Author: Dennis Huspeni
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Loveland Pass remains closed; 85% of debris in travel lanes cleared Tuesday
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Update: On Tuesday, CDOT announced road crews were nearing completion of the first phase in a two-stage cleanup operation on U.S. Highway 6, Loveland Pass. The highway section between Loveland Ski Area and Arapahoe Basin Ski Area has been closed after a landslide left the roadway…
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Parker demonstration gets off to an early start
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The “No Kings” rallies started early in Parker on Saturday, where several dozen protesters waved American flags, displayed signs and solicited honks of support from passing motorists on Parker Road, from Lincoln Avenue down to Hess Road. They adhered to the Town of Parker’s request…
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Iconic South Broadway brewery, Burns Family Artisan Ales to close Denver location
Those looking to raid the cellar of one of Denver’s “biggest” beer makers have until Saturday. Burns Family Artisan Ales, a South Broadway staple brewery for almost seven years at 1236 S. Broadway, closes for good on May 31. In the craft brewery community, a “big beer” has double-digit alcohol by volume (abv), and Owner…
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Number of metro Denver homes for sale increases in April, but overall market hard to read
The number of homes for sale in the metro Denver area market continued to increase in April, while the number of active listings at the end of the month soared more than 70% compared to a year ago. That’s according to the April Denver Metro Association of Realtors Market Trends report, which covers the 11-county…
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Colorado unemployment rate inches up, remains above the national average
Colorado’s unemployment rate rose slightly in March to 4.8%, which is also above the national average of 4.2%. It ticked up from 4.7% in February, as did the national average from 4.1%, according to a report from the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment released Friday. The number of those jobless increased by 1,200 month-over-month,…
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As Interstate 70 gridlock and closures frustrate motorists, officials conduct chain law crackdown
Friday’s spring snowstorm, though expected, still wreaked havoc on Interstate 70 as slide-offs, crashes and at least one commercial truck driver caused at least two closures on the eve of the busy holiday weekend. Plus, transportation officials said, some drivers have made matters worse by not quickly getting out of the way when their cars…
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Aerospace company Safran opens doors on Parker production facility
Colorado marks the 25th state global company Safran has a presence in.
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Denver business, community leaders pay homage to Tom Clark
Known as ‘The Godfather of Regionalism,’ Clark’s legacy lives on through deals like the recent Sundance Film Festival coming to Boulder
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Colorado businesses brace for potential economic impact of Trump tariffs
Colorado business and political leaders are bracing for the fallout following President Donald Trump’s new round of tariffs, expressing worries about higher prices and possible damage to the state’s economy, though some offered calibrated responses and noted robust sales in some areas as customers decide to buy goods now in anticipation of higher prices later.…
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Manager of shuttered Aurora apartment complexes accuses officials of targeting him because he’s Jewish
A man accused of a slew of city code violations at apartment buildings boarded up by Aurora officials — a police official later said the move was also designed to curb the criminal activities of a Venezuelan gang — fired back in court documents, claiming the city unfairly targeted him because he is an Orthodox…




