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Popular Burger Joint Making its Way to Colorado
There’s been a few different chains that have been making a name for themselves here in Colorado. One that’s been absolutely blowing up is Cava, which not only is the fastest growing chain in Colorado, but the entire United States. Then, of course, there was In-N-Out. The sought...
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...
Best Aurora Hole-in-the-Wall Restaurants in CO
Aurora, CO, is a city teeming with culinary treasures, where the best Aurora Hole-in-the-Wall restaurants offer unique and authentic dining experiences. These hidden gems not only cater to the locals but also attract visitors eager to delve into the rich food culture that Aurora has to offer. In this article,...
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.
Ever Wanted To Own A Legendary Colorado Pizza Joint?
Sometimes all it takes is a dream and a little bit of cash to stake your claim on Colorado history, and that opportunity actually exists right now in Denver. There's a pizza joint that's been around for nearly 30 years set to close at the end of this month, but while its owner is seeking free time to go off and try some new adventures, he's actually hoping that rather than closing up shop, someone will buy the place and pick up where he's left off.
Want a more drought-tolerant yard? Take these small steps first
There’s no getting around it: it’s really, really hot on Colorado’s Front Range right now. According to the National Weather Service, the Denver metro area typically sees about 45 days each summer when the temperature hits 90 degrees or hotter. And that’s when many homeowners might wish they had a more resilient lawn.
‘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.
Drought-tolerant yards are beautiful, practical and good for wildlife. Here's how to get started
There’s nothing like 90 degree heat on Colorado’s Front Range to make a homeowner look at their yard and think about making some changes. The Denver Metro area typically sees over 40 days each summer when the temperature hits at least 90 degrees, according to the National Weather Service. Those hot, dry days can devastate your yard — and make you wish you had a more resilient lawn.
Park of the Week: Garland Park
Colorado might be landlocked, but thanks to Garland Park in Denver, you can still enjoy some beachy fun. The vibe: This southeast Denver staple is a great place to bring your volleyball squad and switch it up with some sand games. Actually, bring the whole family, including the kids — the playground is right next to the courts.
Reader: Denver Is Jam-Packed With So-So Pizza, and a Few Good Ones
Everything's coming up pizza in Denver right now. In April, a less-than-scientific study named the Mile High the best pizza city in America, and while some readers disagreed, it's hard to deny the fact that the metro area is jam-packed with high-quality pies of all styles. And now there's more...
Local Events July thru early August
Please double check event dates and times using contact info provided. 7/2 Tuesday—4th of July Movie & Fireworks. Independence Day at 7pm followed by fireworks. Infinity Park, 4400 East Kentucky Ave, Glendale. infinityparkatglendale.com. 7/3 Wednesday—Civic Center Park Independence Celebration. 5–10pm. Colorado Symphony, fireworks, and food trucks. Info at denver.org...
District 6 Students Enjoy Educational Trip to Denver Aquarium
Students from the Greeley-Evans School District 6 Gifted and Talented summer camp went on an educational trip to the Denver Aquarium. Cavanaugh from S. Christa McAuliffe STEM Academy enjoyed petting stingrays but made sure not to touch their tails. David also from S. Christa McAuliffe STEM Academy loved the flash flood area and petting a horseshoe crab. Benjamin from Scott Elementary had fun with the stingrays and experiencing the waterfall. All students enjoyed learning about oceans and rivers during the trip. The District 6 is proud of the students' learning experiences and looks forward to more opportunities for them. #WeAreDistrict6 #ImDistrict6.
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