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Residents of apartments forced out after Aurora deems building uninhabitable
Police in Aurora patrolled the property of the Fitzsimons Apartments on Tuesday morning as the deadline arrived for evicted residents to vacate the premises. The apartment complex located at Colfax Avenue and Nome Street, home to dozens of low-income residents, was forced to close by the City of Aurora.Those families were given less than a week to figure out where to go next after the City of Aurora served tenants with an eviction notice last Wednesday.The apartment complex, located at 1568 Nome Street has been deemed uninhabitable due to a history of poor conditions and longstanding code violations, according to the city. Some of...
Severtson Promotes New Broadway Series Thin Bezel Fixed Frame Projection Screen Solutions at 2024 CEDIA Expo
Now with an Acoustically-Transparent Option, the Broadway Thin Bezel Series is a Collection of Signature Fixed Frame Projection Screens that Offer a Sturdy Extruded Aluminum Frame with a 3/8-Inch Visible Border for a Fully Maximized Viewing Area. San Tan Valley, Ariz., Aug. 13, 2024 – Severtson Screens (severtsonscreens.com), a global...
Moment of the Week: Northern Arapaho Students Visit Campus
On Aug. 1, a group of Northern Arapaho prospective students visited CU Denver to take a campus tour and meet the Indigenous-Serving Operations Team and the Office of Student Transitions & Family Engagement. CU Denver signed an endowed scholarship agreement with the Northern Arapaho Tribe last year. CU Denver is committed to becomming an equity-serving university and to support its diverse and dynamic community.
Avison Young Trends Data: Denver Industries with an Increase in Busyness
New data analysis from Avison Young’s Office Busyness Index reveals that as of June 2024, office buildings across the U.S. are 61.9% as busy as they were in June 2019. Creating an index of properties across the country gives an accurate view of office utilization and shows which industries are thriving.
Capitol Hill Pizza Staple Benny Blanco's Closing After 24 Years
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DU Women’s Soccer Poised for Solid Campaign
Second-year DU women’s soccer head coach Julianne Sitch is returning a solid team with five of last season’s seven leading scorers along with the return of goalkeeper Molly Wissman who played in all 18 games last season. Sitch’s team has completed two home exhibitions with a 1-0 loss to preseason #18 Texas Tech (1-0) and a win against Air Force (3-0).
Renowned Denver Craft Distillery Sends Barrel of House-Made Signature Whiskey to Space, Launching “Strato Whiskey”
Mile High Spirits, a renowned Denver craft distillery, partnered with World View to send a barrel of their signature Fireside Whiskey to the stratosphere, launching the. The team at Mile High Spirits is no stranger to pushing the boundaries of what is possible in the spirits world, and this latest endeavor is no exception. “We’ve always been fascinated by the.
Deion Sanders Sets Record Straight On Reasoning Behind Heated Exchanges With Local Media
Colorado head football coach Deion Sanders was involved in a pair of tense interactions with local media during a recent press conference. While speaking on the year to come, he shunned two Denver based journalists as they attempted to ask questions. One of those media members worked for the Denver Post while the other was with a […] The post Deion Sanders Sets Record Straight On Reasoning Behind Heated Exchanges With Local Media appeared first on BroBible.
Denver Metal Group Cobranoid Does What It Wants, When It Wants
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Cap Hill Hotel Owner Still Has High Hopes for Cannabis Consumption Lounge
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Professional Skier and Ultrarunner Drew Petersen Debuts New Film in Denver
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Aurora residents to continue opposition to fracking near reservoir, Superfund site
Click play to listen to this article. (Colorado News Connection) Aurora residents and environmental groups said they will continue to oppose fracking near the Aurora Reservoir, thousands of homes and 13 schools after regulators approved a plan for more than 150 new well sites at Lowry Ranch last week. Lauren...
Tuesday in Thornton brings mild temps, another shot at thunderstorms
Well, for most of us, yesterday was pretty much a dud in terms of precipitation. Today we get another shot to spread it around. Partly sunny to mostly cloudy skies will be above this morning with calm conditions. Highs will reach the mid-80s. The afternoon will bring another round of...
‘An Evening in Provence’ exceeds its fundraising goal | NONPROFIT REGISTER
NEWS: That sigh of relief emanating from an office at 1553 Clinton St. in Aurora on Monday morning? It was the Aurora Interfaith Community Services staff when it became apparent that income from AICS’s annual gala had exceeded its goal by 30%. While an exact figure is still being...
Former Waterloo Chief Causing a Stir Again
Former Waterloo Police Chief, Joel Fitzgerald, has been placed on leave from his position as the Chief of Police of the Denver Regional Transportation District, according to Colorado Public Radio. It is unclear why Fitzgerald has been on leave since the beginning of July. The RTD says it is for potentially failing to adhere to all policies and procedures. CPR says they have obtained information that Fitzgerald routinely drove his agency vehicle over 100mph. They also say Fitzgerald has only averaged coming to work just nine days per month. In May he went in to work just three times. Fitzgerald rarely was even in town when he was the Waterloo Police Chief, instead spending most of his time in Texas with his family. He was hired at RTD with the tall task of growing the force from 18 officers in August of 2022 to 200 by this year. To date Fitzgerald has only been able to grow the force to 79 officers. His salary has also been a point of contention. He is currently being paid $250,000 along with a $10,000 moving stipend and an $8,000 bonus. That was the highest salary for a police chief in Colorado at the time. Fitzgerald recently applied for the Chief of Police job in Austin, Texas but did not get the job.
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