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The first significant snow of the season this winter has snarled operations at Denver International Airport on Dec. 3.
Residents in Washington Park West, also known as West Wash Park, are angry with Denver city planners after the installation of traffic circles in their neighborhood. People who live in the neighborhood say they were given a poor heads-up from the Denver Department of Transportation and Infrastructure, and want city officials to hit the brakes.
The Colorado State Patrol and Colorado Department of Transportation are preparing for the snow expected this week, as many skiers will travel to high country resorts.
Nearly 75 canceled flights had been reported at Denver International Airport as of 1 p.m. Nov. 7 — up 1,750% from the previous day — as shutdown-related flight cuts set in at across the country. Data from flight tracking website, Flight Aware, showed 74 flight cancellations and 150 flight delays at the Denver airport as of 1 p.m. Nov. 7.
On Friday, the medical examiner identified those who died in a crash Nov. 16 in the area of Potomac Way and East 56th Avenue.
Loved by walkers, loathed by drivers, the Barnes Dance — the diagonal crosswalk system embraced by downtown Denver six decades ago — will come to an end next month. But it’s still being introduced in other cities, including a recent pilot project in ...
Dozens of flights were canceled Nov. 7 at Denver International Airport as part of FAA-ordered service cuts. Are you ready if your flight is dropped?
Denver police are working to develop suspect information after a man was shot and killed Saturday night.
That’s how we learned that Dairy Block speakeasy Run for the Roses, one of Denver’s best upscale cocktail bars, is open Thanksgiving Eve — the only Wednesday it’s open all year — serving one of our favorite snack indulgences: caviar and potato chips.
Fuel tanker crash on Thanksgiving in Denver kills the driver and spills fuel, prompting road closures and environmental cleanup.