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Georgia-based green energy company signs giant lease in Brighton
BRIGHTON, Colo — A Georgia-based solar distribution company has signed a long-term lease for over 1.1 million square feet in Brighton, marking the largest speculative industrial lease completed in Colorado, according to real estate broker CBRE. Broadrange Logistics, a third-party logistics company, will move into the two remaining buildings...
Leadville Visitor Center Relocating to Historic Old American National Bank Building
The Leadville Visitor Center is excited to announce its forthcoming relocation from 809 Harrison Avenue to the iconic Old American National Bank Building at 460 Harrison Avenue. This move signifies a significant partnership between the Lake County Tourism Panel and Climax Molybdenum, a Freeport-McMoRan Company, aimed at enhancing the visitor experience in Leadville.
City Manager resigns in Westminster
WESTMINSTER, Colo. — Westminster's City Manager Mark Freitag submitted his letter of resignation to the City Council on Tuesday. The council accepted his resignation and appointed Deputy City Manager Jody Andrews to Acting City Manager while the city begins the recruitment process for a permanent replacement for Freitag. “Under...
Decision 2024: The Stakes for Colorado
Next with Kyle Clark is taking an in-depth look at how America’s choice for president will impact Colorado. The 2024 presidential election is quickly approaching. As Coloradans decide who they'll vote for, Next with Kyle Clark is taking an in-depth look at how America's choice for president will impact the state.
Lauren Boebert wants the Secret Service director held 'accountable' for Trump's shooting
Rep. Lauren Boebert of Colorado's 3rd Congressional District wants to hold U.S. Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle "accountable" for the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump. The Secret Service Accountability Act, introduced by Boebert on July 15, prohibits federal funds from being "obliged or expended" for Cheatle's salary. Boebert...
Sam’s Club To Make Drastic Change for Colorado Members
People absolutely love huge warehouse stores. For many, paying the cost of admission to get access to some incredible deals on anything from food to electronics is simply too good of a deal to pass up. However, there has been some recent controversy with how these stores are dealing out...
Residents describe removal of 100 trees at Dream Island as ‘debacle of sadness’
Numerous residents of the Dream Island neighborhood in Steamboat Springs are frustrated, depressed and upset this week after watching crews continue to remove more than 100 trees surrounding the residents’ homes. Officials with the Littleton-based real estate holding corporation Ascentia, which has owned Dream Island since 1991, cited safety...
Donald Trump's plans for Colorado's air, land and water
DENVER — More access to the outdoors, limiting regulatory oversight and taking power away from the president. On the surface, those sound like policies anyone could get behind, but the details behind those bullet points reveal the environmental policies another Donald Trump presidency could bring. Each day this week,...
University of Colorado Hospital No. 1 in the state, again.
The UCHealth University of Colorado Hospital in Aurora held onto its No. 1 ranking for the best hospital in the state, a distinction the health system has maintained since 2012. “This recognition highlights the unwavering dedication of UCHealth’s staff and providers, who always put our patients first,” said Elizabeth B....
Goodbye Redbox: Colorado Communities Say Farewell To DVD Kiosks
Remember when the weekends in Colorado included a trip to the local Blockbuster Video store to rent your favorite movie? From VHS to DVD, Blockbuster grew to more than 8000 stores from the late 80s until they stopped operating in 2013. Fast forward to 2024 and we are saying goodbye...
Famous Colorado Saloon And Concert Hall Closing After 42 Years
After more than four decades of entertaining fans from Colorado and beyond, this legendary and iconic Saloon and Concert Venue in Colorado is being forced to close its doors. End of an Era: Popular Colorado Saloon Closes Its Doors After 42 Years. After more than four decades as a staple...
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