Author: Dennis Huspeni
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Colorado attorney general sues Mesa County sheriff’s deputy over assisting ICE
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser filed a civil lawsuit against a Mesa County Sheriff’s Office deputy who tipped ICE off — via a routinely used multi-agency communications channel — to a college student who has overstayed her visa. Weiser filed the case before the county’s sheriff has completed…
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Satellite company looking at Broomfield for U.S. subsidiary
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Colorado’s Economic Development Commission on Thursday approved economic incentives for a European telecommunications and weather monitoring satellite company to open a subsidiary in Broomfield. Dubbed Project SAM — company names are kept private during the competitive location process — could receive up to $110,094 in Job Growth…
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Loveland Pass remains closed; 85% of debris in travel lanes cleared Tuesday
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Update: On Tuesday, CDOT announced road crews were nearing completion of the first phase in a two-stage cleanup operation on U.S. Highway 6, Loveland Pass. The highway section between Loveland Ski Area and Arapahoe Basin Ski Area has been closed after a landslide left the roadway…
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Parker demonstration gets off to an early start
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The “No Kings” rallies started early in Parker on Saturday, where several dozen protesters waved American flags, displayed signs and solicited honks of support from passing motorists on Parker Road, from Lincoln Avenue down to Hess Road. They adhered to the Town of Parker’s request…
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Iconic South Broadway brewery, Burns Family Artisan Ales to close Denver location
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Those looking to raid the cellar of one of Denver’s “biggest” beer makers have until Saturday. Burns Family Artisan Ales, a South Broadway staple brewery for almost seven years at 1236 S. Broadway, closes for good on May 31. In the craft brewery community, a…
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Denver business leader Tom Clark dies
Longtime Denver business leader Tom Clark, who was credited for helping bring Major League Baseball to Denver and landing Denver International Airport, died Wednesday. He was 75. Often referred to as “The Godfather of Regionalism,” Clark’s consensus-building style ingratiated him to important business and government leaders during a key period of growth for the metro…
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Friday winter storm blankets metro Denver
A snowy winter storm blanketed the metro Denver area Friday morning, shutting down several school districts, tying up rush-hour traffic and impacting highway travel in the mountains as I-70 and U.S. Highway 6 were closed at times. While the snowstorm was the biggest since November, the official total at Denver International Airport, where Denver’s snow…
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Monopoly Lifesized delivers for game lovers
The first thing to understand about the Denver Center for the Performing Arts’ interactive “Monopoly Lifesized Travel Edition” production is that the strategies usually deployed during the board game will not earn a victory here. As a lifelong Monopoly player, I grew up loving real estate and later covered it for years at the Denver…
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Man killed at Highlands Ranch arcade
A man was killed and a woman was injured in shootings at a popular arcade and laser tag venue in Highlands Ranch. Douglas County Sheriff’s Office said it received a call about an active shooter just before midnight Sunday at Main Event Highlands Ranch, located at 64 West Centennial Boulevard. A deputy who was down…