Vans worked with the International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards when designing the shoes to address common sensory sensitivities.
New COVID-19 closures have been announced that will greatly affect people in Denver. Closures affect DMV offices and bars and restaurants across the city.
Fans of the show "Parks and Recreation" are gonna love this one! A social media feud is taking place between the Jeffco Public Libraries and Open Space.
On Monday, Kendrick Castillo's parents, John and Maria, testified in front of the state legislature to ask that a section of C-470 be named the "Kendrick Castillo Memorial Highway."
To celebrate 25 years since "Clueless" debuted, Paramount Pictures and Fathom Events are bringing the movie to about 700 screens across North America on May 3, 4, and 6.
There was no official warning or statement from the World Health Organization (WHO) about not using cash, but they did restate that hand-washing is one of the best preventative ways to help keep yourself healthy.
Jeremy Smith, Director for the Center for Molecular Biophysics, worked with another researcher, Micholas D. Smith, from the University of Tennessee and used a supercomputer known as “Summit” to detect "small-molecule drug compounds" in the fight against the coronavirus.
The City of Aurora has over 50 outdoor emergency warning sirens placed throughout the city. This year, siren tests will occur on March 10 and November 10.
According to Denver Water, the upcoming change in pH is part of the $500-million Lead Reduction Program, which was approved in December 2019 by the Environmental Protection Agency and the Colorado Department of Public Health.
Gannon Stauch, 11, has been missing out of Colorado Springs for over a month, and his stepmother, Leticia Stauch, has now been arrested in connection with his disappearance.
March is a big month in Denver for live music, with some major talent making its way through the Mile High City. Between music legends and up-and-comers, there's plenty of awesome music to satisfy you throughout the month. Here are just some of our favorites!
Taylor Swift has left the world stunned with the release of the new music video for her song, “The Man," in which she's transformed into a businessman before our eyes.
This year's Aspen Shortsfest will be held at two locations: the historic Wheeler Opera House, from March 31–April 1, and the Crystal Theatre in nearby Carbondale, from April 4–5.
Jens Nygaard Knudsen, 78, worked as a designer for LEGO for 32 years, from 1968 until 2000, and died last week after a long fight with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). He spent his last days in hospice care in Denmark.
Mall Madness from Hasbro, which first hit store shelves and stole our hearts in 1988, will be updated and re-released for the next generation. The game will be released in stores on October 1, 2020.
The 2020 Dion Snowshoes U.S National Snowshoe Championships will be held at the highest altitude ever—in Leadville, Colorado. The snowshoeing competition will take over from February 28 through March 1.
Yonkers Honda, located in New York, is looking for one unique individual to fill a new role for them. You could get paid to binge-watch "The Fast and the Furious" movies and post about them on social media.
Twenty years ago, the murder of two high school sweethearts at a local Subway shop rocked a community already shattered by the Columbine High School shooting only 10 months prior. The case has never been solved, nor has it been forgotten. The reward is now $12,000.
Breckenridge Brewery has released Mile High City, "a brilliantly bright, full-flavored copper lager" that will be sold across the state in honor of the Denver Nuggets. The beer will be sold at the Pepsi Center, bars, restaurants, and stores through April 2020.