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Denver's 8th annual BeAGiver Spring Showers Hygiene Drive accepting donations all month
(DENVER, Colo.) Denver Human Services will accept donations through the end of May for its BeAGiver Spring Showers Hygiene Drive to make essential hygiene items accessible all year.
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EatDenver's The Big Eat returns this summer, restaurant lineup announced
(DENVER, Colo.) Non-profit independent restaurant advocate EatDenver will host The Big Eat 2022 from 6 to 9 p.m. on July 28 at the Denver Performing Arts Complex. The annual event celebrates Mile High City's independent restaurant scene. This year, 46 local restaurants ranging from Birdcall to Snooze will participate (see the restaurant lineup below).
Read full storyTuesday in Denver: City Council bans concealed-carry guns in all city buildings, parks
(DENVER, Colo.) Greetings and good morning to you and yours, Denver. Welcome back to another Tuesday edition of the Denver Daily Roundup. Today is May 17. Denver's weather Tuesday will be similar to Monday, with sunny and warm conditions followed by a chance of showers and thunderstorms. The high temperature will reach near 86.
Read full storyDenver Weather: More potential showers and thunderstorms Tuesday, high temps near 86
A fan walks outside of Coors Field as the rain falls.(Justin Edmonds/Getty Images) (DENVER, Colo.) Tuesday's weather forecast in Denver calls for more sunny and warm conditions followed by potential storms.
Read full storyDowntown Denver workers, visitors invited to free concert series this summer
(Downtown Denver Partnership) (DENVER, Colo.) Commercial real-estate agency Brookfield Properties will host Summer Sounds, a series of public concerts this summer during lunchtime hours for anyone in the Downtown Denver area.
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Over 80 vendors, DIY workshops and more at free Denver outdoor market Saturday and Sunday
(DENVER, Colo.) Denver BAZAAR, a unique maker's market, returns to Sloan's Lake Saturday and Sunday for Spring BAZAAR. The market started in Denver's RiNo neighborhood in 2015 and has since seen over 2,500 small businesses participate in its Spring BAZAARS, according to Denver BAZAAR. Additionally, it generated more than $1.5 million for Colorado small businesses.
Read full storyFrontier Airlines seeks full-time flight attendants in Denver, pay at $24.51 per hour
(Denver International Airport) (DENVER, Colo.) Low-cost flight airline Frontier is seeking individuals to work as full-time flight crew members at Denver International Airport.
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May 16 news: Denver's COVID-19 community level increases to Medium as cases rise and more
(Justin Edmonds/Getty Images) (DENVER, Colo.) Hello and welcome to another Monday edition of the Denver Daily Roundup. Today is Monday, May 16. Hopefully, everyone had a pleasant and relaxing weekend.
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Denver Weather: Chance of showers, thunderstorms Monday with temps in high-80s
(DENVER, Colo.) Monday's weather forecast calls for warmer temperatures and a chance of rain showers and thunderstorms in Denver later this afternoon. The National Weather Service in Boulder predicts the storm will hit Denver between noon and 3 p.m., followed by a chance of showers after 3 p.m.
Read full storyColfax Marathon, Rockies vs. Royals series and more things to do in Denver this weekend
(Denver's Colfax Marathon) (DENVER, Colo.) The Mile High City is in store for a weekend of great weather and even greater events. As the sun shines down on Denver and temperatures reach the low-80s this weekend, be sure to check out some of these fun and entertaining events in and around the metro area:
Read full storyFriday Roundup: Top, local stories from the Mile High City
(Pieter van de Sande/Unsplash) (DENVER, Colo.) Hello and welcome to another Friday edition of the Denver Daily Roundup. Cheers to those who made it through the workweek. Hopefully, everyone has some exciting things planned for this weekend.
Read full storyDenver Weather: Critical fire weather conditions persist Friday, Red Flag Warning issued
(Emmanuel Appiah/Unsplash) (DENVER, Colo.) Friday's weather forecast predicts sunny skies and warm temperatures in the Mile High City. The National Weather Service in Boulder predicts the high temperature to reach near 77 Friday. Expect breezy conditions with south to southwest winds at 8 to 16 mph to become west to northwest in the afternoon.
Read full storyBroncos, Texans set to face off at Empower Field this September for home opener
(Empower Field at Mile High) (DENVER, Colo.) The Denver Broncos will host the Houston Texans for week two at 2:25 p.m. Sept. 18 at Empower Field at Mile High for the season's home opener.
Read full storyGrab a shovel and get ready for Denver's free 2022 Mulch Giveaway this Saturday
(DENVER, Colo.) The Mile High City's annual Mulch Giveaway returns from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday to offer Denverites a chance to save on landscaping. The event allows Denver residents to pick up free mulch and works to help keep recycled materials used. The mulch consists of ground up Christmas trees gathered through the Treecycle program, according to the city.
Read full storyThursday in Denver: Colorado's legislature approves fentanyl bill and more local news
(Randy Laybourne/Unsplash) (DENVER, Colo.) Greetings, good morning and welcome back to another Thursday edition of the Denver Daily Roundup. Today is Thursday, May 12. Much has happened in the Mile High City in the past 24 hours.
Read full storyDenver Weather: Another Red Flag Warning Thursday as cooler temps and stronger winds move in
(DENVER, Colo.) Thursday's weather forecast calls for more sunny, warm and windy conditions in the Mile High City. The National Weather Service in Boulder predicts sunny skies will cover Denver for most of the day. The high will climb to temperatures near 73.
Read full storyApplications open for Denver arts program, funds up to $3K
(DENVER, Colo.) Denver Arts & Venues is accepting applications now through May 27 for its EDI Mini-Grant Program to aid people, organizations or community-driven projects. The program works to alter the conventional charitable process by giving communities decision-making power regarding funding decisions, according to the program's website.
Read full storyColorado Parks and Wildlife, Youth Corps Association to fund $398K in trail maintenance
(Colorado Parks and Wildlife) (DENVER, Colo.) Colorado Parks and Wildlife will partner with the Colorado Youth Corps Association to restore and repair off-highway vehicle (OHV) trails affected by wildfires and an increase in visitors.
Read full storyMay 11 news: Aurora hires company to sweep homeless encampments and more Denver metro stories
(Brandi Alexandra/Unsplash) (DENVER, Colo.) Hello and welcome back to another Wednesday edition of the Denver Daily Roundup. Today is Wednesday, May 11. More critical fire danger looms in the Mile High City this hump day, with the high temperature expected to reach near 89. A red flag warning is in effect from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday due to dry conditions, low humidities and gusty winds.
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