Passengers flee smoking American Airlines jet in Denver
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The Denver City Council gave initial approval late Monday to a massive bond package for the November ballot, marking progress on a hot-button issue that could impact capital investments for years.
Watch out for widespread afternoon storms across Denver and Colorado on Wednesday and Thursday with at least some severe weather potential.
Denver and the Front Range definitely felt muggy and humid all day Tuesday. The reason? Increased monsoon flow from the south and a humid cold front from the north teaming up across the Eastern Plains of Colorado.
The Colorado Department of Transportation has begun demolishing buildings at Burnham Yard, a historic rail yard that once played a key role in Denver’s railroad industry and is linked to ongoing conversations about a future Broncos stadium.
Denver experienced its driest July start in four years, receiving only a third of its usual rainfall, although Greeley saw nearly triple its average.
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The Mexican consulate in Denver has tripled the size of the team dedicated to processing dual citizenship applications.
DENVER ( KDVR) — The Denver International Airport is holding an in-person hiring fair in August for a variety of positions. The hiring fair will be from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 12 on the plaza that connects the Westin Hotel to the Jeppesen Terminal, the airport said Tuesday.
Fake QR code stickers have been spotted on parking meters in Denver, and they're convincing enough to fool lots of people.
A second round of storms on Wednesday could bring significant rainfall, large hail, and damaging winds to the I-25 corridor and eastern plains. Flash flooding will be a key concern.
Denver city and county employees will see layoff notifications during the week of Aug. 18, according to the mayor's office, which cited budget woes.