The Denver City Council on Monday cleared the way for Denver Nuggets and Colorado Avalanche owner Stan Kroenke to build new skyscrapers on the expanse of parking lots around Ball Arena where those teams play.
The council also ensured those teams will stay on Kroenke-owned land in central Denver for another quarter century.
The ability to construct buildings as tall as 30 or 40 stories around the arena is a critical component of plans to greatly expand downtown Denver.
While Colorado Parks and Wildlife is prohibited from taking a stance on ballot initiatives, a group of the agency’s employees is speaking out as Proposition 127 — a measure that would ban the hunting of mountain lions, bobcats and lynx — heads toward a vote in November.
The Colorado Wildlife Employees Protective Association board signed a resolution on Oct.
Over a month ago, members of IAMAW Local 715 went on strike against Boeing. Over the weekend, they have reached a tentative contract with the company:
The tentative agreement—which will have to receive a majority from union members before finalized—includes a 35% wage increase over four years of the contract, a larger signing bonus of $7,000, guaranteed minimum payouts in a new annual bonus program, and increased contributions to worker 401(k) retirement plans.
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Saturday Night Live Weekend Update Hosts with a pretty brutal summary of Trump's very bad week on the campaign trail, and they didn't even get to Arnold Palmer's penis or talking about how much he loves cows.
JOST: Well, the election is just 16 days away, and the candidates are striking very different tones trying to get out the vote.
Former President Barack Obama was in Las Vegas stumping for Harris-Walz when he shared a story about how he had given Felon Trump the playbook to follow in case of a pandemic, but Trump didn't heed his advice:read more
A lesser-known part of the history of World War II, the code talkers were an integral part of the Allied victory. Thank you for your service, sir. Via the New York Times:
John Kinsel Sr., a World War II veteran who was one of the last surviving Navajo Code Talkers, a group of Marines whose encrypted wartime messages based on the Navajo language helped secure an Allied victory in the Pacific, died on Saturday.