COVID-19 Panic Buying and Impact of King Soopers Hours Change
The line prior to opening may have been fifty people long.
The line prior to opening may have been fifty people long.
A Winter Storm Watch is in effect.
The rare strain smells of pine tar and rubber.
The “catalyst release” seems virtually identical to a December 11 incident.
“This is the time to do right by workers.”
The CBI reports an “extreme volume of firearm background checks.”
Today is the last day to go golfing at Denver’s public courses.
But dispensaries can stay open!
The Denver resident is the thought leader of the militant neo-Nazi group.
The popular race has been going for more than forty years.
Don’t ask growers this question, unless you want a rant in return.
The former Lt. Gov. of Florida didn’t find a lot of Twitter love.
“The economic outlook is extremely uncertain.”
“I pray for my church, I pray for this city.”
“The more seriously we take this public health emergency, the better we can weather the storm.”
Faced with the increasing spread of the coronavirus in Denver, City Council is altering its rules regarding meeting cancellation.
It looks like 4/20 might have to stay at home this year, too.
“Now is not the time to be evicting people from their housing.”
Mayor Michael Hancock made the announcement earlier today.
The permanent supportive housing complex will be a home for dozens who have experienced chronic homelessness.
Chris Parente and Liz Kotalik announced their decisions on Twitter.
Officials are concerned about students being fed.