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U.S. Patent and Trademark Office will close its Denver location

“It is a loss to innovators in the Rocky Mountain region who really shouldn’t have to buy plane tickets to Virginia to have a seat at the table.”

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Many of Colorado’s 54,000 federal civilian workers in limbo amid shutdown, but public lands are open

Not all federal workers are furloughed, with significant exemptions in some agencies. Excepted employees, or those whose work includes protecting life and property, are expected to continue working.

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Colorado oil and gas explorer Bill Barrett dies at 96

Bill Barrett’s death on Sept. 16 “kind of represents an end of an era, where the objective was to explore and find new fields,” said his son, Joe Barrett.

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Starbucks closes at least 11 locations along Colorado’s Front Range

The Seattle-based coffee giant is closing hundreds of stores across the U.S., Canada and Europe.

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156-unit apartment complex proposed for Green Valley Ranch

Located at 5000 N. Tower Road, the complex will feature an early childhood education center.

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Denver’s RiNo Art District, Business Improvement District name new leaders

RiNo’s Art District and Business Improvement District are moving forward with new executive directors.

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Renee Brinkerhoff sues, says ex-husband and contractor sought La Loma restaurant takeover

Denver restaurateur Renee Brinkerhoff has filed a lawsuit alleging her ex-husband and a contractor sought control of the La Loma restaurants.

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Allen Vellone’s Denver law firm to join Michael Best after 40 years at 1600 Stout