Why Europeans Refused To Use Forks For Hundreds Of Years Despite arriving in Europe over a millenium ago, the fork, a modern culinary mainstay, did not catch on for centuries. What caused this delay? 01/22/2025 - 12:25 am | View Link
From the Statesman archives: Newcomers did not control Indigenous Texas for centuries While maps might have indicated that New Spain included much of what is now Texas, the Spanish, in fact, rarely controlled territory beyond a few scattered presidios, missions and villages. The ... 01/18/2025 - 11:31 pm | View Link
What many Europeans fear most about Elon Musk In Europe, which has some of the world’s strictest laws for digital media companies, there are growing calls to rein in Elon Musk, the billionaire owner of X. 01/18/2025 - 5:46 am | View Link
Europeans Rebuke Elon Musk's Proposal For 'MEGA: Make Europe Great Again': 'Stay Away From Europe' Elon Musk's "Make Europe Great Again" slogan sparks backlash from European leaders, who criticize it as unwelcome interference and tone-deaf rhetoric. 01/18/2025 - 5:30 am | View Link
Neolithic Europeans sacrificed stones to beg the sun to return For all Earth’s roughly 4.5 billion year history, volcanic eruptions and plate tectonics have been shaping life–for better or worse. A volcanic eruption sometime around 2,900 BCE in what is now ... 01/15/2025 - 9:00 pm | View Link
compare and contrast Germany v America Europeans and Americans have much more in common than most people think, making adjustments to life in a new country easier. Many customs are similar to practices in the United States. Germans have their own way of being German. Germany is a relatively small and densely populated country. 11/30/2024 - 2:18 am | View Link
Retarding Lead, History Other wever, their reluctance to integrate with other countries and cultures led to their decline. The Law of the Retarding Lead has had a major impact on the societies in the world. 10/31/2024 - 5:29 pm | View Link
Plants and Diseases, History Other By the 1700’s Europeans accomplished this goal. They accomplished this goal with the help of thousands of Europeans with guns and the help of foreign organisms and diseases. If these organisms and diseases did not sack the Natives the way they did, maybe today we would be speaking a Native language instead of English.The very first organisms ... 09/1/2024 - 1:54 pm | View Link
The Crusades, European History In November of 1095 AD, Pope Urban II had a speech. He wanted to remove a “witched race” from the Christian Lands because Christ demands it. His sermon urged Europeans Christians to stop fighting themselves and recapture the Holy Land from the Muslims. The crowd responds “God wills it!” Thousands of people joined the cause. 08/29/2024 - 11:37 pm | View Link
indian and european conflict in the new world, History Other ... INDIAN - EUROPEAN CONFLICT IN THE NEW WORLD Since 1492 to late into the17th the century there was perpetual struggle between the power hungry Europeans and the natives in the New World. Pitted against each other, the Dutch, English, French, Spaniards, and Indians struggled to maintain control of what they viewed as rightfully theirs. 07/29/2024 - 6:42 am | View Link
The hybrid model of Leven Supply, a new cafe and market in the Washington Park West neighborhood of Denver, allows customers to choose their own warm adventures.
Making a fancy dinner for two? Stare in awe at the fresh and packaged foods on display tables and in refrigerators by the entrance.
With the strides Colorado has made in adopting electric vehicles, state officials believe it’s “full speed ahead” on realizing state goals even if federal incentives are rolled back.
Colorado edged out California in the third quarter of 2024 to take the nation’s top spot for market share of new electric vehicles.
When it comes to wine and cocktails, most people enjoy heavier ones in the winter when it’s cold and lighter ones in the summer when it’s hot. The same goes for food. But there’s one snack that pairs equally well with both, no matter what the season: cheese.
An Aperol Spritz at Bar Amorina, which opened in January 2025 in Cherry Creek.
Three new inductees are heading into the Greeley Stampede Hall of Fame.
Bill Hall, Jerry Pickett and the Norcross Family will be inducted into the Hall of Fame as its 2025 class, the Stampede announced in a news release.
“The legacy of the Greeley Stampede is built by dedicated people that are passionate about our community,” Stampede CEO Justin Watada said in the release.
The RK Mission Critical building at 17450 E. 32nd Place was acquired by The Koll Company, a California-based real estate company, for $15.8 million.
The over 142,000-square-foot, single-tenant industrial building in Aurora is the company’s first acquisition in Colorado since 2007 and marks the seventh state in which they own property.
“We are excited about expanding our portfolio to the Denver market in Colorado,” said Scott Meserve, principal of The Koll Company, in a Tuesday news release.
“This market’s fundamentals ended 2024 strong with low, decreasing vacancy rates, sustained leasing activity and strong positive absorption outpacing new supply for the first time in 18 months.
A new community center intended to be a hub for southwest Denver is set to bring food stalls, a coffee shop and sweeping mountain views to the Loretto Heights campus by 2026 — with help from a recent $20 million federal grant.
Loretto Heights, a former college campus known for its sandstone clocktower, is under a major redevelopment after Westside Investment Partners purchased the campus for $15.8 million in 2018.
The new community center, which will be operated by a nonprofit group called Commún, will also offer a wide swath of services, including a donation-based grocery store, a child care center and a community market.
“Think of a food hall,” said Margaret Brugger, executive director of the nonprofit.