"There's no way to sugarcoat it: downtown has really been impacted by the pandemic," Mayor Michael Hancock said.
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A fan favorite is back at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House.
"Rather than saying, you're on this property, get off, we're trying to say, 'hey...we've got solutions.'"
The local water utility's approach for reducing lead levels is "succeeding and making swift progress."
Philanthropist Mackenzie Scott is donating to the network of schools, serving 2,600 students in grades Pre-K through 12th grade.
There With Care helps more than 200 families in Colorado hospitals every day.
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Senate approved legislation Tuesday that would enshrine protections for same-sex and interracial marriages.
Polis wrote U.S. Congressional leaders about permanent protection for Dreamers, including Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals recipients.
This story originally appeared at khn.org.
WASHINGTON — Lawmakers concerned that a merger between the grocery chains could mean a monopoly on groceries and lead to higher food prices.
The proposed ordinance, introduced by first-term council member Regina Maestri, is a response to a new abortion provider coming to the city.
WASHINGTON —House Democrats named Hakeem Jeffries, of New York, as their leader.
The two-track approach allows Democrats to avert a strike that could cost the U.S. economy up to $2 billion per day.
The show was scheduled to take place on Thursday at the Paramount Theatre but is moving due to production issues.
Westbound 56th Avenue is closed at Tower Road as officials investigate.
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WASHINGTON — The House will take up legislation to ratify an agreement between rail workers and operators to avert a nationwide rail strike.
Five people died in the Nov. 19 shooting at Club Q, and a total of 22 additional victims have been identified as suffering injuries.
Workers claim the merger will harm employees and customers alike ahead of a Senate subcommittee hearing on the proposed $24.6 billion deal.
WASHINGTON — The Biden administration wants Congress to approve the funds to help communities recover from various natural disasters.
The pandemic forced many nonprofits to cancel events, setting them far behind fundraising goals.
As cases in the current outbreak swelled earlier this year, the WHO began the process of renaming the disease and its virus variants.
The virus has a near 100 percent mortality rate in poultry, so entire flocks must be euthanized if flu is detected in one member.
Heavy snow is expected in the high country through Tuesday afternoon.
This story originally appeared in the Tennessee Lookout.
U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin proposes to speed up federal government’s permitting process certifying energy projects don't harm the environment.
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs is processing claims at the fastest rate in its history, hoping to avoid a backlog.
Shooter’s past history with law enforcement prompted questions about red flag laws; whether their application could have prevented tragedy.
Democrat Adam Frisch's narrow loss to Republican U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert in the 3rd Congressional District came as a surprise to many.
Pat Meyers, the state’s Chief Economic Recovery Officer, said that issue has been top of mind for his office and staff.
This story originally appeared in the Michigan Advance.
Three LeafDrop locations will remain open through Dec. 2.
Performances run through Christmas Eve.