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The Capital Grille steakhouse opens Lone Tree location
Maren Prince
maren.prince@denvergazette.com
Updated 5 hours ago
Reservations are live at The Capital Grille in Lone Tree, the steakhouse’s second Colorado location. The fine-dining restaurant will open March 15 at 9067 Westview Road near the Park Meadows Retail Resort, according to a news release. It will replace...
Maren Prince
Reporter
The Capital Grille steakhouse opens Lone Tree location
Maren Prince
maren.prince@denvergazette.com
Updated 5 hours ago
Reservations are live at The Capital Grille in Lone Tree, the steakhouse’s second Colorado location. The fine-dining restaurant will open March 15 at 9067 Westview Road near the Park Meadows Retail Resort, according to a news release. It will replace...
Maren Prince
Reporter
Bill to roll back Colorado Lottery credit card purchases clears Senate committee in tight vote
Marianne Goodland
marianne.goodland@coloradopolitics.com
Updated 10 hours ago
A bill seeking to reverse the Colorado Lottery’s recent move to allow credit card purchases for tickets narrowly cleared its first legislative hurdle last week, advancing from the Senate Finance Committee on a 5-4 vote after hours of debate over...
Marianne Goodland
Reporter
Bill to roll back Colorado lottery credit card purchases clears Senate committee in tight vote
Marianne Goodland
marianne.goodland@coloradopolitics.com
Updated 10 hours ago
A bill seeking to reverse the Colorado Lottery’s recent move to allow credit card purchases for tickets narrowly cleared its first legislative hurdle last week, advancing on a 5-4 vote after hours of debate over gambling addiction, consumer debt and...
Marianne Goodland
Reporter
Bill to roll back Colorado lottery credit card purchases clears Senate committee in tight vote
Marianne Goodland
marianne.goodland@coloradopolitics.com
Updated 10 hours ago
A bill seeking to reverse the Colorado Lottery’s recent move to allow credit card purchases for tickets narrowly cleared its first legislative hurdle last week, advancing on a 5-4 vote after hours of debate over gambling addiction, consumer debt and...
Marianne Goodland
Reporter
Five new EVs to get excited about in 2026
Edmunds
edmunds@gazette.com
Updated 11 hours ago
After years of experimentation and early adoption, automakers are rolling out the next generation of electric vehicles that better align with people’s needs and expectations. This year, you can expect to see new EVs that have more range, easier charging,...
Edmunds
Reporter
Denver gas prices surge as oil prices jump — and things could get worse, expert says
Daniel Boniface
dan.boniface@denvergazette.com
Updated 59 minutes ago
Denver gas prices surged last week by more than 63 cents per gallon, according to a survey of 844 stations across the city. A gallon of gas in Denver cost consumers $3.42 on average on Monday, about 76.2 cents higher...
Daniel Boniface
Reporter
Is work flex slowing downtown’s recovery? | ANALYSIS
Mark Samuelson
mark.samuelson@denvergazette.com
Updated 3 hours ago
Work-from-home and “flex work” policies, widely adopted five years ago as a hedge against the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, have lingered on — well after the virus retreated. But flex work may be running counter to downtown Denver’s efforts...
Mark Samuelson
Reporter
Colorado health equity funder’s redirection debated
Debbie Kelley
debbie.kelley@gazette.com
Updated 3 days ago
A redirection in grantmaking that began two years ago for The Colorado Trust, a 40-year-old Denver-headquartered funder, has led some employees to now voice concerns, which has reportedly put their jobs in jeopardy. The vice president of communications for the...
Debbie Kelley
Reporter
Colorado Attorney General, environmental groups challenge EPA rejection of the state’s regional haze plan
Scott Weiser
scott.weiser@gazette.com
Updated 3 days ago
Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser and several environmental organizations have filed separate petitions in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit challenging the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s decision to reject Colorado’s regional haze plan. The plan included proposals...
Scott Weiser
Reporter
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