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Welcome to the Community: The 2nd Annual Tennyson Street Fair Comes This Weekend
Nothing says “community” like a neighborhood block party; and nothing says a neighborhood block party unless everyone is invited. If you haven’t heard yet, consider this your invitation to the 2nd annual Tennyson Street Fair on Saturday, July 20. From 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., come out and enjoy more than 100 Tennyson businesses and breweries, as well as other local businesses that will set up shop on the street alongside food trucks and live music at the free event on Tennyson Street from West 41st Avenue to West 43rd Avenue.
Littleton mansion listed for $12 million
LITTLETON, Colo. — Real estate investors and developers seem to always be looking for a new project. Garrett Jones, a local real estate investor, is no different. He’s ready to build a new home for his family. As such, he and his wife Stacey Jones are hoping to sell their approximately 14,400-square-foot mansion in Littleton’s White Deer Valley neighborhood.
Whistleblower gets $6M of $34M federal kickback settlement with Denver-based DaVita
(The Center Square) – A whistleblower will get approximately 18% of a $34 million settlement with a Denver-based company to resolve allegations it violated federal law by paying kickbacks to medical providers. DaVita Inc., agreed to pay $34,487,390 to resolve allegations that it violated the federal False Claims Act by paying kickbacks to get referrals to DaVita Rx, a former subsidiary that provided pharmacy services for dialysis patients. The Department of Justice also provided information on the company paying kickbacks to doctors specializing in kidney...
Neighbors' pleas ignored, unofficial shooting range risks pollution, wildfires
Incessant target practice in a small Colorado community has neighbors there up in arms, claiming their government leaders have been brushing off serious risks for years. To add insult to injury, the community members say that despite the area being deemed "unsuitable" for shooting five years ago, risky shooting activities continue at the site less than half a mile away from more than 100 homes. The unofficial shooting range is located on public U.S. Forest Service land along Forest Service Road 217 in the community of Raymond, in Boulder County, just southwest of Lyons and located in the Arapaho and...
Greeley, Colorado, Sees End of Historic Business and a Great Mural
You never know where you're going to find great art in Colorado; it could be along side of an old building, like you'll find in Greeley. The problem with old buildings as a canvas - sometimes those buildings have to come down. Yes, the only thing constant is change, but it's still sad to see not only a wonderful mural go, but also a beloved bike shop.
Wastewater in Denver to be tested for fentanyl and other high-risk substances
Colorado will soon turn to analyzing wastewater to find clues about the rise in fentanyl seizures and overdoses in the state. The Denver Department of Health and Environment has teamed up with Biobot Analytics in a program to test wastewater for high-risk substances, including fentanyl. The program is being supported by Opioid Abatement Settlement Funding.
Denver International Airport Reveals The Weirdest Items In Its Massive Lost And Found Department
The amount of items that end up in the lost and found department at Denver International Airport is pretty crazy. “We get probably around 150 to 200 items a day,” lost and found supervisor Noelle Aguirre told ABC 7 Denver. Considering the airport served 77,837,917 passengers in 2023 (more than 200,000 people per day – […] The post Denver International Airport Reveals The Weirdest Items In Its Massive Lost And Found Department appeared first on BroBible.
Long-time Broncos team physician Martin Boublik transitions to emeritus role
ENGLEWOOD, Colo — As the Denver Broncos continue to reshape their sports performance departments, there has been a change with the team’s head physician role. Dr. Martin Boublik, who spent the last 12 years as the Broncos’ head team physician, is transitioning to an emeritus role after deciding to step down from his position. Boublik, who joined the Broncos in 1994 as an assistant team physician to first Dr. Richard Hawkins, then Dr. Ted Schlegel and served as the head team physician as a contracted employee/outside consultant since 2012, personally informed Broncos Owner & CEO Greg Penner of his decision.
Vail Pass camera captures one of Colorado’s new wolves
The Colorado Corridors Project in June captured its first photo of a wolf on Vail Pass. The photo features the wolf staring directly into the camera and was taken by a remote-triggered camera on the north side of East Vail pass. The photo tracks with information provided in Colorado Parks...
Win Sold Out Olivia Rodrigo Tickets For Her Denver Show
Olivia Rodrigo's Sold Out Guts World Tour is coming to Colorado on Wednesday, July 30th, and is completely sold out. The good news for you is that 99.9 The Point has the most free tickets in all of Colorado, and winning them is as easy as it gets. Win Sold...
REPORT: CBS Reveals A Possible Three-Way Trade That Sends Disgruntled 49ers WR Brandon Aiyuk To Surprising NFC Team
A proposed three-team trade would send Brandon Aiyuk to a team he would love to go to. The star wide receiver wants out of San Francisco and has requested a trade after contract negotiations broke down in May and never started again. Cody Benjamin of CBS Sports decided to shake...
Family remembers man killed in shooting as selfless, a hero
Ginger Kidd says her younger brother Todd Kidd was a man who would do anything for his family and friends."He really was selfless. He stood up for people. He was there for people when they needed it, and he seemed to really prioritize that over himself," said Ginger Kidd. "He really was oriented around friendships, community, and being there for his friends and family." The 49-year-old man who worked in Denver and was originally from Casper, Wyoming, had a passion for playing hockey that carried on throughout his life. "We know him as a hockey player, most people from his...
Flights resume at Denver International Airport
Flights are getting back to regular operations at Denver International Airport although there are still be lingering problems from an overnight global Microsoft outage. That includes long lines of people trying to rebook after flights were canceled. Some flights were grounded in the overnight hours and into the morning. American, Southwest and Frontier flights were operational by 7 a.m. and United and Delta flights were no longer grounded at 8 a.m. At 9 a.m. there were long lines at the United desks in the airport terminal.Companies that rely on Microsoft 365 apps reported widespread outages early Friday, and that includes airlines across the country and across the world. FAA and TSA operations at Denver International Airport were functioning normally. Airport officials said it's important to check on the status of your flight if you are scheduled to depart from Denver on Friday. "Due to third party technical issues, various airlines are impacted. Please check with your carrier before leaving for DEN," airport officials wrote on social media. The airport briefly closed its economy parking lots overnight due to what it said on X was "ticket dispensing issues." Those issues were resolved before 6 a.m. The garages remained open.
Strike 3: CSU football coach Norvell ignites verbal war on tampering
Strike 3: Jay Norvell named names. The Colorado State Rams football coach, entering his third season in Fort Collins and expected to produce the school’s first bowl team in seven seasons, isn’t making any friends in places like Manhattan, Kan. and elsewhere, where actively trying to poach quality players off the rosters of smaller programs is becoming a big part of the roster rebuilding process.
Denver Restaurants Say Local Dudes Delivery Ripped Off Their Customers
How much does it cost to buy a pizza from Marco's Coal Fired in Denver? That depends on where you order it. If you bought it via Local Dudes Delivery, the same pizza costs up to 24 percent more than the restaurant charges. Management at Marco's Coal Fired says the...
TRENDING: Colorado Football Fans React to Former Elite Prospect Cormani McClain Reportedly Falling Behind With Florida Gators – 2024 Offseason
The Colorado football program gained a massive boom in popularity with the hiring of former NFL Hall of Famer turned college head coach Deion Sanders in the winter of 2022. After posting a remarkable 27-6 record with Jackson State Tigers of the SWAC, Colorado inked Sanders to a lucrative five-year contract, with the frontman making extensive use of the transfer portal and recruiting trail to help bolster a team that went 1-11 in the year prior. Among the top talent obtained by Sanders was five-star super prospect Cormani McClain.
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