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Denver says housing costs driving out low-income families
(The Center Square) – The city of Denver says that its lowest-income residents are leaving the city due to the high cost of housing, while evictions were up 61% on average in 2023 compared to the average over the previous 15 years and businesses are reporting they are unable to attract and retain employees. The report on the city's evictions and exodus of low-income residents was in a report given July 24 to the city's Safety, Housing Education & Homelessness Committee. ...
Breaking: Denver Broncos Announce Significant Quarterback News (Report)
The Denver Broncos are going into the 2024 season looking to turn around the direction of their franchise. After trading for Russell Wilson during the 2022 off-season, the Broncos had nothing but Super Bowl aspirations. That, unfortunately, did not come to fruition. That followed by a record of 8-9 last...
Notice more rabbits around town this year? A rough winter last year changed the urban food chain … for now
In just about any environment, rabbits have a knack to multiply and then, well, multiply some more. The observation that there seemed to be even more rabbits than usual in the Denver metro area led one CPR News listener to ask Colorado Wonders: Are the city’s rabbit populations growing?
Six New Opioid Clinics Coming to "Treatment Desert" in Metro Denver
Like every other state in the country, Colorado is dealing with a steadily increasing rate of deaths related to fentanyl, heroin and other opioids. Community Medical Services, a national opioid treatment organization, says the problem has gotten so bad that it needs to open six new clinics across the Denver metro area to keep up.
Broncos tight end has made eye-popping changes in order to stay healthy
Third-year Denver Broncos tight end Greg Dulcich has made insane changes this offseason in order to get and stay healthy. Reading into what Dulcich has changed this offseason is quite overwhelming, Parker Gabriel of The Denver Post had some of this information in an article on Monday morning. Just check out all that has gone into the third-year TE trying to get healthy:
5 years, 259 restaurants: Cherry Creek dad’s weekly Taco Tuesday tradition reaches special milestone
Whether it’s the family going to concerts, sports events, a carnival or a weekend getaway, it’s been one day each week that has cemented many memories into the lives of Andrew Warnick of Denver and his two daughters. They never miss a Taco Tuesday. Never. At least not...
Affected by Altitude: The Mayor of Albuquerque (feat. Drew Romo)
For more information on the future of podcasts here at Purple Row, please click here!. The podcast Affected by Altitude is hosted by Purple Row staff writers Evan Lang and Skyler Timmins, who are incredibly proud and excited to be lending their voices to more great Rockies content for you to enjoy. Joining Evan and Skyler is a rotating cast of guests hosts to talk shop about everyone’s favorite purple baseball team.
NFL Moves To Dismiss Player’s Lawsuit Over Penalties For Cannabis Medication Use, Saying THC Can Cause Injuries And ‘Alienation’ Of Fans
The NFL and the Denver Broncos are asking a federal court to reject a player’s lawsuit alleging discrimination over penalties he incurred due to positive THC tests from his prescribed use of a synthetic cannabinoid. In a joint motion to dismiss filed with the U.S. District Court for the...
A missing WWII soldier from Denver was finally found thanks to niece's resolve
Barb Bernhardt didn’t know much about her missing uncle Harold other than letters he sent from the front lines of WWII. Her dedication started a mission that closed a long, painful family chapter.
VIDEO: Cameras Caught DeMarcus Cousins Going Ballistic & Making Very Obscene Gesture Towards Referee At Asian Basketball Tournament
DeMarcus Cousins, who last played for the Denver Nuggets in the NBA, is currently showcasing his skills in Taiwan’s T1 League. During a game in the league, the 33-year-old center became visibly frustrated when a referee missed several calls. The altercation began when Cousins angrily shouted at the referees...
Denver gave more than 800 people up to $12K to find housing. See what happened a year later
The Denver Basic Income Project gave over 800 unhoused Coloradans up to $12,000 over the past year with no strings attached. 12 months later, with a funding proposal up for renewal, CNN’s Meena Duerson examines the pilot’s impact and what may happen to the participants if funding runs out.
Vail a world showcase for geothermal?
And why one an ultra-progressive electrical cooperative thinks that geothermal can help it achieve its 100% emission-free goal. On Thanksgiving weekend of 1994, the first traffic roundabout in Colorado — and one of the first in the United States — debuted in Vail. Doubters had warned of mayhem....
Weld County offers free tire disposal for residents this weekend
This weekend, Weld County Department of Public Health and Environment will host its first tire disposal event for Weld County residents to responsibly get rid of old tires for free. The event will take place from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 3, at the Household Hazardous Waste...
In Eagle County this summer, animal control has responded to lots of calls about bats
This summer has kept Eagle County’s animal control officers busy answering the local version of the bat signal. The good news is that no captured bats have tested positive for rabies. Eagle County Animal Control Services field services manager Nathan Lehnert said the past few weeks have been “very...
Roberts, Lukens, McCluskie tour new Wiegers Mental Health Clinic in Edwards
The Colorado House Democrats on Monday issued the following press release on the new Wiegers Mental Health Clinic in Edwards:. Speaker Julie McCluskie, Representative Meghan Lukens and Senator Dylan Roberts, D-Frisco, today visited the Wiegers Mental Health Clinic. Lawmakers toured the youth and adult facility inpatient construction project and discussed workforce and affordable housing needs.
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