Tag: Washington Park
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Police say Wash Park shooting suspect was angered in a dispute over park bench
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Before Ryan Egelston was arrested with a handgun in the front seat of his car Sunday, he allegedly spit at a man who asked to share a Washington Park bench with him, according to a Denver Police Department arrest affidavit. When the alleged victim got up to walk away, Egelston punched him and shot a…
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Running for a cause: Denver’s 51st Turkey Trot raises more than half a million dollars
This Thanksgiving tradition in Denver has grown into one of the largest in the country, just as needs have also grown.
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Denver walk-a-thon raises awareness of Israeli hostages
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save “He was the fun uncle, the tall uncle, the hero uncle, the uncle that takes you on his shoulders and shows you around.” That was the description given by Shahar Mor, the nephew of Avraham Munder, of the 79-year-old man who is still a hostage…
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Denver names trail for guide credited with leading thousands on hikes in the Rockies
He’s credited with leading thousands into the Colorado wilderness, and with forging a bridge that connected people of color with Rocky Mountain trails in order to break down barriers that historically shut underserved communities out of outdoor spaces. To Happy Haynes’ best knowledge, executive director of Denver Parks and Recreation, he is also making history…
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Meow Wolf’s guide to a family-friendly, art-forward Denver Spring Break
“Literally, like, the best day ever!” Meow Wolf, the Denver “art exhibition” known for its immersive, creative and quirky displays, suggests a Family-Friendly Spring Break in Denver full of activities that share the art exhibition’s goal to engage everyone’s sense of curiosity and play. “A family-friendly trip doesn’t have to mean repeating the same tired…





