Tag: Closure
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144th Avenue reopens following crash that killed a motorcycle driver
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save A section of East 144th Avenue has reopened in all directions between Washington and Franklin streets following a fatal crash that occurred Friday morning. The road closed for an approximately three-hour investigation, and reopened around 11:30 a.m. according to the Thornton Police Department. Closed section…
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I-25 improvement project will cause overnight closures through summer
The project will repave the five-mile stretch of Interstate 25 from Alameda to 44th avenues
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Christmas closures around metro Denver
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It’s the most wonderful time of the year — which means closures to the cities, counties, state offices and several businesses. Most government offices and city agencies will be closed on Wednesday in observance of Christmas, a federal holiday. All courts will also be closed, as well. For those still waiting for those last-minute gifts to arrive, mail…
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Reverberations felt through communities as Denver Public Schools’ board proposes school closures
The Denver Public Schools Board of Education recently announced a proposal to close seven area schools due to declining enrollment, among other reasons.
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Natural Grocers in Denver’s Capitol Hill to close after struggling with theft and safety issues
Colorado’s organic food retailer Natural Grocers announced Wednesday it’s closing one of its locations in Denver’s Capitol Hill neighborhood. The store on the corner of Colfax Avenue and Washington Street will close on Oct. 31, the grocer said in a news release. It will begin store closure discounts Friday starting at 10% off everything to…
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State Capitol building closed Thursday
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The Colorado State Capitol building will be closed to the public on Thursday after an interior sewer line cracked and released sewage. According to a news release, the damaged line is located in the sub-basement of the building. While the leak has been contained, there…
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Commerce City splash pad to close June 17
Just when things were heating up, one of Commerce City’s favorite spots to cool off will temporarily close on Monday, June 17 due to a “significant water leak.” A city statement said staff is actively working with landscape contractors to install a barrier seal at the Pioneer Park splash pad, located at 5950 Holly St.,…
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Officials close tubing on Saint Vrain River after water reaches peak levels
Officials decided to shut down tubing on the North Saint Vrain and Saint Vrain rivers in Boulder County due to dangerously high water levels, according to the Boulder County Sheriff’s Office. Rivers are closed to all tubes — including single-chamber rafts, single-chamber belly-boats, and inner tubes — effective yesterday. Kayaks and white-water canoes are still permitted…
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Metro Moves: Cocktail bar opening, Best Buy closing
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Welcome to the Denver Gazette’s Metro Moves. You’ll get the latest metro Denver openings, closings, hiring and promotion news here. To submit your company’s news, drop an email to [email protected]. Goldfinch opens on south Broadway A new cocktail bar mixing Hollywood glamor with ski lodge coziness…
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Denver faces abundance of traffic, closures for New Year’s
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Those attempting to head downtown on New Year’s Eve should be wary. A collection of celebrations and events may hold Denver traffic to a standstill. New Year’s Eve falls on a Sunday this year, landing in line with a few sporting events in the city,…




