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“For each degree of temperature, I believe a ball will travel an extra 3-4 inches,” explained Grant Denn, a physics professor at the Metropolitan State University of Denver. “But if it's 30 ...
CENTRAL CITY, Colo. — In the hills above this former mining town, students from Metropolitan State University of Denver are uncovering pieces of Colorado’s overlooked history. The excavation, led by ...
A Metropolitan State University of Denver assistant professor has a niche archeological focus: documenting 19th-century sex work by digging up artifacts at the sites of former brothels.
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Denver7 features Staunton State Park in fourth installment of spotlight series - MSNCovering nearly 4,000 acres and featuring a range of outdoor activities, Staunton State Park is a destination for nature lovers and adventurers of all skill levels.
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Fears for future of LGBTQ+ rights in CO require reflection on state's history: Denver7 | Your Voice - MSNAfter having authentic conversations with members of the LGBTQ+ community during Pride Month, Denver7 heard one concern loud and clear: fear for what could come in the future.
If you’re visiting an Indiana state park this summer, hold onto the paper map you get at the entrance. It may be the last one you ever see. The Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) says this ...
National Inflation Denver isn’t the only city with price spikes. According to WalletHub, every major metropolitan area examined saw some price increases, though many were extremely small.
DENVER (WKBN) — Former Ohio State standout running back J.K. Dobbins has officially signed a one-year free agent deal with the Denver Broncos. According to a report, it is a one-year deal worth ...
Trump administration announces end of Temporary Protected Status, effective July 14, telling refugees they have to leave the United States ...
A few days after finalizing the ownership group, the Denver National Women’s Soccer League is breaking ground on a new state-of-the-art performance center Monday morning.
DENVER (KDVR) — The Colorado Renaissance Festival says it is working with the state to have elephants this year, despite claims by PETA that said Colorado Parks and Wildlife denied permission.
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