5280 High School plans to open in a 15,000-square-foot building formerly home to the Shops at 9th Avenue.
5280 High School plans to open in a 15,000-square-foot building formerly home to the Shops at 9th Avenue.
After camping out in Golden Triangle’s Galvanize for five years, the music-streaming service is more than tripling its local square footage with digs of its own.
An exhibit focusing on French impressionist Edgar Degas will open Feb. 11 at the Denver Art Museum.
After 36 years of running a program to train household help for the world’s wealthiest, Mary Starkey is ready to downsize in Cap Hill.
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Denver-based SJR Environmental Consulting has been hit with five lawsuits in the past year, two of which are still pending.
Shareholders in an oil and gas exploration company whose stock once traded on the open market say it has stiffed them to the tune of $3 million.
Frank Bonanno is suing producers at film studio Left of Frame that directed the two most recent seasons of his public television program, Chef Driven.
In a sentencing hearing, Judge Christine Arguello lopped off 30 months from her original recommendation for Don Iley’s time in prison.
In its second lawsuit in as many years, a Centennial course claims a regional water authority is fighting dirty and not delivering the sewage it needs to irrigate the fairways.
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