
New wine bar by Troy Guard aims to bring new life to downtown
Inside the tallest building in the city – home to several offices and business spaces – Guard is opening a wine bar and small plates lounge at Republic Plaza called "Done Deal."
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Inside the tallest building in the city – home to several offices and business spaces – Guard is opening a wine bar and small plates lounge at Republic Plaza called "Done Deal."
A small business in Aurora is celebrating a big milestone this weekend. Howdy Homemade Ice Cream is a sweet shop with a special staff, and Saturday marked its exciting one-year anniversary.
Tens of thousands of workers at Kaiser Permanente health care locations -- including in Colorado -- are now on strike.
Hundreds of motorcyclists rallied together for the 10th Annual MC-1 Foundation Honor Run. The annual fundraiser ride benefits Colorado first responders and their families, particularly those hurt or killed in the line of duty.
A stretch of East Colfax in Aurora is getting a fresh coat of paint. The fourth annual Colfax Canvas Mural Festival is underway, an event that started during the pandemic to bring color and vibrancy into neighborhoods.
One of the most destructive tree diseases is back in Denver. Dutch elm disease ravaged the urban canopy in the city in the 1970s but disappeared in 2011. But just last month, the aggressive tree killer was discovered again in the city.
The Denver police sergeant was seriously hurt while working in the Denver Nuggets victory parade earlier this summer. He was pinned beneath a fire truck and required numerous surgeries, including one to amputate his leg.
There's quite a bit of vacant land on the northeast side of Aurora and that's likely what's attractive to the co-owners of Elitch Gardens – Kroenke Sports Entertainment and Revesco Properties.
Global Fest in Aurora is a celebration like none other in Colorado.
It's a parent's nightmare – desperately calling for help because a baby isn't breathing. That's what happened over the weekend in Arapahoe County.
Carly Williams was on her way home to Denver last week when she became one of the victims in an 8-car pileup that happened after a police chase.
One victim's motorcycle was at a dead stop when another vehicle smashed into them in what he would learn was a police pursuit turned 8-car pileup in the heart of rush hour.
The foundation is also working on programming to teach students using live and virtual presentations from around the world. Altogether, it's a $6 million endeavor that aims to break ground later this year.
The Emerald Ash Borer is a non-native pest that has the potential to dramatically change the landscape of the Front Range.
Aurora Water is proposing the city to drop its watering restrictions and resume the normal 3-day schedule. That's what city Councilwoman Danielle Jurinsky believes should've been the case all along.