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3 weeks ago |
denver7.com | Claire Lavezzorio
DENVER — Workers for two of Colorado's grocery giants could go on strike by Monday. According to United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) Local 7, 99% of Safeway employees across the Denver metro area voted to authorize a strike unless Albertsons, the grocer's parent company, responds to the union’s demands. "They're not paying a liveable wage.
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3 weeks ago |
denver7.com | Claire Lavezzorio |Sydney Isenberg
BOULDER, Colo. — One of the 15 people who were injured in the firebombing attack on Boulder's Pearl Street Mall shared a message of strength during a community vigil Wednesday. On Sunday afternoon, the local group from the organization Run For Their Lives held its weekly walk to bring attention to the Israeli hostages held in Gaza. The Boulder group walks every Sunday and planned to do so at 1 p.m. at the corner of 8th and Pearl streets. Sunday was the start of the Jewish holiday Shavuot.
Elbert County residents push back against Xcel power pole project during planning commission hearing
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denver7.com | Claire Lavezzorio
ELBERT COUNTY, Colo. — Residents of Elbert County love the area's rolling hills, trees, and wildlife. However, some residents worry that a proposed Xcel Energy project could ruin their beloved scenery. “They say they’re listening to the public, but they aren’t taking into account all the different costs that Elbert County will incur,” said resident Molly Stuchlik.
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3 weeks ago |
denver7.com | Claire Lavezzorio
DENVER — After three years of crippling construction, Denver's 16th Street was alive with energy on Saturday as crowds came to the area for the Summer Kickoff event. "It's great. It has a good vibe," said Angel Sandoval, who was on 16th Street with her son. The free, two-day festival celebrated the renovated corridor as Denver's ultimate summer destination. "It is so exciting to see the change and the excitement; all the people coming out together," said Kori Lopez.
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4 weeks ago |
denver7.com | Claire Lavezzorio
DENVER — Downtown Denver will host two major events this weekend, which are expected to bring tens of thousands of people to the area. With the anticipated crowds, plans are in place for additional patrols. The 16th Street Summer Kickoff celebration marks the beginning of this revitalized corridor, coinciding with the Outside Festival at Civic Center Park just a few blocks away.
Journalists covering the same region

Henry Zimmerman
Daily News Editor at Indiana Public Broadcasting
Henry Zimmerman primarily covers news in Denver, Colorado, United States and surrounding areas including Fort Collins and Boulder.
Lauren Watson
Digital Content Manager at KKTV-TV (Colorado Springs, CO)
Lauren Watson primarily covers news in Denver, Colorado, United States and surrounding areas including Boulder and Colorado Springs.

Daniel J. Schneider
Digital Innovation Editor, News at Colorado Public Radio
Daniel J. Schneider primarily covers news in Denver, Colorado, United States and surrounding areas.

Karen Morfitt
Reporter at KCNC-TV (Denver, CO)
Karen Morfitt primarily covers news in Denver, Colorado, United States and surrounding areas including Littleton and Aurora.

Alan Gionet
News Anchor and Reporter at KCNC-TV (Denver, CO)
Alan Gionet primarily covers news in Denver, Colorado, United States and surrounding areas.
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