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WIN TIX! Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live™ Glow Party™ Lights Up Denver!
Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live™ Glow Party™ is returning to Denver! Fans of all ages will experience the thrill of watching their favorite Hot Wheels Monster Trucks in the DARK during three epic performances!. Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live™ Glow Party™ brings fans’ favorite Hot Wheels Monster Trucks...
Driver leaves scene of crash causing power outage in Aurora
AURORA, Colo. — Aurora Police are investigating Saturday morning after a driver crashed into a utility pole and left the scene. Police said all lanes of Havana Street were closed between East 10th Avenue and Del Mar Parkway were closed for the crash that happened around 4:15 a.m. Police...
Denver International Airport Reveals The Weirdest Items In Its Massive Lost And Found Department
The amount of items that end up in the lost and found department at Denver International Airport is pretty crazy. “We get probably around 150 to 200 items a day,” lost and found supervisor Noelle Aguirre told ABC 7 Denver. Considering the airport served 77,837,917 passengers in 2023 (more than 200,000 people per day – […] The post Denver International Airport Reveals The Weirdest Items In Its Massive Lost And Found Department appeared first on BroBible.
Denver mayor reflects on progress in 1st year in office, what is next for Denver
Just days before the annual State of the City, Denver Mayor Mike Johnston sat down with Denver7 and answered questions about some of the most important topics and issues impacting residents.
Denver STAR program missed half of its calls in 2023
Denver's STAR program to send mental health help instead of police to some emergencies gets lots of praise. What it doesn't get to is about half the possible calls. The program missed thousands in 2023. According to Denver's Department of Public Safety, Denver 911 answered 1,350,546 incoming calls in 2023....
'Local hero': US Army veteran awarded Purple Heart at Larimer County ceremony
United States Army veteran Carl Smith, who was deployed in Vietnam in 1970, was awarded a Purple Heart at a ceremony in Fort Collins Friday. U.S. Rep. Joe Neguse, D-Boulder, presented the honor to Smith and pinned the medal. The military decoration is given to those who have been wounded...
Welcome to the Community: The 2nd Annual Tennyson Street Fair Comes This Weekend
Nothing says “community” like a neighborhood block party; and nothing says a neighborhood block party unless everyone is invited. If you haven’t heard yet, consider this your invitation to the 2nd annual Tennyson Street Fair on Saturday, July 20. From 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., come out and enjoy more than 100 Tennyson businesses and breweries, as well as other local businesses that will set up shop on the street alongside food trucks and live music at the free event on Tennyson Street from West 41st Avenue to West 43rd Avenue.
Colorado woman imprisoned for leading two auto theft rings
A Greeley woman, the alleged ringleader of two auto theft operations that stole dozens of vehicles from residents and dealerships, was recently sentenced to prison.But for half the time that most of the car thieves working with her received.Amanda Johnson, 41, was sentenced in Weld County district court to 10 years in the Colorado Department of Corrections at the end of May. Prosecutors had asked the presiding judge to give her 48 years.Meanwhile, five men who pleaded guilty to taking part in Johnson's schemes received between 18 and 21 years. Johnson's sentencing wrapped up two separate criminal investigations into two separate...
Giants burned by one of the unluckiest outs of the season
The San Francisco Giants were on the wrong end of some bad luck Friday against the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field in Denver, Colo. The Giants led 3-0 with one out in the top of the 4th inning. Brett Wisely came up to the plate with runners on first and second against Rockies starting pitcher... The post Giants burned by one of the unluckiest outs of the season appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
The Hidden Benefits Of Being A School Bus Driver In Colorado Revealed
Have you seen those yellow school buses around Colorado with drivers holding signs saying, "We're hiring"? If you've ever wondered how much these essential workers make, you may be surprised. Dive into what school bus drivers in Colorado earn and why becoming one might just be your next great adventure.
States strike out on their own on AI, privacy regulation
As congressional sessions have passed without any new federal artificial intelligence laws, state legislators are striking out on their own to regulate the technologies in the meantime. Colorado just signed into effect one of the most sweeping regulatory laws in the country, which sets guardrails for companies that develop and use AI. Its focus is mitigating consumer […] The post States strike out on their own on AI, privacy regulation appeared first on Oregon Capital Chronicle.
What’s Working: Repurposing old stuff in Colorado can be profitable
Quick links: Finding profit | Where does Colorado recycling go | Nicotine pouch maker picks Aurora | LogRhythm layoffs| Colorado unemployment rate stays at 3.8%. Reduce, reuse and recycle are the three R’s in the world of sustainability. Damon Carson has a fourth one: Repurpose. That’s not the same as reuse, he says.
Colorado Springs Utilities rates could go up by about 45% by 2030: 11 News is first to dive into the proposal
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) - You could be paying about 45% more for gas, water, electricity, and wastewater altogether five years from now if Colorado Springs Utilities gets it’s proposal approved by local leaders. 11 Investigates received a tip about a five-year plan to incrementally increase rates year over...
Sean Payton ranked 18th among 32 NFL head coaches
Sean Payton is set to enter his second season at the helm with the Denver Broncos this fall and according to Cody Benjamin of CBS Sports, Payton’s impact as a coach may do less good than they would like. Benjamin has Payton ranked as the 18th-best coach in the...
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