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  • 2 months ago | denver7.com | Adria Iraheta |Rob Harris

    DENVER — The , a popular area in the River North Art District, reopened to vehicle traffic Sunday after being a pedestrian-only zone since 2020. A temporary permit allowing the street closure expired Sunday. Dozens of pedestrians gathered in front of Federales earlier in the morning to protest the change. “I just grew so used to this street closure and the ability to get to be with your friends in the street,” said Andrew Cushen. “It doesn't give people time to grieve, right?

  • Jul 8, 2024 | denver7.com | Robert Garrison |Rob Harris

    DENVER — A Colorado couple separated by more than 7,000 miles of ocean and land are finally reunited after a daunting immigration battle that threatened to drag on for years. Bo Ramsey, a U.S. citizen, and his wife Riza are now enjoying life together in Bo’s home city of Denver after Riza legally immigrated from the Philippines, where the couple met. But her journey to get to Colorado wasn’t without its stumbling blocks. Denver7 shared Bo Ramsey's story back in November of 2023.

  • May 13, 2024 | denver7.com | Katie Parkins |Rob Harris

    LARIMER COUNTY, Colo. — Estes Park has approved a new housing option for seasonal workers this summer, the town announced on its Facebook page. For one year, Estes Park will test out letting some people use RVs or other similar vehicles as temporary lodging on their employer's property. The pilot program is being called the "Vehicle-Based Accommodation for Seasonal Employees (VBASE). Businesses that participate must obtain a permit. Interested businesses can apply for one at Estes.org/vbase.

  • May 10, 2024 | denver7.com | Angelika Albaladejo |Rob Harris

    DENVER — In a deal struck between unlikely partners, Colorado Gov. Jared Polis announced that the state’s biggest oil and gas producers and most outspoken environmental advocates agreed on new laws to push forward and others to set aside. Gov.

  • May 9, 2024 | denver7.com | Jeff Anastasio |Rob Harris

    DENVER — Four years after the start of the pandemic, Denver Mayor Mike Johnston on Thursday announced an initiative to help revitalize downtown Denver as businesses continue to shutter as hybrid work has taken a toll on commercial vacancies and safety concerns have reduced overall foot traffic. “Those challenges create their own doom loop.

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