Tag: Video
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WATCH: National Western Stock Show parade delights thousands in Denver downtown
With its roots dating back to 1906, the National Western Stock Show is back for another year.
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The Denver Gazette’s Year in Video
Denver Gazette videographer, Tom Hellauer, looks back at some of the most meaningful video he produced for the Denver Gazette in 2024.
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Gov. Polis, other leaders unveil new fast-charging electric vehicle station
While consumer concerns surrounding electric vehicles’ viability on long road trips may remain, Colorado officials are doing their best to assuage them. Gov. Jared Polis, alongside the Colorado Energy Office’s Will Toor, CDOT’s Shoshana Lew and ChargePoint’s Justin Wilson, on Monday unveiled a new station in a Wheat Ridge Target shopping center parking lot that…
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Gov. Polis pardons four turkeys, highlighting Colorado ag
For the second year running, Gov. Jared Polis pardoned several turkeys raised in the state in a small ceremony at the historic Governor’s Residence at the Boettcher Mansion. The four birds pardoned, Lady Riketa Featherington, Dinger, Rockette and Fred, were named, “in a fair and free election,” among the Governor’s staff, Polis joked. Polis, flanked…
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Georgetown Loop Railroad’s Female Engineer
Jenn Jenks, one of very few female steam engineers in the U.S., works at the Georgetown Loop Railroad alongside her father, Sam McCloskey, continuing a family tradition of railroad work that dates back to her great-great-grandfather.
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Bella Terra Farms offers healing through animals
Bella Terra Farms is a therapeutic sanctuary offering healing through animal-based and sensory-driven experiences, particularly for individuals with special needs or those facing emotional, psychological, or physical challenges. Founded by Tara after years of working with special needs children and a lifelong passion for animals, the farm provides hands-on encounters with friendly animals, creating a…
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VIDEO: The Colorado Trail at 50: A 500 mile journey across the state
The Colorado Trail, celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, spans 500 miles through Colorado’s forests, mountain passes, and historic towns, showcasing some of the state’s most iconic landscapes. With an average elevation above 10,000 feet, the trail presents hikers, bikers, and equestrians with rugged terrain, unpredictable weather, and the physical demands of high-altitude travel. This…
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Salida bikepacking company prioritizes product longevity, sustainability
Lane Willsonck, co-founder of Oveja Negra, creates sustainable, durable, and functional bikepacking bags alongside her husband, Monte, in Salida, Colorado. The company prioritizes sustainability through U.S.-made products, innovative practices to reduce textile waste, and a fun, minimalist design approach that appeals to cyclists and non-cyclists alike.
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At Camp St. Malo, spirituality is tied to the experience of nature
The Chapel on the Rock, located at the base of Mount Meeker near Rocky Mountain National Park, blends natural beauty, history, and spirituality, attracting thousands of visitors each year. Known for its active parish, scenic trails, and nearby Tahosa Coffee House, the site emphasizes disconnection from technology and stewardship of nature.




