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Storms and FAA traffic measures left roughly 384 flights delayed at Denver International Airport on Tuesday, with Southwest and United among the hardest hit.
Food & Drinks in ...
The original 1UP Arcade Bar closed its LoDo location after 15 years as the chain plans a 13,000-square-foot expansion at Lakewood's Belmar. Fans and patrons responded online.
The original Rock Bottom on Denver’s 16th Street Mall has closed after 35 years, a taped notice says. Ownership changes and recent shutdowns have pared the chain’s footprint.
Weather & Environment in ...
Arvada City Council delayed a vote on tiered drought surcharges until Aug. 18 after a 6–1 continuance as officials seek more outreach and billing detail.
Real Estate & Development in ...
Granby Ranch unveiled "Granby Ranch Elevated," a three-to-five-year roadmap pairing new neighborhoods with on-mountain upgrades and infrastructure improvements.
Crime & Emergencies in ...
A late‑night house fire on E. Bates Circle in Aurora killed one adult and left a dog rescued and taken for treatment while investigators probe the cause.
Lilac Coffee will open a third Denver spot inside Hub North’s remodeled lobby in RiNo this fall. The RiNo café aims to be a relaxed, all‑day spot rather than a grab‑and‑go counter.
One person was taken into custody after a Thursday-night shooting at the Love's Country Store in Alamosa. Authorities released few details as of first reports.
A morning blaze gutted a Denver house under construction and affected neighboring properties while fire investigators work the scene.
Cherry Creek is leasing six V2G‑capable electric buses that can export stored battery power to Xcel Energy’s grid, funded in part by a $2.4M rebate.
Police say a shooting on the 3200 block of W. 14th Ave sent at least two people to hospitals; detectives are developing suspect information.
Documents reviewed by the Denver Business Journal show the 2060 Champa building that housed Carioca Cafe/Bar Bar is slated for demolition after a 2024 fire and a 2025 collapse.
Denver’s City Council advanced a $184M, 10-year advertising concession for DIA after reworking DEI language to fit federal rules. The move clears the way for JCDecaux’s digital overhaul of terminals.
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