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Year: 2024

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Distillery in old warehouse district.

Ironton Distillery Leaving RiNo for Louisville Next Month

By Patricia CalhounNovember 21, 2024

“Ironton would like to extend one final thank you to its amazing Denver family with some special deals to help close out the space.”

The former DoubleTree Hotel at 4040 Quebec Street

Denver Homeless Shelters Need More Security and Transparent Spending, Audit Says

By Bennito L. KeltyNovember 21, 2024

“These issues need to be addressed, because vulnerable populations are at risk.”

cans of beer

This Week in Beer: River North Wins Big in Brussels and More

By Ryan PachmayerNovember 21, 2024

It nabbed Best American Beer at the Brussels Beer Challenge.

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people at the Five Points Jazz Festival in Denver

Five Points Jazz Festival to End, Replaced by Grants Program

By Jason HellerNovember 21, 2024

After 22 years of enlivening Denver, the Five Points Jazz Festival is being replaced by a jazz grants program.

outside of castle

Jim Bishop, King of Bishop Castle, Has Died

By Patricia CalhounNovember 21, 2024

The Pueblo man had towering ambitions and created a true roadside attraction, a 160-foot-high castle.

bar with counter, stools

Denver Makes Condé Nast Traveler List of Ten Best Places to Go

By Patricia CalhounNovember 21, 2024

The focus is on North America and the Caribbean, and the ten picks stretch from Greenland to Barbados to Boise.

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“Denver’s Ultimate Cemetery” Highlighted in Phil Goodstein’s New Book

By Teague BohlenNovember 21, 2024

The historican is writing a three-part series highlighting Denver’s cemeteries. But why?

See New Art and Wrap Up Some Holiday Shopping in Denver This Weekend

By Susan FroydNovember 21, 2024

Look for the perfect present, or just look at new work.

Home after fire with trash thrown around

Fire Inside Abandoned House Has Neighbors Frustrated With Derelict Property Program

By Catie CheshireNovember 21, 2024

Despite nearly $25,000 in fines this year alone, squatters and junk filled the home before it caught on fire earlier this month.

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Saint Joseph Hospital in Denver, Colorado.

Report: 14 Colorado Hospitals Still Don’t Comply With Price Transparency Rules

By Catie CheshireNovember 20, 2024

Around 60 percent of hospitals in Colorado comply with price transparency rules, but two major operators aren’t on board yet.

two men standing in an alley

Pizza Is Returning to Former Benny Blanco’s Space

By Jason HellerNovember 20, 2024

Your Mom’s House owner James Bedwell has teamed up with chef John Mora on the upcoming takeout joint dubbed Tua Mama’s Pizzeria.

Billie Eilish at Ball Arena in Denver.

Review: Billie Eilish Fills Ball Arena With Shrieking Fans and Set List of Hits

By Emily FergusonNovember 20, 2024

The musical sensation was smiling from ear to ear at the first show of her sold-out, two-night run in Denver.

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A man in green rides a sleigh with people behind him.

The DCPA’s A Christmas Carol Celebrates Thirty Years of Haunting the Holidays

By Toni TrescaNovember 20, 2024

“As the world gets crazier and crazier, it certainly feels like there is more need for this story.”

woman in blue dress standing in front of a bookshelf

Denver Public Library Resurrects One Book, One Denver

By Jason HellerNovember 20, 2024

Eleven years after the city closed the book on the program, the DPL is opening a new chapter.

Stay Toasty With This Cannabis-Infused Hot Buttered Cider

Stay Toasty With This Cannabis-Infused Hot Buttered Cider

By Herbert FuegoNovember 20, 2024

Replace rum with cannabutter, and you’ve got a decadent one-two combo.

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Owner Says Closure Could Be Imminent for Five Points Restaurant

By Kristin PazulskiNovember 20, 2024

“It’s a very tough and challenging landscape for restaurants to survive in Denver right now,” says the co-owner of Taco Uprising.

John Elway and Bo Nix

Adam Schefter Amazed to Learn That John Elway Hasn’t Spoken to Bo Nix

By Thomas MitchellNovember 20, 2024

Sports insider reading between the lines, or a generational disconnect between Baby Boomers and Generation Z, who’d rather run a mile than make a cold call?

Ford Amphitheater seen from above at night

Calls Grow Louder for the Ford Amphitheater to Quiet Down

By Jason HellerNovember 20, 2024

“The daily life of up to 43,000 people in the Colorado Springs area has been invaded,” states Ford Hurts Families, a community association.

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exterior of comic store

Hall of Justice Comics Celebrates a Big Anniversary With a Big Bash

By Teague BohlenNovember 20, 2024

Hall of Justice Comics began out of a basement twelve years ago, and now it’s been a brick-and-mortar for nearly a decade.

Greed, Vices, Vanity and Laziness: Denver’s Greatest Sins

By Teague BohlenNovember 20, 2024

A recent survey rated Denver sixth on the “sin index” for American cities.

A Venezuelan migrant looks over a line at a food pantry.

Nonprofits Working With Migrants Preparing for Trump’s Promised Operation Aurora Deportations

By Bennito L. KeltyNovember 20, 2024

“We will send elite squads of ICE, Border Patrol and federal law enforcement officers to hunt down, arrest and deport every last illegal alien gang member,” Donald Trump vowed.

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Colorado to Pay $1.5 Million to Website Designer Who Refused to Serve LGBTQ Couples

Colorado to Pay $1.5 Million to Website Designer Who Refused to Serve LGBTQ Couples

By Hannah MetzgerNovember 19, 2024

The state agreed to pay Lorie Smith’s attorneys’ fees after the Supreme Court ruled in favor of the web designer last year.

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