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  • 5 days ago | cbsnews.com | Kennedy Cook

    More than 100 cancer survivors gathered at Fiddler's Green on Sunday morning to mark National Cancer Survivors Day with stories of hope, healing, and community. The annual event, themed Honoring Strength and Resilience, offered an opportunity for survivors to reconnect, celebrate their milestones, and pay tribute to those who supported them through their cancer journeys.

  • 1 week ago | cbsnews.com | Kennedy Cook

    After years of detours, dust, and delays, Denver's 16th Street welcomed summer and the return of its vibrant atmosphere with a festival on Saturday. The Kickoff to Summer Festival marked the completion of a multi-year construction project to reshape the heart of downtown Denver. The celebration drew hundreds of residents and tourists alike who strolled through reopened walkways, enjoyed live music, browsed local vendors, and collected free merchandise.

  • 3 weeks ago | cbsnews.com | Kennedy Cook

    On Saturday morning at Denver's New Hope Baptist Church, the congregation, clergy, and community leaders gathered for the funeral of the church's longtime pastor, Reverend James Peters Jr., a beloved spiritual leader and prominent Civil Rights activist. For Pastor Eugene Downing, who currently leads New Hope, the loss of Peters has been a deeply personal one. "When I arrived here, I immediately met Pastor Peters," Downing recalled. Since his passing, it's been a time of reflection.

  • 3 weeks ago | cbsnews.com | Kennedy Cook

    On Saturday, women from across the state gathered to take part in "Ready to Run," a nonpartisan campaign training designed to help more women enter public office. Hosted by Colorado 50-50, the event helped teach women how to launch a campaign, from fundraising and media relations to understanding ballot access and building community support.

  • 4 weeks ago | cbsnews.com | Kennedy Cook

    Springtime in Denver means the return of blooming flowers, warmer days, and a cherished local tradition: farmers' markets. Despite some vendors facing certain economic challenges, they're ready to bring their locally made and homegrown goods directly to the community. It's a model that many small businesses like the PB Love Company rely on. Mario Esparza, affectionately known as the "Head Nut," was busy showing off his company's handcrafted nut butters Saturday morning.

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Kennedy Cook
Kennedy Cook @Kennedycooklive
25 Jul 23

Beyoncé, besties, boots & a boat! My type of weekend well spent ✨ 🪩 #RENAISANCEWorldTour https://t.co/zPAfCnwZXp

Kennedy Cook
Kennedy Cook @Kennedycooklive
21 Jul 23

DPS school board votes unanimously to release footage from secret meeting about reinstating SRO’s in Denver Public Schools. More on @CBSNewsColorado at noon https://t.co/PPmGxsZcoh

Kennedy Cook
Kennedy Cook @Kennedycooklive
18 Jul 23

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