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Opinion: Denver homeless hotel windows offer glimpse into poverty
Ever since I was a child, I have noticed that low-income rentals often have something in common – broken or boarded up windows and ripped down curtains with aluminum foil or blankets in their place. You can put poverty behind four walls, but you really can’t hide the mess no matter how hard you try.
Colorado Files Lawsuit Against Two of the Biggest Ticket Sellers
It’s early in the year, and Colorado has already looked to hold different institutions accountable for some possible shady dealings. Back in February, Colorado Attorney General, Phil Weiser filed a lawsuit to try and stop the Kroger and Albertsons merger. He cited that the merger would likely get rid of competition in the area and drive up prices.
Colorado Restaurant Voted the Best Breakfast Spot in the State
As we have noted many different times, Colorado’s food scene has been on the come up for a while now. When it comes to great breakfast places, there’s so many different and incredible options. For one, you’ve got places like Maggi’s Kitchen out in Longmont, Colorado. They’ve got...
Honoring Our Heroes: Local Observances of Memorial Day 2024
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5 Best Colorado Cities to Call Home in 2024
There are many great cities and towns in Colorado to call home. Of course, we all know that some cities are better than others. For most of us, picking the best city to call home in Colorado comes down to opinion. We all have different wants and needs from the...
Denver ranks No. 6 in the U.S. for pet-friendly living
Data: Zillow/BARK; Chart: Axios VisualsDenver is the sixth most pet-friendly city in the country for renters, according to a recent analysis from Zillow.Why it matters: It's challenging enough to find housing in a city with a widening affordability gap. When landlords won't accept dogs and cats, it makes the process even harder for the tens of thousands of Denver households with pets.By the numbers: 72% of Denver's rental listings on Zillow are pet-friendly, nearly 20 percentage points higher than the national average of 55%.Yes, but: The percentage of pet-friendly rentals is down slightly in Denver from 76.5% last year, per Zillow data.The intrigue: Nationwide, about 60% of renters have at least one pet, and twice as many renters filter for pet-friendly listings than for any other amenity, according to Zillow.Fun fact: Denver's dog-friendly trails, restaurants, bars and accommodations earned the city a spot in USA Today's top 10 dog-friendly vacation destinations.Sign up for Axios Denver for free.
Massive project starts remaking downtown Golden
GOLDEN, Colo. — A Coors family project remaking part of downtown Golden is officially underway. The project, called Clayworks, is the redevelopment of five city blocks owned by the Coors family. The 12.4-acre site at 500 9th St. will eventually include 1.2 million square feet of residential, retail, hotel and office space.
11 Colorado cities to get F-16 military flyovers this weekend
AURORA, Colo. — The Colorado National Guard will fly a formation of F-16C Vipers over Colorado communities on Saturday and Monday to commemorate Memorial Day. The 140th Wing will perform flyovers in Aurora and Silverton on Saturday. On Monday, Memorial Day, the Colorado Air National Guard will conduct flyovers...
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