Tag: Spokesperson
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Downtown Denver preps for almost 40,000 Mile High 420 Festival attendees
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Denverites need to watch out for the cloud Thursday. No, not the brown cloud that the city’s pollution brings — but rather the “green” cloud that will be over Civic Center Park during Denver’s Mile High 420 Festival presented by Jars Cannabis. It goes from 1 to…
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New ready-to-drink vodka beverage VAQIT finds success in Denver market
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save A young Denver-based beverage company named Vaqit, pronounced (vock-it) could be on the precipice of big sales numbers as it recently inked a deal with concert and sports promoter AEG Presents. That deal comes on the heels of a recent partnership deal with the University…
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Kelly Brough: Denver will buy Park Hill Golf Course under her administration
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Denver mayoral candidate Kelly Brough said her administration will commit to buying the Park Hill Golf Course, citing the clear message from Denver residents who have voted on the measure three times. Brough supported question 2O, which would have lifted a conservation easement requiring a…
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Denver records highest single day total of cast ballots, still lower than 2019 turnout
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Over 18,000 ballots, the most in any single day yet, were counted by the Denver Elections Division on Monday, according to their latest available data. #tableau-svg-spinner-container-0{width:65px;height:65px;border-radius:10px;display:flex;justify-content:center;align-items:center}#tableau-svg-spinner-0{width:50px;height:50px;-webkit-animation:tableau-svg-spinner-animation 1s linear infinite;animation:tableau-svg-spinner-animation 1s linear infinite}@-webkit-keyframes tableau-svg-spinner-animation{100%{-webkit-transform:rotate(360deg)}}@keyframes tableau-svg-spinner-animation{100%{transform:rotate(360deg)}} #tail{fill:url(#tableau-fade-0)}#head{fill:#616570}stop{stop-color:#616570} #tableau-svg-spinner-container-0{border-radius:12px;background:rgba(255,255,255,.6); var divElement = document.getElementById(‘viz1680565556394’); var vizElement = divElement.getElementsByTagName(‘object’)[0]; if…
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Is slowing down the key to staying safe on snowy Colorado roads?
Denver’s first snow has come, but with great powder comes great responsibility. On the roads and highways especially. Though the Front Range streets were mainly just wet Thursday, mountain driving appeared treacherous as a fatal crash caused I-70 westbound to close for hours. U.S. Highway 40 at Rabbit Ears Pass will close Friday morning so the…
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Louisville police shoot and kill domestic violence suspect Sunday
The Louisville Police Department placed three officers on administrative leave Sunday after they allegedly shot and killed a 57-year-old man suspected of domestic violence, according to a news release. Officials declined to release identifications of anyone involved in the domestic violence incident, the suspect who was killed or any of the officers involved. The officers…
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Love them or loathe them: Metro Denver’s pitch people
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save With advertising taking center stage as much as the football game Sunday, it seemed a good time to reflect on some of the most notorious pitch people to grace the metro Denver airwaves over the years. Area residents remember well Jake Jabs, owner of American…
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Denver may lose millions in FEMA funds for homeless
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Denver could be stuck with tens of millions of dollars in homelessness mitigation costs, after the city’s request for federal pandemic-relief reimbursement for homelessness mitigation was initially deemed ineligible. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has said part of Denver’s requested $40 million reimbursement for…