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After 42 years, this Fort Collins fixture is closing its doors on Mulberry Street
After more than 40 years, a Fort Collins fixture on the eastern edge of town is closing its doors. Sundance Steakhouse & Saloon, 2716 E. Mulberry St., will shutter at midnight July 26, according to an announcement posted to the Sundance Facebook page early Sunday morning. ...
Aims Aviation Day Plane Ride Tickets on Sale Now
One of the highlights of this annual event is the ability for community members to purchase plane rides in aircraft piloted by Aims flight instructors. Airplane rides are available on a first-come, first-served basis and are now on sale. Airplane rides cost $45 per person—the purchased flights fund scholarships for future aviation students at Aims Community College.
Renegade Brewing Is Coming Back Under New Ownership
Less than four months after closing its doors at 925 West Ninth Avenue, Renegade Brewing has new owners. Dan Colbourne and Aaron Uhl will take over the brewery, targeting a mid-August reopening. “I think [Renegade] is like other breweries that maybe grew up with the idea and dreams of distribution,”...
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, ...
Colorado Springs man indicted on mail theft charges
(COLORADO SPRINGS) — A federal grand jury in Denver indicted a Colorado Springs man for mail theft on Thursday, June 27. Adam Christopher Turner, 40, was linked to multiple thefts from community mailboxes in El Paso County and in Parker, Colorado. The indictment also alleges that Turner used counterfeit postal service master keys — also […]
Investigation continues after missing Denver boy found in Colorado Springs homeless camp
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) - Police are continuing to investigate how a young runaway from Denver ended up in a homeless camp in Colorado Springs. A woman found with him, who attempted to pass the boy off as her son, is now facing a slew of serious charges, including child abuse.
Boulder chef used Michelin-star background to train Jeremy Allen White in “The Bear”
For chef Brian Lockwood, working in a Michelin-star kitchen is a song and dance that requires skill, experience and, eventually, simple “muscle memory.”. But every performance takes choreography and time to practice. The same goes for what you see on the third season of FX’s “The Bear,” which dropped on Hulu in June. The Emmy-award-winning dramedy – which some chefs have described as the most accurate portrayal of a chaotic restaurant kitchen – lets viewers see the not-always-pretty insides of a former Italian sandwich shop in Chicago struggling to transform into a fine-dining restaurant.
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.
Fire on the Mountain: Inside a Secretive Colorado Bible College (Part I)
Content note: This story contains references to sexual assault and abuse. Tim McDermott was brushing his teeth in the bathroom of his home in Woodland Park, Colorado, when his life began to crumble. Hands shaking, he looked at himself in the mirror and saw a stranger: tall and thin, a beard working to cover the exhaustion etched into his face. For years he had rationalized the mistreatment, underpayment, and manipulation he experienced at work as the cost of striving for the Kingdom, a sacrifice he was making for the Lord. He internalized the lesson that any complaint on his part was a symptom of his own lacking faith. That morning in 2021, though, toothbrush in hand, his rationalizations – and the life he’d built atop them – fell to pieces.
Salida Police Make Arrest in Downtown Stabbing
On July 14th, 2024, at approximately 1:55 AM, the Salida Police Department and Chaffee Sheriff’s Office Deputies were dispatched to a fight involving several individuals at Benson’s Tavern, located at 128 North F Street. As the Officers were responding, it was reported that one of the individuals had a knife. When the Officers arrived at Benson’s, several people were arguing in the alley. As the Officers began getting control of the situation, one male subject started running down the alley and an officer immediately chased after him. The second Officer on scene was forced to chase a second individual, running in the opposite direction.
Ammo vending machines are coming to these three southern Colorado towns
LaGree’s Food Stores, a southern Colorado-based grocery store chain, plans to install computerized vending machines to sell ammunition in its stores in Buena Vista, Poncha Springs and Pueblo County. American Rounds will own and operate the automated retail ammunition dispensers, LaGree’s Food Stores said in a social media post....
Brighton mother is sentenced to prison over death of her child
A Colorado woman accused in the death of her child was sentenced on Tuesday after pleading guilty to child abuse resulting in death and possession with intent to distribute fentanyl.Nicole Casias, of Brighton, was sentenced to 22 years in prison. Brighton police say her 22-month-old child was found dead with 10 times the amount of fentanyl that is needed to kill an adult in its system. The girl had been exposed while Casias was supposed to be caring for it.The child's father, Alonzo Montoya, was sentenced to 40 years in prison in April. Investigators say neither Casias nor Montoya checked on the baby for nearly 14 hours.
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