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Former Denver Broncos Star Terrell Davis Is Proud to Show off His Kids
While some celebrities and sports stars are less than keen on publicizing their children and families, some love to show them off. Former Denver Broncos running back Terrell Davis definitely falls into the latter category, often posting snaps of his kids and talking about them in interviews. While most of Terrell's stories regarding his children are positive, one incident took place on Saturday, July 13 involving his son that has taken the internet by storm.According to a statement on his Instagram, Terrell was handcuffed in California following a flight during which his son asked the flight attendant for a cup...
Georgia-based green energy company signs giant lease in Brighton
BRIGHTON, Colo — A Georgia-based solar distribution company has signed a long-term lease for over 1.1 million square feet in Brighton, marking the largest speculative industrial lease completed in Colorado, according to real estate broker CBRE. Broadrange Logistics, a third-party logistics company, will move into the two remaining buildings...
Two staffing companies are suing Denver over its wage theft laws
Two workforce staffing companies are suing the City of Denver and the Denver Auditor’s Office claiming that the city is going beyond its authority to investigate wage theft. The lawsuit, filed last week by Instawork and its parent company Garuda Labs, Inc. along with Advantage Workforce Services LLC, claims that the city does not have jurisdiction to investigate and enforce wage theft violations beyond minimum wage.
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 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 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...
You’re invited to honor the legacy of a gentleman cowboy
Former Douglas County Commissioner Roger Partridge especially loved the annual Fair & Rodeo. He called it “the sound of joy,” and much of what you experience today, can be attributed to his unwavering support of the Fair. You’re invited to honor the legacy and memory of former Commissioner...
City Manager resigns in Westminster
WESTMINSTER, Colo. — Westminster's City Manager Mark Freitag submitted his letter of resignation to the City Council on Tuesday. The council accepted his resignation and appointed Deputy City Manager Jody Andrews to Acting City Manager while the city begins the recruitment process for a permanent replacement for Freitag. “Under...
A Community Creates Denver’s First Resident-Owned Mobile Home Park
It took two years, but in the Westwood neighborhood of Denver, an 80-family community of mobile homes is on track to become the first resident-owned manufactured housing park in Denver. While resident-owned communities are on the rise across the country, Colorado is also home to some of the biggest, most predatory corporate park landlords in the country, such as Yes! Communities, Ascentia, and RV Horizons-Impact Communities, the last of which was featured in a segment by John Oliver for their inhumane practices.
Vail police seize suspected fentanyl and methamphetamine from Greyhound bus
The Vail Police Department says officers and K9s seized suspected fentanyl and methamphetamine from a Greyhound bus.According to the police department, on July 4, officers received an anonymous tip about drugs being shipped through a Greyhound bus that was scheduled to stop at the Vail Transportation Center. When K9 Officer Mark Coe and K9 Mojo arrived, they searched the suspected suitcase and that's when Mojo alerted Coe of narcotics. A total of 57.65 pounds of suspected narcotics that is believed to be methamphetamine and fentanyl was found in the suitcase. For more information, contact Master Sgt. Christopher Botkins at 970-479-2329.
Investigation into PSD superintendent and employee complete, but findings still secret
An investigation into the nature of a relationship between Poudre School District Superintendent Brian Kingsley and a district employee is complete, but it could be more than a week before the findings are made public. The PSD Board of Education plans to issue a statement regarding the outcome of the investigation once all...
Boulder’s Zoe Ma Ma moves — finally
Chef Johnny Curiel’s Cozobi Fonda Fina, a fine dining, corn-focused Mexican restaurant, has opened at 909 Walnut St., Boulder. Zoe Ma Ma, Edwin Zoe’s award-winning Asian street food eatery, has relocated to a larger space at 919 Pearl St., Boulder after a lengthy permitting process. The Local has...
Horrible Invasive Species Found in Colorado River
While we love our wildlife here in Colorado, sometimes the stories of the dangerous ones get all the credit. One that recently made headlines was a bear that attacked a human in Steamboat Springs. Even though it only gave the person minor injuries, it still was on the forefront of people’s minds.
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