
Brian Flores
Morning News Anchor at KCNC-TV (Denver, CO)
News Anchor in the mornings for @CBSColorado. 🇵🇭/🇺🇸.
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2 months ago |
cbsnews.com | Brian Flores
The history of William "Buffalo Bill" Cody here in Colorado extends all the way to the 1850s. His shows traveled the country in the late 19th century. What is perhaps lesser known is who was part of that show. Two University of Colorado Boulder professors, Yumi Janairo Roth and Emmanuel David, recently uncovered documents and photos that show a group of cowboys from more than 7,600 miles away joined Buffalo Bill's Wild West shows. A new exhibit in downtown Denver tells their story.
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Dec 24, 2024 |
cbsnews.com | Brian Flores
It's only been open for a few months. But Denver's latest Filipino restaurant is generating a lot of buzz in the Mile High City and beyond. Magna Kainan, the second restaurant for James Beard Award nominee Chef Carlo Lamagna continues to grow with guests who are already familiar with Filipino cuisine, and others who are not. "Yeah, like 90% of our clientele is Filipino. And I was like, 'where are you all coming from?'" joked Jodee Reyes, the restaurant's chef de cuisine.
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Sep 24, 2024 |
buffalonews.com | Brian Flores
Wearing the right suit to a wedding is essential to honoring the occasion and ensuring you look your best while doing so. While weddings are a time of celebration, they are also significant formal events where your attire should reflect both the importance of the day and the tone set by the couple. Understanding the etiquette of wedding suits will help navigate the balance between style and respect.
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May 28, 2024 |
yahoo.com | Brian Flores |Michelle Griego
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.
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May 27, 2024 |
cbsnews.com | Brian Flores |Michelle Griego
Watch "Asian American Pacific Islanders Lost History" special 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.
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