The Denver journalist earned an Academy Award nomination for Don't Look Up, Netflix's second-most-successful film.
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A lifelong resident, the Denver City Council rep for District 1 has seen the sad results of growth.
On April 13, Liquid Stranger will pair high-tech lighting, computerized effects, and animation to engage as many human senses as possible in three unique sets.
The term "xeriscaping" can have a negative connotation, so Denver Water is rebranding the sustainable landscaping practice.
The Denver bike shop will no longer operate its location at Ninth Avenue and Corona Street.
A late change in who qualifies for universal pre-K in Colorado will cost the Aurora Public Schools district $1 million to keep kids enrolled in preschool.
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There are also three standout events this weekend including a Lager Hoopla complete with swimming pools and games.
Citing risks involving fire, chemicals, electricity, machinery and toxic breathing, the federal agency is going to start regular inspections at cannabis businesses this fall.
The man behind Club Vinyl and the Church, which now have new owners, is moving on.
Reports of dispensary burglaries are relatively common, but a new report shows that break-ins are down in Denver.
Aerosmith was set to play its final Denver show at Ball Arena on November 19.
The history of sushi in Denver is surprisingly short, given how many places serve it. But how can you tell which are the best?
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Regan Linton's new short film, Jack and the Beanstalk, transforms the classic fable into a bold Mile High narrative with original local music.
"We know it's the people's park, and the people are going to make it the most beautiful park this summer."
Phamaly and Flute Theatre's interactive performance for people with cognitive disabilities combines Shakespeare and radical accessibility.
The beers, which debuted this week, are brewed on Prost's new state-of-the-art system.
The interactive wildlife facility has caught flak for its treatment of animals, and now its metro Denver location will close.
The initiative's low scores for the Englewood School Board have sparked controversy, but the program's founders aren't backing down.
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Republican mainstreamers definitely made a mark.
A trio of spots debuted while four said goodbye.
"The apartments over in RiNo do not have what we have over here in Sun Valley."
Boosters seem afraid to break the spell by boasting.