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Why was an animal native only to South America wandering around a Denver park?
Earlier this week a giant tortoise caused a traffic jam on I-25 in Colorado, and now an animal native to South America was hanging around a Denver park!. Wildlife officials said on Tuesday (July 2) they are searching for a South American rodent that has been spotted at a Lakewood park.
Nuggets Urged Not to Trade for Former MVP & 9-Time Star
The Denver Nuggets have been linked to Los Angeles Clippers guard and former MVP Russell Westbrook. Though it wouldn’t take much to acquire Westbrook. The Ringer’s Kevin O’Connor explained why he believes the Nuggets should pass on acquiring him. O’Connor explained why he sees trading for Westbrook...
Third-party study finds the City and County of Denver a good place to work
The City of Denver is a competitive employer when compared to the private sector, a recent study found. The Office of Human Resources shared the findings of the study conducted by an unnamed third party contractor on Tuesday. The city was asked to clarify who the third party contractor is,...
WATCH – Someone hit Morgan Wallen with a phone in Denver and he was not happy about it
A couple of weeks ago I told you about someone throwing underwear at Morgan Wallen in Minnesota, so I put a plea to the people of Denver not do do the same thing when he performed at Empower Field at Mile High. Well, no one threw panties, but stuff was still thrown…
Popular country music band cancels shows after singer’s heartbreaking diagnosis
The Mavericks have announced that a pair of their upcoming shows have been cancelled after frontman Raul Malo was diagnosed with cancer. The band said that their July 12 and July 14 shows in Steamboat Springs have been cancelled, and that their July 13 show in Denver has been rescheduled for 8/25.
Quarterra Multifamily Starts Leasing at 420-Unit Dryden Luxury Highrise Apartment Community in Denver's Golden Triangle Neighborhood
DENVER, CO - Quarterra Multifamily, a subsidiary of Lennar Corporation and a vertically integrated multifamily apartment builder, developer, and property manager, announced the start of leasing at Dryden, a luxury community that blends urban activity and walkability with the elegance and culture of Denver's thriving Golden Triangle Neighborhood. Dryden is...
Rent-free housing: Denver real estate firm donates apartments to 10 early-career teachers
Ten early-career Denver classroom teachers will get free rent for a year in a new upscale apartment building in the northwest part of the city — a novel, if incremental, approach to the problem of rising housing costs making it difficult for teachers to live close to where they work.
Gerson Preston Expands National Footprint with New Denver Office
Gerson, Preston, Klein, Lips, Eisenberg & Gelber, P.A. (Gerson Preston) – a South Florida-based premier accounting and advisory firm offering industry-specific services to clients of all shapes and sizes including the real estate and construction industry – has announced the opening of its new office in Denver. The 2,500-square-foot office, located at the Galleria at Cherry Creek, 720 S. Colorado Blvd., Suite 530-S, Glendale officially opened its doors on Monday, June 17, 2024.
Multi-Sensory Immersive Experience DARKFIELD Extended By Popular Demand
The Denver Center for the Performing Arts (DCPA) Off-Center and Realscape Productions, in partnership with UK-based creators of innovative immersive experiences, DARKFIELD, have announced that, due to popular demand, the US tour launch of the multi-sensory series DARKFIELD, featuring SÉANCE, FLIGHT and COMA, will extend through September 1 in the city's River North (RiNo) Art District neighborhood.
Bicyclist killed after vehicle rolls over into center median of I-76
The Colorado State Patrol is investigating a deadly rollover crash that left a bicyclist dead early Tuesday morning. The crash happened on I-76 near Sheridan Boulevard northwest of Denver. State troopers rushed to a report of a single-vehicle rollover and car fire in the center median of I-76 about 4:30 a.m. Tuesday. When troopers arrived, they found the bicyclist had died at the scene of the crash. The driver was the only occupant of the vehicle and was rushed to the hospital with serious injuries. The Colorado State Patrol said that the crash remained under investigation on Tuesday afternoon. No charges had been filed at that time. The identity of the bicyclist who was killed will be released by the Adams County Coroner's Office.
Meet Estefani Peña Figueroa: CU Denver’s New Program Director for Latinx Student Services
Estéfani Peña Figueroa was born in Guatemala and came to the United States when she was seven. Like all parents, her family wanted the best opportunities for her, even if that meant she would be an undocumented student. After crossing the Mexican border, her family headed for Colorado, which she has called home ever since.
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