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"Trust Patrols" latest attempt by Denver Mayor Mike Johnston, Denver Police, to build trust citywide
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston, in a bid to build trust and prevent crime in Denver communities, announced the Denver Police Department will begin so-called “trust patrols” that can be requested by local businesses and events or sent to specific locations. While the main goal of this effort is...
Johnston gives another State of The City address for Denver business leaders
At the Colorado Convention Center in the newly-built Bluebird Ballroom, hundreds of regional business leaders met together Tuesday to hear from Denver's mayor on his yearlong progress. The event, hosted by the Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce, was a day after Mayor Mike Johnston's State of the City address touting...
Hanneck Dry Cleaners Closes After 101 Years in Denver
Remember a time when you could pick up dry cleaning without worrying about parking tickets? Hanneck Dry Cleaners remembers. The longtime business at 606 East Sixth Avenue was open before bubble gum, parking meters and penicillin were invented, according to the Von Feldt family, which purchased the business in the 1950s. But after tackling stains, wrinkles and odd smells since 1923, Hanneck Dry Cleaners quietly closed for good on June 29.
Colorado ranks fifth in drivers with worst road rage
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KREX) — Road rage is one of the many dangers on the road and in Colorado it has become all too common, according to the Colorado State Patrol. CSP Trooper Gabriel Moltrer states, “Just to start last year, we had over 55,000 CSP call-ins (and) over 29,000 of those last year were road rage calls. So, with that, a lot of times people start having that road rage while they’re driving on the road.”
Town Hall Arts Center 2022-23 Annual Report
THAC is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation founded to benefit the public good. We offer regular reports on our activities and finances. Our fiscal year is July 1-June 30. We invite you to review our annual reports in PDF file format. Please do not hesitate to contact us with questions.
RTD Removes Speed Restrictions; Continues Rail Repairs on E, H, and R Lines
DENVER – RTD continues rail repairs on its E, H, and R lines. On the E and R lines, it has removed southbound speed restrictions between Orchard and Arapahoe at Village Center stations. Additionally, RTD was able to remove speed restrictions from a section of track north of Nine...
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...
Underground Music Showcase 2024 returns this weekend
The streets of Denver will be alive with the sound of underground music this weekend. The Underground Music Showcase — which started in 2001 and has hit South Broadway every year except 2020 — returns for its 2024 iteration on Friday, displaying over 175 bands throughout a nearly one-mile stretch.
Denver Puts 152 Student-Athletes on Summit League Academic Honor Roll
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – The University of Denver Division of Athletics had 152 student-athletes recognized on the 2023-24 Summit League Academic Honor Roll, the league office announced on Wednesday. Qualifications. Student-athletes must have at least a 3.2 cumulative grade-point average (GPA), on a 4.0 scale, for the year awarded.
Program Spotlight: Club de Lectura de Cuentos Cortos/ Short Stories Book Club at Rodolfo “Corky” Gonzales
We’ve asked libraries across Colorado to submit program they’ve run in the last year that they’re proud of and they want the rest of us to see and celebrate. Sharing stories in books is great… but what about our stories? The stories of the ways our libraries bring the community together, enrich the lives of our neighbors, and serve the people who live and work in our cities and towns.
Big Discounts for these 7 DCPA Shows including Christmas Carol, Hamlet
The Denver Center for the Performing Arts (DCPA) announces today that Christmas is coming early with seven productions on sale Thursday, July 25, with special deals on each through the end of July. Productions will include the seasonal tradition A Christmas Carol, the energizing national tours of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: The Musicaland Mannheim Steamroller Christmas by Chip Davis, the legendary musical, Funny Girl, Shakespeare’s revenge thriller Hamlet, the Theatre for Young Audiences production of Elephant & Piggie’s “We are in a Play!”, plus a new limited time offer for MONOPOLY LIFESIZED: Travel Edition, an interactive version of the world’s favorite board game. Additionally, a special holiday event rental package is available for the Directors Room in the Helen Bonfils Theatre Complex and select DCPA Education classes are available.
Rockies’ German Marquez returns to IL after first start since Tommy John surgery
Colorado Rockies right-hander German Marquez was placed on the 15-day injured list Monday with right elbow inflammation, eight days after his first major league start since Tommy John surgery.
WARNING: Smoky Haze and Triple-Digit Heat Grip Colorado
Out-of-State Wildfires Affecting Local Air Quality. A smoky haze from wildfires across the Pacific Northwest and parts of Canada is affecting air quality in local areas. The National Weather Service has issued Air Quality Advisories for parts of Colorado and Wyoming. According to the Colorado Department of Public Health and...
If Broncos season goes poorly, two scapegoats will lose their jobs
The Denver Broncos season is essentially here. The team will hold a press conference with head coach Sean Payton on Tuesday, followed by the annual media BBQ. This marks the start of training camp, with two practices on Wednesday and Thursday before fans can come to Broncos Park beginning on Friday.
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