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Colorado King Soopers Frustrate Honest Customers With New Policy
EmplWhen Coloradans go to the grocery store, they generally want to get it done as quickly and easily as possible. Things look like they are changing for the worse when it comes to King Soopers and and a common item. It's a situation where the criminals have won; King Soopers...
Two Colorado Cities Make the Most Desirable Places to Live List
I remember when I left Colorado years ago. I couldn't wait to get back home. While it might have taken my wife and I years to finally return to the state we love, we did it. Just not in the timeframe we wanted. Anyone who comes to Colorado knows about...
Cap Hill Hotel Owner Still Has High Hopes for Cannabis Consumption Lounge
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How Castle Pines Makes Their Famous Milkshakes
CASTLE PINES, Colo. — Castle pines golf club is a dream, and while golfers aspire to shoot par, they also desire dessert. “People come from all over the world to get our world famous milkshakes.” Lisa Walker-Straten has been making the famous Castle Pines milkshakes for the last 13 years, “Milkshakes take us back to our childhood and they’re just something that everybody likes and looks forward to. I mean people come here and golf and the whole time they’re golfing they’re like I can’t wait to get my milkshake.”
You can take your dog to the pool on Aug. 18
Do you love to swim in public pools, but always get sad because you can't bring your dog along for a dip? Dry those chlorine-encrusted eyes, dear reader. Your day is almost here. Denver Parks and Recreation's annual "Dog-A-Pool-Ooza" event returns on August 18th. For three glorious hours, they'll let...
Attorneys for pet food plant in Denver respond to attempted class action lawsuit over stench
DENVER, Colorado — For decades, the smell emanating from the Nestle Purina pet food plant north of downtown Denver has long been a reality. Now, a lawsuit seeking damages from the company continues to make its way through a federal court in Colorado. 9NEWS covered the lawsuit in May,...
Colorado Has 2 New Speakeasys That Are Very Different
Ways of having fun in Colorado include seeking out interesting watering holes. A great "dive bar," a fun sports bar, a romantic spot, and unique speakeasys. Speakeasys just have that feel of being a part of something that only a select few know about. In the end, however, the owners of speakeasys are hoping everyone will find them so that they stay open.
Brave Cat Defies Odds, Walks Away from Colorado Wildfire Alive
There have been many wildfires in Colorado in the past week. Unfortunately, homes and lives have been lost due to the fires. We are incredibly thankful for the fire crews and first responders in Colorado who go above and beyond to keep us safe. Sometimes it is difficult to find...
Elway Will Play a Rare Local Show at the Squire Lounge This Week
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Metro moves: Snooze A.M.'s original restaurant reopens this week after $2.5M remodel
Welcome to the Denver Gazette’s Metro Moves. You’ll get the latest metro Denver openings, closings, hiring and promotion news here. To submit your company’s news, drop an email to bernadette.berdychowski@denvergazette.com. After a $2.5 million renovation, Denver’s brunch restaurant Snooze A.M. announced it will reopen its first location...
Professional Skier and Ultrarunner Drew Petersen Debuts New Film in Denver
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The pipes, the pipes are calling — and they’re coming from some of Colorado’s youngest bagpipers
SEDALIA, Colo. — The Colorado Scottish Festival, which spanned the green grasses of the Denver Polo Ground this summer, buzzed with the toe-taps of Highland dancers and the squeals of adventurous eaters trying haggis. Under this hummed a distinctive drone audible from the Festival tents and the parking lot.
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