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By Steven Bonifazi / NewsBreak Denver
(DENVER, Colo.) Homeless advocator and non-profit Colorado Village Collaborative needs individuals to help construct a new safe outdoor space for people experiencing homelessness.
The new space will sit on an empty lot at 221 Federal Blvd. near 2nd Ave. Volunteers should wear steel-toed boots if possible and bring the following:
In late January, Denver's Public Safety, Education, Housing and Homelessness Committee approved $3.9 million for the collaborative to operate four safe outdoor spaces in the city through 2022, NewsBreak Denver's David Heitz reported.
The spaces consist of durable tent communities with heat and electricity surrounded by a security fence with a locked gate.
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Covering everything from Weather and Lifestyle to Mental Health, Politics, Society, Sports, Wildlife and much more in the Denver metro. Newsletter Editor for the Mile High Updates Newsletter.
(DENVER, Colo.) Greetings and happy Friday Denver. Welcome to another Denver Daily Roundup. Cheers to making it through yet another work week. Rain is already falling across the city, with snow showers expected this afternoon. Weekend traffic will be heavily impacted by rain and snow showers Friday through Saturday, so be mindful when traveling.
(DENVER, Colo.) Snow is expected to begin falling in Denver Friday afternoon. The National Weather Service in Boulder predicts rain showers to hit the city before 5 p.m., followed by more rain and snow showers. The high-temperature Friday will reach near 42.
(Colorado Village Collaborative) (DENVER, Colo.) Greetings, good morning and happy Thursday, Denverites. Welcome back to another edition of the Denver Daily Roundup. Today is Thursday, May 19.
(Acton Crawford/Unsplash) (DENVER, Colo.) Thursday's weather forecast calls for sunny skies and near-record temperatures in the Mile High City. The National Weather Service in Boulder predicts the high-temperature Thursday to reach near 90.
(DENVER, Colo.) Located in the heart of McGregor Square, The Rally Hotel hosts movie nights at 6 p.m. every Thursday as part of Movies at McGregor. The 182-room hotel will host the free movie nights now through October with six themed movie series including avenged, rewind, sing-a-long, girls night out, untamed and McGregor scare. All the series take place on McGregor Square's massive 66-foot LED screen.
(GREENWOOD VILLAGE, Colo.) The South Denver Metro Chamber hosts a free community/RTD celebration from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday. The celebration honors those who kept their jobs through the COVID-19 pandemic amid many workers returning to the office.
(DENVER, Colo.) Hello, good morning and happy hump day, Denver Rounder-uppers. Welcome back to another edition of the Denver Daily Roundup. Today is Wednesday, May 18. Although Denver is on track to see a bright and sunny morning with rising temperatures, there is a 20 percent chance of rain showers Wednesday afternoon. Nevertheless, the high temperature will reach near 81.
(DENVER, Colo.) Wednesday in the Mile High City will begin sunny and warm, followed by potential moisture. The National Weather Service in Boulder predicts the high temperature to reach near 81, with a 20 percent chance of rain showers anticipated after noon.
(DENVER, Colo.) Denver Human Services will accept donations through the end of May for its BeAGiver Spring Showers Hygiene Drive to make essential hygiene items accessible all year.
(DENVER, Colo.) Non-profit independent restaurant advocate EatDenver will host The Big Eat 2022 from 6 to 9 p.m. on July 28 at the Denver Performing Arts Complex. The annual event celebrates Mile High City's independent restaurant scene. This year, 46 local restaurants ranging from Birdcall to Snooze will participate (see the restaurant lineup below).
(DENVER, Colo.) Greetings and good morning to you and yours, Denver. Welcome back to another Tuesday edition of the Denver Daily Roundup. Today is May 17. Denver's weather Tuesday will be similar to Monday, with sunny and warm conditions followed by a chance of showers and thunderstorms. The high temperature will reach near 86.
A fan walks outside of Coors Field as the rain falls.(Justin Edmonds/Getty Images) (DENVER, Colo.) Tuesday's weather forecast in Denver calls for more sunny and warm conditions followed by potential storms.
(Downtown Denver Partnership) (DENVER, Colo.) Commercial real-estate agency Brookfield Properties will host Summer Sounds, a series of public concerts this summer during lunchtime hours for anyone in the Downtown Denver area.
(DENVER, Colo.) Denver BAZAAR, a unique maker's market, returns to Sloan's Lake Saturday and Sunday for Spring BAZAAR. The market started in Denver's RiNo neighborhood in 2015 and has since seen over 2,500 small businesses participate in its Spring BAZAARS, according to Denver BAZAAR. Additionally, it generated more than $1.5 million for Colorado small businesses.
(Denver International Airport) (DENVER, Colo.) Low-cost flight airline Frontier is seeking individuals to work as full-time flight crew members at Denver International Airport.
(Justin Edmonds/Getty Images) (DENVER, Colo.) Hello and welcome to another Monday edition of the Denver Daily Roundup. Today is Monday, May 16. Hopefully, everyone had a pleasant and relaxing weekend.
(DENVER, Colo.) Monday's weather forecast calls for warmer temperatures and a chance of rain showers and thunderstorms in Denver later this afternoon. The National Weather Service in Boulder predicts the storm will hit Denver between noon and 3 p.m., followed by a chance of showers after 3 p.m.
(Denver's Colfax Marathon) (DENVER, Colo.) The Mile High City is in store for a weekend of great weather and even greater events. As the sun shines down on Denver and temperatures reach the low-80s this weekend, be sure to check out some of these fun and entertaining events in and around the metro area:
(Pieter van de Sande/Unsplash) (DENVER, Colo.) Hello and welcome to another Friday edition of the Denver Daily Roundup. Cheers to those who made it through the workweek. Hopefully, everyone has some exciting things planned for this weekend.