Tag: Dia
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Denver airport hasn’t had notice ICE agents will assist TSA yet. Wait times are short, though
As President Donald Trump deployed immigration agents to help U.S. airports manage hours‑long security lines during the partial government shutdown, Denver International Airport remained relatively calm on Monday. At the nation’s third‑busiest airport, TSA PreCheck lanes remained open to start the week — and so did Clear. By noon, security remained easy to get through,…
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Denver International Airport power restored, ground stop lifted by FAA
Power has been restored at Denver International Airport after an “incident” caused certain areas to be without power on Wednesday, including the trains, officials said via social media. The airport experienced a “power incident” around 9:20 a.m., according to an X post, leaving some areas of the airport without power for almost two hours. Officials posted…
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Truck driver hospitalized, United flight deplaned after Denver airport crash
The driver of a de-icing truck was hospitalized and a United Airlines flight was deplaned after a crash at Denver International Airport on Friday. Amid heavy snowfall, United Airlines flight 605 headed to Nashville hit the truck while leaving the de-icing pad around 8:30 a.m. Friday, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said. The driver of…
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Push to regulate high concession prices in Colorado could hurt vendors, critics warn
High food and drink prices have long been a staple of going to a sports game, concert, festival or the airport. But as inflation has increasingly pinched people’s wallets, pushback against higher concession prices is growing. The issue has reached Colorado’s Capitol this year. A group of Democrat policymakers seeks to curb expensive game day…
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9NEWS compared food prices inside and outside Denver’s airport
By Steve Staeger, Anna Hewson Every business that sells products inside Denver International Airport is subject to a policy little known by the public – an attempt to keep prices down for the passengers traveling through. Items inside the airport shouldn’t be marked up more than 15% from their street price. But an investigation by…
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Metro Moves: Glo Noodle House owners to open sushi spot in Boulder
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]. NEW SUSHI SPOT COMING TO DENVER The owners of acclaimed glo Noodle House in Denver announced they are opening a new restaurant in Boulder called Odd…
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Power restored after outage impacts Denver airport trains, 195k customers Sunday
A power outage in southeast metro Denver was restored Sunday evening after halting the Denver International Airport trains and leaving 195,000 customers without electricity. In a statement provided to The Denver Gazette’s news partners 9NEWS Sunday night, Xcel said just before 3 p.m. Sunday, a transformer failed at an Xcel substation, resulting in damage to…
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DIA releases request for information on energy plans
Denver International Airport officials released a request for information seeking ideas from companies worldwide on clean energy solutions to meet a projected nearly tenfold increase in electricity demand. The surge stems from predicted rapid passenger growth combined with the electrification of airport operations and emerging aviation technologies that require far more power, according to a…
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Denver International Airport neighbors renew pushback on energy expansion plans
Residents of Montbello and Green Valley Ranch living near Denver International Airport voiced concerns at a community meeting about the airport’s request for information for long-term power planning, reviving tensions from an earlier controversy that forced officials to shelve a nuclear-focused study. Airport CEO Phil Washington faced questions during the fifth community outreach session at…
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Swire Coca-Cola, USA announces $475M investment in Colorado Springs
Swire Coca-Cola, USA will establish a new state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Colorado Springs, the company announced late Wednesday afternoon. The Draper, Utah-based company plans to break ground next year on a 620,000-square-foot facility at Peak Innovation Park, the 1,600-acre business park at the entrance to Colorado Springs Airport on the city’s southeast side. Swire Coca-Cola,…




