Tag: Union Station
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Metro Moves: Immersive show fills former Epic Brewing space in RiNo
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]. Sensatia The former Epic Brewing Company space in RiNo is humming — this time as a 250-seat theater. A new immersive show from Quixotic, a live…
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Pedestrian hit and killed by RTD train in Denver, A-Line reopens after closure
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save A pedestrian was struck by an A-line train and killed near Monaco Street Parkway and Smith Road between the 40th and Colorado and Central Park stations on Sunday. The A-Line was closed between about noon and 3:15 p.m. while RTD waited for Denver Police to…
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Weekend things to do around Denver and beyond
THURSDAY-SUNDAY A creative learning experience about the culture and the people through Asian and Asian American film during the 2023 Colorado Dragon Boat Film Festival. Viewing, conversations and special food at Sie Film Center, 2510 E. Colfax Ave. cdfilm.org THURSDAY-SUNDAY See the work of creative young people from grades K-12 in more than 30 Arapahoe County schools during Youth Art…
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Chris Hansen portrays mayoral candidacy as antidote to Denver’s crime, homelessness in TV commercial
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save __tnt.youtube.players.register(‘youtube-player-ba6e7564-acac-11ed-9292-f3f6d8f4ff0a’); Chris Hansen Denver mayoral candidate Chris Hansen, a state senator, is seeking to portray his candidacy as the antidote to Denver’s crime spike in his first TV commercial. The commercial started running across stations on Tuesday morning, his campaign said, adding Hansen is the…
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Chicago, New York and Miami top choices for immigrants leaving Denver
The city of Denver spent nearly $500,000 in December on 1,900 Greyhound bus tickets to send immigrants to 35 states and Washington DC, documents obtained by The Denver Gazette show. The majority of immigrants were bused to New York and Illinois. These costs do not reflect those bused in January, nor state expenditures for its charter…
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Train returns as alternative way from Denver to ski slopes
A route dodging Interstate 70 traffic is returning to Colorado’s ski slopes this winter. That’s via train from Denver’s Union Station to the foot of Winter Park Resort. Starting this weekend, the Winter Park Express will run Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays through March 26 — offering Front Range passengers a free place to tuck their…
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Denver City Council cleans up election schedule, celebrates start of National Western Stock Show early
With a change to when the City of Denver holds its municipal election, City Council tied up loose ends left over from the process. The bill comes as 25 candidates vie to be the next mayor. The bill, referred to as the “fair elections cleanup bill” by Andy Szekeres, the city’s campaign finance administrator, was…
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Colorado steps in to transport immigrants to other states
Gov. Jared Polis confirmed Tuesday the influx of immigrants arriving in Denver compelled the state step in and help transport immigrants to their “desired destination” — meaning cities in other states. The City of Denver has been doing this since at least early December when a busload of immigrants, mostly from Venezuela, were dropped off at Union…





