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DOLA’s rental applications open July 29
(COLORADO) — The Department of Local Affairs (DOLA) announced on Tuesday, July 23 that another round of rental assistance will open on Monday, July 29. Pre-applications will launch on July 29 at 11 a.m. and remain open until 5 p.m. on Wednesday, July 31. DOLA’s top priority is to serve as many Coloradans as possible […]
Humane Society of Pikes Peak receives $90,000 grant for their saving animals
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) - Petco Love granted the Humane Society of the Pikes Peak Region $90,000 in support of their work for animals in Southern Colorado. Petco Love is a nonprofit founded in 1999 that works to find homes for pets and end unnecessary euthanizations. Petco Love said they have invested around $400 million through their adoption efforts. They’ve partnered with over 4,000 organizations, including the Humane Society of Pikes Peak.
Could Vail be a model for geothermal energy? Colorado’s governor thinks so
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis stopped through Vail on Thursday to visit the site the town hopes will be the center of a new clean energy heating system as it looks to tap into geothermal energy. Meeting between the Vail Public Library and Dobson Ice Arena, the governor joined representatives from...
Russell Wilson's post-Broncos career is already off to a rocky start
Although Russell Wilson is no longer a member of the Denver Broncos, he's still being paid a lot of money by the organization. And the freshness of Wilson being cut by the Broncos earlier this offseason is undoubtedly going to lead to everyone in Broncos Country following his every move with the Pittsburgh Steelers closely.
Teriyaki Madness Fires Up Colorado Expansion: Hits Home Turf in Denver and Beyond
The Denver-based teriyaki shop franchise has big plans, as big as their bowls (which are huge!), for expansion in the Centennial State over the next few years. , the wildly popular Seattle-style teriyaki shop franchise, is bringing its big bowls and even bigger flavors to the Centennial State, with an eye on Colorado Springs, Castle Rock, Sheridan and Northern Colorado. Headquartered in Denver, TMAD currently operates 13 shops across Colorado and has plans to add up to 11 more over the next few years up and down the Front Range — from Fort Collins to Denver Metro and down into Colorado Springs and Pueblo.
Denver Deals: $25 Crocs, National Cheesecake Day, Cirque Dreams and more!
I’m excited to try Saverina at the new Hotel Claret. This could be a perfect place for a fun date (they also have an amazing roof-top bar named Halo). Chef Christian Graves’ Colorado-rooted Italian-inspired dishes sound so mouth-watering. Local, seasonal and sustainable ingredients lead the way on the menu ingredient list and Saverina’s beverage program focuses on Italian and California wines as well as local breweries.
Another Fort Collins Brewery Will Be Closing for Good
After two and a half years, a craft brewery located in Fort Collins will close for good. Patrons of the brewery will not have to wait long for another option in the area, however, as another Colorado brewery will be taking over the space. According to the Coloradoan, Atlanta-based Sweetwater...
Prospect Energy would close all its Larimer County oil and gas wells under agreement
Larimer County and the City of Fort Collins are pursuing an agreement with Prospect Energy to close all its oil and gas wells within the county. The agreement would also allow the company to allocate its resources into the closures instead of penalties. "It's better for our community if Prospect Energy uses its...
Weekend things to do around Denver and beyond
Each Thursday, explore Denver's essential weekend events curated by The Denver Gazette. Dive into cultural experiences and entertainment delights across the city. Whether you enjoy art galleries, pottery, or outdoor sports, there’s something for everyone in Denver's vibrant cultural scene. To submit an event for consideration, email listings@gazette.com. SATURDAY-SUNDAY.
Denver nonprofit helping bridge labor shortage gap by teaching trade skills
A Denver nonprofit is working to train more skilled laborers to address Colorado's mass labor shortage. The Master's Apprentice is teaching 34 students skills like carpentry, welding and plumbing.
World War II soldier to be buried in Denver
DENVER (KKTV) - The remains of U.S Army Staff Sgt. Harold A. Schafer will be buried on July 29 at Fort Logan National Cemetery in Denver. Schafer was killed in action during World War II while engaged in battle with German forces north of Dillingen, Germany on Dec. 10, 1944. He was assigned to Company B, 1st Battalion, 357th Infantry Regiment, 90th Infantry Division.
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