Just for Kicks: Denver Is Getting a National Women’s Soccer League Team
Eighteen months ago, a coalition started pushing for a women’s professional soccer team in Denver. Now it’s a reality.
Eighteen months ago, a coalition started pushing for a women’s professional soccer team in Denver. Now it’s a reality.
Projects on major streets and at Denver International Airport should be finished in 2025.
Though complaints about rail slowdowns and construction snafus with the metro transit system abounded in 2024, there were some positives, too.
Organizers report heightened interest in unions in the Mile High City, and they expect that interest to grow in 2025.
Weekend storms plus weak snowpack are a formula for avalanche disaster.
The city added 160 properties to its neglected and derelict building registry in 2024.
Water bills doubled or tripled their normal amounts after the city’s utility provider changed software.
“It would not have been my choice to come before you for the first time asking for a salary increase, but that’s what the law requires…”
Rent in Denver is down by about 4.4 percent since last year, according to apartments.com, but how many units are really available for a decent price?
Two parks near Denver received major camping improvements in 2024, along with three more state parks.
This year, one major forecast is saying there’s a chance.
Marilyn Megenity started the Mercury Cafe fifty years ago. Since then, it’s gone through different names and addresses, a pandemic, new owners…and a boycott.
It’s unclear why Boyztown closed, but it’s a clear loss for Broadway.
From NCAA softball to the WNBA, the 99ers will show women’s sports daily.
“It feels a little bit awkward sitting here when I’m thinking about other resources that our agencies need.”
After a turbulent few years, Z Cycle’s new owners believe they have what it takes to keep the wheels turning.
The term “xeriscaping” can have a negative connotation, so Denver Water is rebranding the sustainable landscaping practice.
Your ultimate guide to the best holiday displays around metro Denver this year.
Hundreds of city employees can be involved in trying to eliminate challenges at just one problem property.
We drove up and down Colfax this week during morning, lunch and rush hours with a timer. Here’s what we found.
Filings show the Littleton location of the controversial wildlife facility has lost hundreds of thousands of dollars in the last year.
Police are calling the prancing dog-like robot “Spot,” but the Bomb Squad’s new toy will eventually be renamed by students at Doull Elementary School.