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CDOT considers bus rapid transit line on Federal Boulevard
DENVER — By 2030, the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) hopes to connect Denver transit more efficiently and safely with the construction of bus rapid transit (BRT) lines. "The objective of this project is to provide reliable, accessible, safe and efficient transportation," Tamara Rollinson, CDOT Region 1 communication manager...
Newly released data shows multiple deaths at hotel shelter run by Salvation Army
DENVER — It took four months, nearly 500 calls to the police, and a double murder for new security measures to be implemented at a former hotel being used as a shelter for those experiencing homelessness in Denver. The Salvation Army, which runs the former DoubleTree hotel off Interstate...
How will April's Total Eclipse of the sun look in Colorado
The second Monday in April will bring the Great American Eclipse across the United States. It will be a total eclipse running from Texas up into the northeastern part of the country. Colorado will get a glimpse of the eclipse , but, it wont be full coverage. April 8th the total eclipse of 2024 will happen during the lunch hour.The path of totality will run across parts of Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine. Across Colorado the percentage of sun eclipsed will range from around 54% to 78% depending upon what part...
Missing Denver boy last seen in Grand Junction. His family is asking for your help
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KKCO) - A missing person case in Denver has made its way to the Western Slope. A 13-year-old boy missing since December was allegedly seen in Grand Junction in February. Now, his family is pleading with the Grand Junction community. We spoke with his mom, Heather Hernandez as well as the Grand Junction Police Department, to try and put an end to the search.
Mary Elitch, the trailblazing, bear-handling matriarch of an iconic Denver venue
You may not know the story of Mary Elitch – the trailblazing, bear-handling woman who paved the way for more than 100 years of business at the park’s original location in northwest Denver.
March snow helps bring Denver closer to average for the season
March snowfall is helping to bring seasonal snowfall closer to average in Denver. But, have we seen enough this month to close the gap? Pinpoint Weather Meteorologist Liz McGiffin breaks down how much snow we've seen so far.
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