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This cozy Colorado restaurant is famous for its world-renowned prime rib

Tucked into the foothills just outside Denver, The Fort in Morrison, Colorado is one of those rare restaurants that feels like stepping into another era. Built to resemble Bent’s Fort, a real 19th-century trading post, this adobe-style landmark has been wowing guests since 1963. From its legendary prime rib...
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Denver man claims city shelter unnecessarily euthanized family dog

DENVER (KDVR) — A Denver man says his prized show dog was mistakenly euthanized by the city’s animal shelter. David Bustamante says “Niko” slipped out of the family’s northwest Denver home in mid-December. A few days later, Bustamante spotted the 4-year-old A.K.C. Show Dog on the Denver Animal Shelter website. After going down to the shelter […]
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You Could Spend Hours Getting Lost In This Giant Colorado Music Store With Thousands...

There’s a black hole in Denver, and it doesn’t involve astrophysics or questionable late-night burritos. It’s called Twist & Shout Records, and it has the supernatural ability to make entire afternoons vanish without a trace. You’ll walk in thinking you’ll just browse for twenty minutes, and suddenly...
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Man whose conviction in baby’s death was thrown out could be eligible for nearly...

DENVER — Stephen Martinez – freed from prison after a judge on Tuesday vacated his murder conviction in the 1998 death of a 4-month-old girl – could be eligible for nearly $2 million in compensation for the 27-plus years he spent behind bars. But there’s a hurdle...
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Family heartbroken after beloved sculpture stolen from Congress Park yard

DENVER — A home in Denver’s Congress Park neighborhood is missing more than just a yard fixture — it’s missing a piece of family history. Sometime last month, a sculpture was stolen from the front yard of Vinny Del Giudice’s home. He said the piece was created by his daughter, Caroline, about a decade ago when she was still in college.
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Alamo to name Littleton cinema after Denver’s Pam Grier

Arts news: Indigo Girls: Confusion and concern; New owner for Denver Improv and more The embattled Alamo Drafthouse cinema chain has been in need of a little positive pub, and here it is: On May 15, Alamo will rename its Littleton location the Pam Grier Cinema as a salute to the trailblazing actor and Denver […]
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Meier Skis Opens “The Couloir,” A New Après Bar Inside its Denver Factory Where...

The spirit of the mountains has found a permanent home in the city of Denver. Meier Skis, the Colorado-based manufacturer known for its sustainable, handcrafted equipment, has officially opened The Couloir, a first-of-its-kind après-ski bar located directly inside its Denver headquarters. Related: Why Denver, CO, Declined to Host the 1976 Winter Olympics As reported in a recent press release...
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Report finds that despite improvements, the Denver metro is the 8th worst in the...

DENVER — Despite decades of gains under the Clean Air Act, extreme heat, drought and wildfires are making it harder to maintain clean air, the American Lung Association's annual “State of the Air” report released on Wednesday found. The Denver Metro saw some improvements but is still...
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Ethics complaint alleges Thornton officer ran over 19K searches on license plate cameras

A group of residents has filed an ethics complaint with the Thornton Police Department after alleging that a single officer conducted more than 19,000 searches in the city’s license plate reader system over roughly two years, far exceeding the usage of other officers.
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Castle Rock fire leaves 2 homes with major roof damage

Crews are on the scene of a fire that left two Castle Rock homes with major roof damage.

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