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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...
‘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.
5PM City Council Meeting @ City Hall
Attend the meeting @ City Hall Council Chambers - 911 10th Street - (map) Send comments on any of the following topics to PublicComment@cityofgolden.net BEFORE 3PM, or. Provide in-person comment during the business meeting, at 7:15PM. Study Session (5-6:40PM) 5-5:30PM Visit Golden Subcommittee Update. In the 1990s, Golden was struggling....
Tenants express concerns after Denver apartment complex passes third-party inspection
DENVER — Tenants at a Denver apartment complex are calling for change after the complex passed a third-party inspection even though, they say, residents are dealing with issues including pest infestations and months without basic utilities. Residents at the Felix on Dartmouth Avenue in southwest Denver became vocal about...
Faulting new law, parents sue Colorado, Brighton school district over daughter's gender transition
A Brighton couple is suing the state of Colorado, alleging that a law dealing with transgender identity violates parents’ constitutional rights and that their daughter, with the encouragement of a school district counselor, transitioned to a boy in secret. The couple filed the Aug. 7 lawsuit against the Department of Education, and the 27J School District in Brighton. The suit seeks to challenge the constitutionality of House Bill 1039, claiming it violates parents’ rights as outlined in the First and 14th Amendments of the American...
Commerce City police suspect retaliation in deadly shooting
After an unusually violent weekend in Commerce City, police are working to learn what led to five people being killed in just a few days. Adams County District Attorney Brian Mason said he'd never seen so much violence in such a short period of time in over 17 years as a prosecutor.In one of those shootings, investigators believe a man was killed in retaliation for another killing almost exactly one year ago. Now the father of the victim of the 2023 killing is charged with one from this weekend.On Saturday evening, a shooting was reported in the parking lot...
Former Broncos quarterback signs with Bills
Ben DiNucci is returning to the NFL. The former Denver Broncos backup quarterback signed with the Buffalo Bills on Monday, the team announced. Buffalo turned to DiNucci after losing third-string quarterback Shane Buechele to a neck injury. DiNucci, 27, joined the Broncos in 2023 after impressing in the XFL with...
Colorado football 2024 practice news: Camp storylines, schedule, Deion Sanders depth chart from Buffs insiders
The BuffStampede team has its finger on the pulse of Shedeur Sanders, Travis Hunter, Deion Sanders and CU football as fall camp opened for the Buffaloes on Monday
Over 140 complaints filed after Ford Amphitheater grand opening, neighbors react to sound levels
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) - Following a packed weekend at the brand new Ford Amphitheater with hometown act OneRepublic performing three different shows, residents who live nearby to the new venue explain varied experiences dealing with noise levels, all from within the same neighborhood. The City of Colorado Springs confirmed they received 144 noise complaints The post Over 140 complaints filed after Ford Amphitheater grand opening, neighbors react to sound levels appeared first on KRDO.
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