Denver is going to give arts organizations $15,000 each to help them recover from the pandemic
The nonprofit RedLine organization will administer the funds — a total of $500,000 — to arts groups that struggled during the height of COVID-19 closures.This 72-year-old woman boards unhoused people dealing with abuse, violence and drugs
She can’t figure out why more housed people don’t do the same.The No. 1 park violation and complaint in Denver? Off-leash dogs.
“We have also seen a large increase in the number of people who run from us when we see them in violation.”After a glitchy morning, Denver limits round-two e-bike rebates to income-restricted applicants only
The website shut down as requests flooded the system.Denver’s set to launch a cannabis entrepreneurial program for social equity applicants
It’s a 10-week class geared toward increasing ownership among those disproportionately impacted by marijuana prohibition and enforcement.Denver’s e-bike program website crashed for many users when it launched at 8 a.m. Monday
This round of the program will offer 2,000 vouchers for e-bikes.Westwood served up a Frida Kahlo and mole festival that was more than just unibrows and tasty dishes
“Mole is everything. Mole represents tradition.”I-70 workers chug as many as 800 bottles of water a day to keep cool
Construction workers account for more than a third of all workplace heat-related injuries in the U.S.
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