation Haley and Edward Steinhauser met with CBS Colorado First Alert Traffic Tracker Reporter Brian Sherrod to discuss the importance of giving blood....
Arrested for pro-Palestinian protesting, this Denver man declined a plea deal before mostly winning at his day in court
Merrill "Arnie" Carter's friends gathered around him last Wednesday evening. He was going to court in the morning, and he choked up when they asked him to speak. "I was, at one time going to consider taking a plea [deal]," he said from the First Unitarian Society of Denver's stage. "Then one thing after another in Gaza. The bread massacre ... the 6-year-old girl that got killed by an Israeli tank. One disaster after another. And I just became actually very angry."
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