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Denver's City and County Building with a banner showing love to immigrants.

Denver Is Training Interpreters for Free to Facilitate Language Access for Immigrants and Refugees

By Bennito L. KeltyJuly 25, 2023

City officials are looking to train anyone who is proficient in English and one of more than a dozen languages, including Cantonese, Arabic, Spanish and Swahili.

Unionized Elements Massage employees protest their employer's union busting tactics on May 27.

Massage Therapists Rubbed the Wrong Way by Firing After They Fought to Unionize

By Benjamin NeufeldJuly 24, 2023

The two employees of Elements Massage claim they were booted over their unionization efforts. Now they’re kicking back.

LoDo Restaurateur Fed Up With Denver’s Short-Term Rental Application Process

By Benjamin NeufeldJuly 24, 2023

Jake Linzinmeir, owner of Jovanina’s, has been waiting months to hear back from the city.

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All Dolled Up: You Can Thank Denver’s Ruth Handler for Barbie

By Catie CheshireJuly 20, 2023

Greta Gerwig’s movie is a hit!

High Hopes: Ten Ways That Denver Can Get Its Mojo Back

High Hopes: Ten Ways That Denver Can Get Its Mojo Back

By Patricia CalhounJuly 11, 2023

With Mike Johnston the first new mayor in twelve years, spirits are rising in the Mile High City.

cartoon of outside of casa bonita

Cartoon of Casa Bonita Draws Trademark Complaint From Owners

By Patricia CalhounJuly 3, 2023

Etsy sent a notice of trademark violation to Karl Christian Krumpholz for an illustration that had been on the cover of Westword in May.

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Tennyson Street continues to change each decade, but the house on 4450 N Tennyson Street has survived more than a century.

Daphne Salone Wants to Save Her Tennyson Street House as a Historic Reminder

By Bennito L. KeltyJune 22, 2023

The owner of a century-old house on Tennyson Street wants to make the building a historic landmark.

Saint Joseph Hospital in Denver, Colorado.

Nursing Assistants Complain About Pay Cuts After Intermountain Healthcare Merger

By Benjamin NeufeldJune 20, 2023

Employees at hospitals formerly owned by SCL Health are worried about a new pay system.

Time Running Out on Six Senses Hotel Project Outside Telluride

By Justin CriadoJune 14, 2023

The decision was postponed from June 15 to August 17.

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A couple watching a movie at the 88 Drive-In Theater in Commerce City, Colorado.

The 88, Metro Denver’s Last Drive-In, Wants to Close to Make Room for a Warehouse

By Chris PerezJune 5, 2023

Located in Commerce City, the 88 Drive-In Theater is the last of its kind in metro Denver, with the next closest in Fort Collins.

The former Cabin Tap House and Falling Rock Tap House space at 1919 Blake Street in Denver, Colorado.

New Lounge Could Take Over Old Falling Rock Space in LoDo

By Catie CheshireJune 2, 2023

The building at 1919 Blake Street has been empty since a fatal shooting at Cabin Tap House on January 1, 2022.

A woman stands on the corner with a cart containing ballpark snacks.

Coors Field Street Vendors Say Bad Weather, Rockies Sucking Has Hurt Business

By Catie CheshireMay 27, 2023

Before the pandemic, Denver had nearly forty licensed vendors slinging food outside of Coors Field before Colorado Rockies games. Now, there are just eight.

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The Farmers Highline Canal winds across a dry Jefferson County landscape.

Jeffco Neighbors’ Group Proposes Moratorium on “Amazon-Type” Developments

By Catie CheshireMay 23, 2023

Jefferson County residents are vying for a moratorium on “Amazon-type warehouse developments” near homes after one project revealed a county-wide problem.

A blonde woman gazes at a document with a perturbed expression.

Here’s How Many Apartments Are Left in Denver for $2,000 or Less

By Catie CheshireMay 19, 2023

The median rent of $2,797 is well above the national average, leaving few options for apartment seekers on budgets – but there are some possibilities.

9News’ Kathy Sabine on Her Skin Cancer Journey One Year Later

9News’ Kathy Sabine on Her Skin Cancer Journey One Year Later

By Michael RobertsMay 18, 2023

“I really want to take this time to see if there’s a different path I should take that might make a bigger difference.”

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Denver Plummets on Best Cities List, Finishes Fourth in Colorado

Denver Plummets on Best Cities List, Finishes Fourth in Colorado

By Michael RobertsMay 16, 2023

U.S. News & World Report has just released its annual roster of the best places to live in the country.

A panoramic view of Denver facing west, showing the Elitch's Amusement Park and Broncos stadium.

City Working to Dampen Denver’s Flooding Alongside Developments Like the River Mile

By Catie CheshireMay 12, 2023

The City of Denver, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the River Mile development are all working to prevent floods along the South Platte River.

A pair of white hands pry open an empty wallet with their thumbs.

Denver Issues Fines for Rental Properties Without Licenses

By Catie CheshireMay 12, 2023

The City of Denver is getting a residential rental licensing program up and running and landlords that haven’t complied yet are starting to get fines.

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Aurora Sets Sights on Creating a South Korean Consulate for Booming Immigrant Community

Aurora Sets Sights on Creating a South Korean Consulate for Booming Immigrant Community

By Bennito L. KeltyMay 11, 2023

“There are over 40,000 Koreans within the state,” says Aurora outreach coordinator Minsoo Song, with many of them living in Colorado’s third largest city.

KGNU new headquarters in Boulder

KGNU’s Unlikely 45-Year Success Story Continues With New Building Purchase

By Michael RobertsApril 27, 2023

The Boulder-based station announced the purchase of a new headquarters weeks before its 45th anniversary.

Wood from an old 16th Street locust tree.

40-Year-Old Trees Disappearing on 16th Street Mall as Denver Celebrates Arbor Day

By Benjamin NeufeldApril 26, 2023

“Transplants” from out of state will replace the original plantings from 1982.

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bee hive

Bee Here Now: Capella Ranch Has a Honey of an Idea

By Catie CheshireApril 25, 2023

Spend thirty minutes in a hut at the Peterson farm in Lafayette and get buzzed!

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