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The Colorado Farmers' Market Association is working with farmers and markets to keep the season going for 2020, despite setbacks and challenges due to the coronavirus pandemic. 
Customers have expressed hope at getting back to their favorite eating spots, and eateries hope to open up to some form of in-person dining soon. The uncertainty, lack of business, and unknown future have caused several Mile High City eateries to shut down, some for good.
Teachers are known for their commitment to their students, often something that spreads beyond the walls of the classroom. For Luciana Lira, a Connecticut elementary school teacher, that commitment has gone to an entirely new level.
Shuttle lots at Denver International Airport closed on May 11 to incoming traffic. The Pikes Peak and Mt. Elbert shuttle lots will not reopen for the foreseeable future.
Gerber has announced a new official Gerber Baby and she is a bubbly little cherub, who is also making history.
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The Lumineers will host a livestream benefit concert on May 8, Colorado Gives Back, and an impressive lineup of musicians and public figures are joining them.
Some drive-in theaters around Colorado are opening up for business this weekend. With so many other places closed, drive-ins have seen a resurgence in popularity lately, even though most of them have been around for decades.
In a surprise tweet, NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine announced the news that Tom Cruise will be filming aboard the International Space Station (ISS).
In recent days, there are several emerging reports of stores and grocery chains limiting meat purchases in different areas of the country. Both large retailers and small local chains have been affected already, with more announcements likely to come.
The new order goes into effect in Denver on Wednesday, May 6, and requires face coverings in certain public settings.
The Colorado Air National Guard has scheduled a flyover for tomorrow, Wednesday, May 6, to honor the Colorado heroes working on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic.
We're all taking precautions to keep ourselves and those around us safe and healthy amid the coronavirus pandemic. But an emergency room doctor from Corpus Christi, Texas, is taking things up a notch.
With the coronavirus pandemic having us distancing ourselves in public, ordering contactless food delivery, and working from home, it's only natural that new terms and phrases become a part of our culture. And Merriam-Webster has added 535 words to its digital dictionary, with some of those words reflecting this new culture and way of life.
There's been a lot of buzz going on lately about the arrival of "murder hornets", aka the Asian giant hornets. According to researchers from Washington State University, sightings of the invasive flyer started last December—the first time this species has been seen in the United States.
Although some may not be touched by death on a personal basis, the reality is that over 60,000 Americans have died in six weeks’ time. We, as a nation, are grieving—and it's okay for us to admit that.
Standley Lake bald eagle drama continues, and it's the stuff of soap opera gold. The drama-filled story starts with an expecting couple whose baby "bliss" was interrupted by an attacking intruder. There's confrontation, a heart-wrenching twist, and now, a potential new romance ...
The group of almost 40 women at the Heather Gardens retirement community sews hundreds of cloth masks. for local workers. 
McDonald’s wants to show their appreciation for the healthcare workers and first responders who have been putting in long hours as they work to fight the spread of coronavirus and treat thousands of patients every day.
A hard freeze on April 13 had a devastating impact on Colorado's peach crop. It's estimated that some Western Slope peach growers may have lost as much as a third of their crop, devastating the industry.
Districts will consider several options to make up for the shortage in funds—including staff cuts, payroll freezes, program cuts, furlough days, and more.
We've all seen those commercials from companies assuring us that we're not alone, that they have our back in these uncertain times, and that we're all in this together. Well, this very well-done spoof of "Every Car Commercial During COVID" hit YouTube about two weeks ago, and makes fun of those very commercials.
On Friday, April 24, the Denver Zoo shared that they had two new Komodo dragon hatchlings and the babies had been conceived through the asexual reproduction process of parthenogenesis.
Temporal disintegration is the phenomenon in which individuals are unable to organize and retain information relating to the passage of time. While this phenomenon is not new, it's getting a lot more attention right now as the spread of the COVID-19 virus has caused people to stay at home and refrain from normal activities.
"The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes" will take us back in time to the younger days of Coriolanus Snow. Though the novel has not yet hit shelves, Lionsgate announced on Tuesday, April 21, that a movie deal has been made.
Busch Beer announced a sweepstake that will give 250 engaged couples who had their wedding plans changed due to the pandemic a free year of brews. Winners will be given a $300 gift card, the amount needed to purchase two cases of Busch brand beers each month for a year. 
Luvin Arms Animal Sanctuary in Erie, Colorado, decided to have a little fun and is offering to have farm animals make a live appearance in people's video conference calls.
Jimmy Fallon's socially distant soap opera, "The Longest Days of Our Lives," brought Will Ferrell and Kristen Wiig together again to give us the first installment of the show. Viewers were left wanting more, and Fallon delivered with a new episode ... and Mathew McConaughey.
Governor Jared Polis held a conference call on Tuesday, April 21, and told all 178 public school district superintendents that they should “prepare for the possibility” of not returning to a physical classroom until January 2021.
Life will not return to normal for a long while, however, in Denver, a few small steps are being taken. Denver Mayor Michael Hancock announced yesterday that eight of the city's golf courses are reopening on Wednesday, April 22.
We've put together a list of the best lounge pants you need for chilling at home. So, can wearing comfy pants all day, every day become the new norm, please?
The Hines building in Denver is sporting a bright pink heart every day and night from now until the statewide stay-at-home order is lifted, as a symbol of hope and optimism.
5 ways you can celebrate 4/20 virtually this year.
Inspired by the recent readings of books by celebrities, this poem is for all the night owls, the keepers of the dark, and the dreamers constantly chasing that elusive thing called a good night's sleep. 
There's been a trend lately that has people sharing old senior class photos on Facebook with the hashtag #ClassOf2020, all in honor of the graduating class of 2020. It seems like harmless fun, right? Except that it's not, according to the Better Business Bureau (BBB).
Sadly, the park staff has announced that the recently hatched eaglet had not moved all morning and passed away. Cold temperatures and snow from the recent storm may have contributed to the already precarious situation.
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