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Battle of the Badges connects cops, community and cancer
John Moore
john.moore@denvergazette.com
Updated 7 hours ago
For Aurora and Denver first responders, the gloves come on for a good time and a good cause Guns down, gloves up. That was the mantra last Saturday night for the 30 Denver and Aurora police officers, firefighters, corrections officers...
John Moore
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Colorado Rapids announce downtown Denver soccer experience this summer
Maren Prince
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Updated 3 hours ago
Downtown Denver visitors have an opportunity to play, watch and celebrate soccer this summer. The Colorado Rapids are teaming up with the Downtown Denver Partnership to create an “immersive fan zone experience” focused on connecting the local soccer community with the global...
Maren Prince
Reporter
The ancient, amazing lives of sandhill cranes, Colorado’s beloved visitors back for seasonal stop
Seth Boster
seth-boster@denvergazette.com
Updated 11 hours ago
In Colorado’s San Luis Valley, Jenny Nehring longs for this time of year, when her eyes look to the big sky and the big birds flying en masse against the Sangre de Cristo peaks, snow-capped and glowing from the rising...
Seth Boster
Reporter
There’s no need to go outside with these five options for streaming
jen-mulson
jen.mulson@gazette.com
Updated 17 hours ago
Feel like shedding a tear? “The Iron Claw” has landed on Netflix, bringing the tragic true story of the Von Erich family to your screen. Starring Zac Efron, Jeremy Allen White and Lily James, the film shows the rise of...
jen-mulson
Reporter
It’s time to apply for big game hunting licenses in Colorado
Seth Boster
seth.boster@gazette.com
Updated 1 day ago
Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s new big game brochure has been hitting hunters’ mailboxes ー the annual reminder to start planning for the seasons ahead. CPW also reminded in a recent social media post: “Whether you’re after a long-awaited lifetime tag...
Seth Boster
Reporter
New Dark Sky Community designated in Colorado, joining short list
Seth Boster
seth.boster@gazette.com
Updated 1 day ago
Another part of Colorado has been recognized for its rare celestial view. In announcing the state’s next Dark Sky Community, DarkSky International described Old Snowmass as a “spectacular corner of the Roaring Fork Valley” ー an unincorporated corner between Aspen...
Seth Boster
Reporter
Will Denver’s dueling underground music fests face off at once?
John Moore
john.moore@denvergazette.com
Updated 17 hours ago
Less than a year ago, local music fans collectively pondered whether the summer music festival might be dead in Denver. (To our credit, we opined in this space: “Categorically not.” Actually, our exact words were: “Don’t be daft, punk!”) But...
John Moore
Reporter
Data: U.S. maternal deaths fell in 2024 and may have dropped again last year
The Associated Press
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Updated 2 days ago
NEW YORK — Fewer U.S. women died around the time of childbirth in 2024, a government analysis shows, and provisional data suggests the trend may have continued last year. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Wednesday reported...
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Colorado hot springs celebrates ‘first-of-its-kind’ expansion
Seth Boster
seth.boster@gazette.com
Updated 5 hours ago
A hot springs destination in Colorado has marked a “major” expansion. And it’s not exactly the expansion you’d expect at a soaking retreat. In Glenwood Springs, Iron Mountain Hot Springs is calling its newly opened Sauna Summit “the country’s most...
Seth Boster
Reporter
Is your diet causing UTIs? Here’s how it may be at fault
Tribune News Service
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Updated 4 days ago
Miriam FauziaThe Dallas Morning News UTIs can be painful, and they’re not something people like to talk about. But they happen often, affecting an estimated 60% of women and 20% of men in their lifetimes. While we might view these...
Tribune News Service
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save I expected to learn about ramen and bullet trains while in Japan, but not my relationship with awe. For the first half of our 12-hour flight there was no awe. I did yoga poses outside the bathroom, trying to ease stomach cramps. My best friend, […]
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Ownership could change over old ski mountain in southern Colorado
Control of a ski area revival in southern Colorado could shift following a recent decision by Huerfano County commissioners. Two of the three voted to pursue transferring Cuchara Mountain Park back to Cuchara Foundation, which in 2017 purchased the former ski area base that was abandoned at the turn of the century. The foundation then […]




