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New smoothie, coffee shop opens on East Colfax
DENVER — Sergio Mendez comes from a family of entrepreneurs. As a child in Tijuana, he took inspiration from them, selling candies outside of his home to neighbors and others in the area. Now, years later, Mendez has opened Mystical Blends, a coffee and smoothie shop at 2936 E....
Chatfield and Cherry Creek State Park are at capacity on Memorial Day, unless you’re on a horse
Those looking to spend the remainder of Memorial Day at two metro Denver state parks are out of luck, unless you arrive on a horse (among other means of transportation). Long lines of cars could be seen at Chatfield and Cherry Creek State Park on Monday afternoon. Colorado Parks and Wildlife said on social media that Chatfield State Park reached maximum capacity around 1 p.m. on Monday.
Belmar in Lakewood celebrates a big milestone
It has been 20 years since Lakewood officials aimed to change the struggling Villa Italia mall into something more. Two decades into the experiment, new residents and Lakewood lifers feel the impact of Belmar has been a net positive in more ways than one. "We've lived in this neighborhood about 20 years now and I love it," says Monique Macias, who has lived in this area since the 1980's. It's movie night for her and her granddaughter. A pleasant evening in what she's come to know as Belmar. "The shopping is so convenient and it's nice so we don't have so...
As veteran suicide rates climb, some Colorado hospitals provide gun safes to at-risk veterans
DENVER — A new initiative is helping some Denver-area hospitals get lifesaving equipment into the hands of veterans who are at risk for harming themselves. Veterans tend to own guns more than the general population. Chuck Frame, a licensed professional counselor with AdventHealth, said that can be concerning because data from the VA shows that of adults who die by suicide, firearms are used far more often by veterans than by non-veterans.
Denver's top burger spots: Where to find the best hamburger in the Mile High City
Summer is here, which means it’s prime season for an American pastime: the hamburger. The hamburger is an American cuisine favorite due to its convenience, ease of preparation and accessibility nationwide with the prevalence of fast-food chains. Whether you’re celebrating National Hamburger Day today, or just looking for an easy after work bite, Denver offers plenty of options to find a good hamburger. ...
The Black Keys speak out after canceling US tour
DENVER — The Black Keys have canceled a planned concert tour of North America. The rock duo abruptly canceled their 31-date "International Players" concert tour on Saturday. The tour was scheduled to begin in September in Oklahoma. Included in the cancellations is a planned Denver concert stop at Ball...
TV crew mourns loss of Rockies technical manager Alex Milinkov
DENVER — It was the toughest of days for the Colorado Rockies’ television crew Monday. They learned their beloved technical manager Alex Milinkov died Sunday from an accident at his Castle Rock home, according to his employer Al Boileau, owner and president of Ultimate Productions. Milinkov, who was 29, had worked the Rockies-Phillies’ telecast Sunday afternoon and was scheduled to work the Rockies’ game Monday afternoon with the Cleveland Guardians.
Chinese, Japanese communities have seen struggle, success in Colorado
The last spike was driven into the first continuous transcontinental railroad in Comanche Crossing about 40 miles east of Denver. It's just one of many contributions Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders have made to our country's and state's history, infrastructure and culture.However, those contributions have often been overlooked or forgotten, so CBS News Colorado is shining a light on a lost history in our state.Construction of the Transcontinental Railroad was critical to trade, expansion and development in the U.S. Without it, you would have to take the six-month route around Cape Horn at the tip of South America by boat...
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