The couple donated $10,000 to the fund.
"We're doing our best but our people are stretched," the mayor's chief of staff Evan Dreyer said. "They are tapped out and we need help."
However, they are excited to jump in on the floor and form relationships with their new colleagues on both sides of the aisle.
Almost every ski area in the state has received above normal snowfall so far this season.
Bags now cost 10 cents at many stores.
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The Marshall Fire destroyed more than 1,000 homes and businesses and killed two people on Dec. 30, 2021 in Louisville and Superior.
Live assistance on the state’s vaccine hotline will end on Dec. 31. Instead, callers will be directed to a national hotline.
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"I think people are hesitant in this day and age to kind of lean on a stranger. In our case, it couldn't have worked out any better."
Weld and Douglas Counties were the two counties that saw the most new residents in 2021 across the entire state.
The PAW Patrol is back and on a roll in person and live on stage at Denver's Bellco Theatre on February 4 and 5
Denver is continuing its efforts to shelter incoming migrants and asylum seekers, serving about 2,380 people since the start of December.
The Joint Committee on Legislative Council approved interim committee bills for introduction and consideration in next legislative session.
Law enforcement officials will develop resources for cross-jurisdictional investigations aimed at preventing online sales of stolen goods.
"All of the people that were lost that day did not deserve anything like that, those creative souls."
One person was shot and killed in the 1600 block of North Grove Street.
A storm from the West Coast will race across Colorado through Thursday morning bringing a healthy dose of moisture.
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The coverage is set to expire after the one-year anniversary of the fire.
WASHINGTON — The funding package carries along with it dozens of new initiatives.
The approved proclamations enact a host of changes ranging from a lower income tax rate to authorized sales of wine in grocery stores.
Innovative brand offers unique grazing boards to the Denver-area in time for the holidays
Colorado state Rep. Adrienne Benavidez announced on Tuesday that she will step down from her position.
Federal environmental enforcement, as measured by EPA civil cases closed against polluters, hit a two-decade low in 2022, per report.
WASHINGTON — The report caps 18 months of work for the committee, which the House voted to form, mostly along party lines, in June 2021.
Jenna Ellis is under investigation by the Colorado Office of Attorney Regulation Counsel.
"You actually get quite a lot of 'thank yous,' quite a lot of treats, a lot of water and Gatorade and treats, especially here in Denver."
More than 350 people showed up Wednesday night to get out of the cold. The Denver YMCA was opened to help with overflow.
Temperatures will stay well below normal today, only climbing to the teens this afternoon in the Denver metro area.
Airport officials said Thursday safety is their top priority.
WASHINGTON — President Biden declared that Ukraine will “never stand alone” as he welcomed President Zelenskyy for an historic U.S. visit.
They push for stiffer enforcement of statutes that prohibit ownership of medical practices by corporations not owned by licensed doctors.
The three officers pulled the man out of his car and beat him after finding his car didn’t have a license plate properly displayed.