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Local Restaurant Group Opening Two New Concepts Inside Cherry Creek's Clayton Hotel
One of the eight hotels in Colorado that recently earned a Michelin Key is swapping out its food and drink concepts once again. The 63-room Clayton Hotel & Members Club opened at 233 Clayton Street in Cherry Creek in May 2021. When it debuted, it included wood-fired restaurant Of a Kind and Oak Market. In early 2022, it introduced Five Nines, a sleek cocktail bar.
Free paint recycling event to be held in Denver
The City and County of Denver said it has partnered with GreenSheen Paint to host the free recycling event on July 27 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 1271 W. Bayaud Ave. The public can drop off unwanted paint in its original containers (five gallons or less) while remaining in their vehicles.
Every Denver Broncos starting QB in team history
The Denver Broncos became an AFL franchise in 1960 and have had plenty of talented quarterbacks slinging the football for them ever since. The most notable names are obviously John Elway and Peyton Manning but Craig Morton, Charley Johnson, and Frank Tripucka are names that people should know as well.
Denver area events for July 18
If you have an event taking place in the Denver area, email information to carlotta.olson@gazette.com at least two weeks in advance. All events are listed in the calendar on space availability. Thursday. Music in the Gardens — With Snorkel and Chainsaw, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., 17th Street Gardens, 1945 17th St.,...
Denver Nuggets Shut Down Julian Strawther for Rest of NBA Summer League
The sophomore standout proved that he no longer needs to compete in Las Vegas after just two games. If he kept going with the Denver Nuggets, Julian Strawther could’ve been the favorite for the NBA Summer League MVP. Strawther in his hometown averaged 28.5 PPG (1st in NBA Summer...
Denver sends comment to DOJ in support of rescheduling cannabis
The public comment period for marijuana rescheduling is set to end soon. Before that happens, leaders with the city of Denver are weighing in with officials in Washington D.C. by submitting a public comment on behalf of the city.
Leadville Visitor Center Relocating to Historic Old American National Bank Building
The Leadville Visitor Center is excited to announce its forthcoming relocation from 809 Harrison Avenue to the iconic Old American National Bank Building at 460 Harrison Avenue. This move signifies a significant partnership between the Lake County Tourism Panel and Climax Molybdenum, a Freeport-McMoRan Company, aimed at enhancing the visitor experience in Leadville.
Denver mayor says homelessness program has 'transformed' city, set 'national example'
Exactly a year after taking office, Mayor Mike Johnston lauded his administration's work on homelessness, saying it has "transformed" downtown Denver and "set a national example." In a 16-page report, Johnston effectively said the city's previous attempts — he didn't name his predecessors or directly allude to them — ended up in failure until he took office on July 17 last year. "In the four years before I was elected...
Residents describe removal of 100 trees at Dream Island as ‘debacle of sadness’
Numerous residents of the Dream Island neighborhood in Steamboat Springs are frustrated, depressed and upset this week after watching crews continue to remove more than 100 trees surrounding the residents’ homes. Officials with the Littleton-based real estate holding corporation Ascentia, which has owned Dream Island since 1991, cited safety...
Broncos Great Terrell Davis Says Race Was Underlying Reason For Airplane Arrest
It appears United Airlines messed with the wrong person. After inexplicably being removed from a United plane in handcuffs over the weekend, Hall of Fame running back Terrell Davis is putting the airline on blast for the way it treated him during the incident. "I certainly felt like that wouldn’t ...
CSPD reveals identity of woman found with runaway teen
(COLORADO SPRINGS) — The Colorado Springs Police Department (CSPD) has released more information about the woman who was arrested after being found with a missing teen from Denver. On Tuesday morning, June 4 officers with CSPD’s Homeless Outreach Team were conducting camp checks near the drainage ditch, south of West Garden of the Gods Road […]
Black Aurora Councilmember Called Out for "Betraying" Protesters, Calling Them "Terrorists"
"Bullies, terrorists, anarchists, opportunists, provocateurs." These were words used by Aurora City Council member Stephanie Hancock — a Black woman and self-described "longtime friend" to many in Aurora's Black community — to describe people protesting the death of Kilyn Lewis, an unarmed Black man who was shot and killed by an Aurora police officer in May.
One of Biggest Solar Projects Across the Globe Coming to Northern Colorado
More solar power is coming to Northern Colorado. Although expensive to build, solar power saves Coloradans money in the long run while limiting pollution. Many of us are unaware of one of the biggest reasons solar power works so well in Colorado. Colorado happens to be one of the sunniest states in the nation. So adding renewable energy from solar panels is a great idea.
More than 100 poultry workers likely exposed to avian flu, Colorado health officials say
State health workers distributed antiviral medication earlier this week to more than 150 workers who were potentially exposed to poultry infected with avian flu at a commercial egg facility in Weld County. Last week, state officials tested more than 50 symptomatic workers, Annemarie Harper, a Colorado Department of Public Health...
Greeley Historic Preservation Commission offers free July walking tours.
The Greeley Historic Preservation Commission is offering two free walking tours in July for community members to learn about the historical, cultural, and architectural significance of Greeley. The first tour will take place on Monday, July 22, at 6 p.m., and will feature visits to five historic churches in downtown...
Windsor Announces Stephen Garrison as New Chief of Police
After a months-long national recruitment search, the Town of Windsor is pleased to announce Stephen M. Garrison as its next Chief of Police. Garrison, currently a Major with the Orange County, Fla. Sheriff’s Office, brings over 36 years of law enforcement experience to the Windsor Police Department, including extensive leadership, management, and administrative experience. In his 33 years with the Orange County Sheriff’s Office, Garrison has:
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