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Kick off July fun in Pueblo with art walk, Festival Fridays and Three Dog Night
Anniversary Gala Celebration at Steel City Art Works. 216 S. Union Ave. | 5-8 p.m. | The gallery will host "Still Here After All These Years - 17th Anniversary Gala," with art exhibits from the cooperative's 40-plus artists and guest author Rebecca Nolting signing her book "Building Your Faith." Artists will be present to talk about their work, serve cake and answer questions. The show will hang all month.
UPDATE: Lake Pueblo no longer at capacity, park back open
UPDATE: THURSDAY 7/4/2024 4:10 p.m. (PUEBLO, Colo.) — At around 3:45 p.m. Lake Pueblo State Park said the capacity closure had been lifted as the park is no longer at capacity. The public is advised that there may be some delays as the park is still busy. ORIGINAL STORY: Guests turned away from Lake Pueblo, […]
Denver area events for July 4
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. 4th of July Party — With Food, beer gardens and entertainment starting at noon with fireworks at 9:30...
Broncos Camp Preview: Courtland Sutton is Denver’s best WR going into the season
The Denver Broncos have a good problem on their hands as the team prepares for the start of NFL Training Camp here in the next few weeks. With a number of position battles on deck, wide receiver could be one of the most important ones of the offseason. What does the depth look like, and how many receivers might Denver keep?
UFC 303 Winner Makes Two-Week Turnaround, Faces Drew Dober At UFC Fight Night Denver
UFC lightweight veteran Drew Dober will get the chance to fight close to home after one recent victor stepped in on extremely short-notice to meet him on July 13. Dober, who trains out of Denver, Colorado, was originally added to the lineup for next weekend’s UFC Fight Night in the ”Mile-High City” against the in-form Mike Davis. Last month, however “Beast Boy” suffered a nasty torn bicep in training.
New Broncos OLB Jonah Elliss models his game after Haason Reddick
The Denver Broncos used a third-round draft pick this spring to select Utah pass rusher Jonah Elliss. Elliss (6-2, 248 pounds) models his game after New York Jets pass rusher Haason Reddick (6-1, 240 pounds), a two-time Pro Bowler. “I watched Haason Reddick a lot and try to replicate my game after him just because I felt like he had a little more stature, and we kind of use the same moves,” Elliss said during a call with reporters on April 26. “He’s really a speed guy and that’s what I am trying to be, too. I actually watched his film a lot...
CS Bank promotes Graham to sales manager
Jason Tennant, president and chief lending officer for CS Bank, has announced the promotion of Rachel Graham to Sales Manager for CS Bank. Graham will be responsible for the management and oversight of all branch sales-related efforts, with a focus on matching the bank’s client base with the best possible products to assist with the enhancement of their financial well-being.
Denver gets TONS of complaints about July 4th fireworks. We issue very few citations.
Most fireworks are illegal in Colorado, but you wouldn't know it if you've ever stood atop Ruby Hill on the Fourth of July. From there, any observer can see that the surrounding neighborhoods — nay, the whole city — erupt with color and flame on the big day. People who live nearby know the chorus of booms and bangs have been growing as the holiday inches closer.
A 'City of the Future' Is Being Built Around One of the World's Busiest Airports
One of the biggest and busiest airports in the country may soon be more than just an airport — it may be a hub for a thriving “aerotropolis.”. If you’ve ever flown into Denver International Airport, you probably know it’s not actually in downtown Denver. It’s about a 45-minute drive from the airport to downtown Denver with no traffic, or you can take a $10 train ride from the airport and reach downtown in about the same time. That means there’s lots of undeveloped land around Denver International Airport, even though it’s one of the busiest airports in the world.
Milwaukee Brewers: Willy Adames Ejected For 2nd Time In His Career (Watch)
The Milwaukee Brewers shutout the Colorado Rockies on Wednesday night. Colin Rea delivered seven strong shutout innings and Jakob Junis picked up a multi inning save out of the bullpen. The Brew Crew managed to win despite shortstop Willy Adames watching this game from the clubhouse as he was ejected during the fifth inning.
Construction Sale at Discount Motors celebrates new center
(SPONSORED) — Rev your engines, folks, because prices are hitting the brakes at Discount Motors to make room for incoming vehicles!. The used car dealership in Pueblo is opening a new service center soon. It will offer top-notch automotive services for everyone, whether you bought your car from them or not. Owner Dominic Mannino shares on FOX21’s lifestyle show how they’re helping steer southern Colorado into savings with the Construction Sale!
DIA, event organizers paid for Mayor Mike Johnston's trips to Paris, Ireland
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston has been hopscotching to European cities practically free of charge, his office confirmed. Event organizers picked up Johnston's expenses for his trip to France, while Denver International Airport paid for his trip to Ireland. Because organizers paid for much of those expenses, it's not clear what...
Proposed Broncos trade candidate simply makes no sense at this stage
There's nothing to be mile high about with the Denver Broncos. They are coming off a dreadful season and their current cap situation is a mess. Not to mention, wide receiver Courtland Sutton missed OTAs. The good news is, the former SMU wide receiver rejoined the Broncos for the mandatory minicamp. As such, it makes no sense as to why the franchise should even consider picking up the phone and calling the 49ers to try and trade for Brandon Aiyuk.
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