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Teens excavate City Park as part of DMNS student scientist program
Teenagers are digging up City Park this summer. But don't worry, it's all part of the Denver Museum of Nature and Science student scientist internship program.Last month, the teens began the program at City Park. Now they're digging up old artifacts in City Park located in the heart of Denver. The Teen Science Scholars Program is a six-week course where students from underserved communities intern at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science. On Thursday, the teenagers dug up five different areas of City Park. Ground penetrating radar helped the future archeologists find the right places to dig in the park. What...
Meet Denver City Council President Amanda Sandoval
Amanda Sandoval, the Denver city councilmember from District 1, was unanimously elected as council president on Monday. She replaced Jamie Torres, who served in that role for the previous year. Sandoval, the daughter of one of Denver's most influential politicians, has been working within the halls of the Denver City and County Building since 2012, when she was hired as a council aide. ...
Los Dos Potrillos opening its first Denver location
A popular, family-owned Mexican restaurant has plans to open its first Denver location early next year. Los Dos Potrillos will open its seventh restaurant in the former Hacienda Colorado location at 4100 E. Mexico Ave., near Colorado Boulevard and Interstate 25, the Ramirez Hospitality Group announced Thursday. Los Dos Potrillos...
STAR responded to more calls than ever in 2023. They need more city support to do more
Denver’s Support Team Assisted Response, or STAR, responded to more than 7,000 calls in 2023 — its highest response rate yet, and one that reflects the need for more resources. The police alternative started in 2020. STAR sends paramedics and mental health professionals to people in nonviolent crises,...
Soak Up Straw-Hat Days
Welcome to August: It’s “Summertime and the livin’s easy!” Sure, it can be hot, but it is always filled with adventures that ignite excitement and energy to generate summer happiness!. This month brings up a lot of different feelings. It signifies the lazy days of summer...
RUNNER RAISES FUNDS FOR ABUSED KIDS
Rick Wulf's pastor from Trinity United Christian Church asked, "What are you doing to serve God?" during a bible study conversation. That question inspired Rick to run 500 miles to raise money for the Tennyson Center for Children in Denver. He is trying to help raise awareness and support for children impacted by abuse and trauma. He has volunteered for the center for over 20 years, and his heart and soul go out to each and every child and staff who work to help others.
Sign warning about presence of mountain lions at Colorado park prompts concern
A post on Reddit regarding a new sign that's cautioning the public about the presence of mountain lions at Jefferson County's Lair O' The Bear park is getting plenty of attention online, with questions being raised about why the sign has been installed and whether or not there's a major risk. The OutThere Colorado team reached out to officials to get the scoop. According to Jefferson County Parks and Conservation,...
Broncos Place RB Blake Watson on NFI List to Start Camp
The undrafted rookie is eligible to return at any time. The Denver Broncos placed running back Blake Watson on the Non-Football Injury (NFI) list after the undrafted rookie reported to training camp Wednesday, per the league's transaction wire. Watson — though it wasn't specified why he landed on NFI —...
CREW Denver Highlights its Inaugural DEI Event with a Special Panel of Experts
CREW Denver’s inaugural DEI Signature Event showcased a distinguished panel of industry experts. The event fostered a supportive and inclusive environment, celebrating diversity with an engaging Q&A session that inspired attendees. Through personal narratives, these accomplished women shared their journeys and insights on securing a well-deserved position in the commercial real estate industry’s marketplace.
Boebert tells radio hosts she would like to be secretary of the interior under Trump
U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert recently said on a radio network that she would be interested in being the U.S. secretary of the interior under former President Donald Trump if he were to be elected in November.
Broncos undrafted steal suffers unexpected setback before training camp
Last year, the Denver Broncos found a diamond in the rough in undrafted free agent running back Jaleel McLaughlin. It looked like they might be on their way to finding yet another gem of an undrafted free agent at that very same position in former Old Dominion and Memphis star Blake Watson, but Watson has suffered a pre-training camp setback.
Local Models Attend Denver Fashion Week Auditions
This past Sunday, Denver Fashion Week hosted its Fall ’24 model auditions at The Broadway where over 500 eager and talented models of all sizes, ages and heights were in attendance. Models of all experiences had the opportunity to audition in front of Runway Producer Nikki Strickler and move on to casting where designers select who they want to walk in the show.
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