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2nd Most Popular Drive-Thru Coffee Bringing in Sixth Colorado Location
With all the coffee shops in Colorado, competition is very fierce. A lesser-known coffee shop for Coloradans will be opening their sixth location in the state, in Loveland. Starbucks, Dunkin', Dutch Bros., Ziggi's... Just a few of the coffee shops that you'll find in a lot of cities around Colorado; not many cities however have the one that's being built in the middle of town.
Research says Colorado will have a high percentage of nurse shortage by 2030
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO)- The American Association of Colleges of Nurses recently ran the numbers. They project that by the year 2030 Colorado will be one of the top five states feeling the strain. Colleges in Colorado Springs said they're doing their part to help fill in the gap when...
FOUND: Antonia Banducci, 79, last seen Greenwood Village
DENVER (KKTV) - UPDATE: Antonia Banducci was found and is safe. The CBI said 79-year-old Antonia Banducci suffers from a cognitive impairment. Banducci was last seen Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. walking near the 6400 block of S. Boston St. in Greenwood Village. The CBI said she is known to walk...
Denver weather: When will Colorado's smoky skies clear?
The smoke is coming from wildfires burning in Canada. The flow over Colorado is dragging the smoke into the atmosphere. However, FOX31 Chief Meteorologist Dave Fraser is forecasting a shift in flow on Thursday that will help disperse the smoke.
Thousands of Colorado janitors vote to authorize strike
Colorado's largest janitorial strike since the 1990s could begin next week. SEIU Local 105 janitors across the Denver area voted "yes" Tuesday to authorize a strike. They hope to reach an agreement with cleaning companies by the time their contract expires Sunday.Service Employees International Union Local 105 says it was a unanimous 100% "yes" vote. The negotiations affect over 2,000 janitors, 90% of whom are Latina women."We're ready to fight for our families and our communities," said Eva Martinez, a janitor for the last 30 years working at Republic Plaza. "Denver depends on us, and we need livable wages, safe workplaces,...
Colorado Gets Massive Funding to Fight Air Pollution
As we have come to learn here in the Front Range, air pollution has become quite the hot button issue. Back in 2022, the Environmental Protection Agency labeled the area as a ‘severe’ air pollution violator. Just recently, Fort Collins, Colorado Springs, and Denver were all listed in...
Tyler Baker Joins Ogletree Deakins as an Associate
Ogletree Deakins announced on July 23 that Tyler Baker joined the firm’s Denver office as an associate. She joins the firm’s employment law practice group. Baker represents employers in all aspects of labor and employment and defends clients during Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and Colorado Civil Rights Division administration processes.
University of Denver Swim and Dive Team in No More Under Swim Safely Series at El Pomar Natatorium
The University of Denver men's swimming and diving team is actively involved in a community program aimed at preventing drownings among children aged 4 to 18 in the Denver area. The "No More Under Swim Safely Series," led by collegiate swimmers, focuses on water safety skills to reduce the risk of drowning incidents. The team's head coach, Alicia Hicken-Franklin, highlights the positive impact of the program on both the participants and volunteers, emphasizing the importance of water safety education.
Denver International Airport shares odd items found in the lost and found
Denver International Airport is sharing some of the oddest items to end up in its lost and found. The airport averages more than 200,000 travelers each day and up to 200 lost-and-found items are turned in daily. Lost and found supervisor Noelle Aguirre is sharing some of the oddest items...
Most Expensive Home Sales in Denver and Boulder This Year
With the Denver real estate market leveling out from the pandemic, things are looking up for homebuyers in 2024. But some buyers don’t have to mind the state of the market or a budget — at least, not the way most of us do. Just look at the top ten most expensive homes sold in metro Denver and Boulder so far this year, all of which went for over $6 million.
Arvada Library redesign project underway, community survey available
Arvada Library continues to be a community hub nearly 20 years after opening. Now, a growing population and changing needs from the public means work on a $14 million redesign is underway."We were actually on our way to the park, and she was like is the library open?" Joe Hengstler said.Judging by the smile on his daughter's face, 4-year-old Juniper, and the stack of books in her hand, the visit was a success."It's kind of our after-school stop," Hengstler said.Hengstler is an avid library user and the executive director of the Olde Town Arvada Business Improvement District."As Olde Town has...
You Must See this Off-Grid Colorado Property Currently For Sale
Browsing through real estate listings across Colorado can be an entertaining activity. You'll come across mansions in ski towns like Vail and Aspen, historic homes in old mining towns, and oddly enough, every now and then you'll find buildings in the shape of domes. U.S. Government Says there Aren’t Aliens...
Colorado, bird flu epicenter, mandates weekly testing for H5N1 at dairy farms
State agriculture officials will be mandating weekly testing of milk samples for bird flu at all commercial dairy farms in the state, effective immediately, to curb further spread of H5N1.
Paris Olympics: A who’s who of all the athletes from our area
Just three days remain until the start of the 2024 Paris Olympics. Eleven athletes with ties to Boulder and Broomfield Counties will be wearing the red, white and blue once the competition kicks off. Valarie Allman, of Silver Creek High School in Longmont, will be defending her gold medal from...
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