Food for thought: doughnut brigade
A former Army doctor who fights for better nutrition says he was forced to surrender his county health department post in Florida. What put a hole in his career? Doughnuts, of course.
A former Army doctor who fights for better nutrition says he was forced to surrender his county health department post in Florida. What put a hole in his career? Doughnuts, of course.
Two Denver swimming pools are going to the dogs this Sunday. Pet owners can take their favorite pooch for a dip at Berkeley Park or Cook Park as part of the Denver DogaPOOLooza.
On June 25, a lightning bolt struck the historic Darlington Prismatic Electric Fountain in Ferril Lake, putting an end to the multicolored evening light shows for the rest of the summer.
If Congress Park seems like a maze this summer with roving street excavations, it’s because Denver Water is rehabilating a water main.
A slow migration of red cones along Speer Boulevard this summer marks the path of a major rehabilitation of two sewer lines by the Metro Wastewater Reclamation District.
Xcel Energy has five major projects with a total budget of $350 million to replace natural gas lines at different spots in the city.
Denver Public Works is expected to spend $12.8 million in paving projects this year. Paving projects could range from chip sealing to street reconstruction.
