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Lucrative DIA restaurant loses liquor license after judge says no to delay
Timberline Steaks & Grille, the state’s highest-grossing eatery, can’t serve alcohol for 30 days as punishment for serving beer to an underage police cadet.
Indicted Aspenite sues Justice Department over foreign lobbying records denial
Tom Barrack, a financier and fundraiser for Donald Trump who goes on trial in September, claims the records will exculpate him.
Denver Fire warns about propane tanks as blazes increase at homeless camps
There were 404 fires at encampments in the first six months of 2022, according to the DFD, which began tracking the category in 2020.
‘A vibrant new district’: Coors family redeveloping 12-acre downtown Golden site
Michael Coors said his family expects to spend up to $1 billion on the largest redevelopment project in the city’s history and wants additional investors.
Crypto mining at natural gas well ends before Adams County hearing
“The crypto operation has left Adams County,” a Renegade Oil & Gas executive said. But the county still wants a judge to ban mining there.
Westside plans for Park Hill Golf Club call for three development zones, 100-acre park
The redevelopment of the 155-acre property along Colorado Boulevard will ultimately have to be approved by voters.
State’s highest-grossing restaurant gets reprieve in liquor license fight
Timberline Steaks and Grille at DIA was set to lose its license Thursday for selling beer to underage police cadets, but a judge granted a stay until July 25.
Adams County sues to shut down crypto mining at natural gas well
The well owner disputes the county’s claims that the operation violates zoning laws and is unsafe.
Bike shop’s planned move across Colorado Blvd. down to the wire
Bikesource needs to vacate its current storefront by Aug. 7 but it hasn’t received the city’s approval to open in the new space it leased.