Denver using Emergency Operations Center as part of coronavirus response

DENVER (KDVR) — The town of Denver’s Emergency Operations Center will maintain “partial operation” to monitor COVID-19, Mayor Michael Hancock stated Monday. City officials held a media conference in the center Monday morning to the city. Brands and other hospitality companies have been given orders to post signs about hand washing from the Denver’s Department
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Justin Bieber’s ‘Changes’ stadium tour downgraded to arenas, reportedly due to coronavirus

Nine dates on Justin Bieber‘s upcoming ‘Changes’ tour across North America have been downgraded from stadiums to arenas. Reports state that the venue changes – which will see Bieber play in venues roughly half the size – are due to worries over the ongoing coronavirus outbreak stalling ticket sales. Read more: Justin Bieber – ‘Changes’
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Deftones reveal new album is at “mixing stage” and announce return of long-term producer

Deftones have revealed their forthcoming new record is primed for a 2020 launch, while also confirming that producer Terry Date is back in the helm. Even the California outfit, who are due to hit the street this summer, took to Instagram yesterday (February 24) to discuss with an in-studio shot. From the black and white
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THW’s Goalie News: Francouz’s Extension, Shutout, Avs Search

Pavel Francouz of the Colorado Avalanche had among their most effective personal days for any goaltender on Friday, signing a big expansion and earning a large shutout for his team. For the time being , he’s his team but the Avalanche might be on the lookout for aid in net. Francouz Inks Extension Francouz’s day.
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Jim Gaffigan adds another show, Tech N9ne rolls through and more tickets on sale

Comedian Jim Gaffigan Included a fourth show at the Buell Theatre for The Pale Tourist Tour. The new show is going to be at 9:30 on Saturday, April 18. Gaffigan sold his two out Friday shows and nearly sold out a series before on Saturday. Tickets are $50-$80 and can be purchased on AXS. Rapper Tech
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Maroon 5 returns to Pepsi Center next summer with opener Meghan Trainor

Its lackluster Super Bowl halftime performance from February notwithstanding, Maroon 5 is back with a new single (“Memories”-RRB- and excursion which brings the band to the Pepsi Center on June 5, with the opening set from pop singer Meghan Trainor. Tickets are on sale at noon Dec. 13. (Prices TBA, altitudetickets.com) Los Angeles-based DJ and
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Avalanche fall to Maple Leafs 5-3 in Barrie’s return to Pepsi Center

DENVER — Tyson Barrie had a goal and an assist in his return to Colorado, leading the Toronto Maple Leafs to a 5-3 victory over the Avalanche on Saturday night. Auston Matthews also had a goal and an assist as Toronto earned its second straight win since Sheldon Keefe took over after Mike Babcock was
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Rockies co-owner Monfort’s McGregor Square is on trend — and at the center of a trend — in LoDo

Denver is a place. Ask all the millennials. It could be argued that fellow-urban-district-going-by-an-abbreviated-nickname, RiNo, has taken the summit in the last several years, but there are regions of Denver as concerned with what’s cool as LoDo. After all, it had been attention in Lower Downtown’s buildings and commercial buildings at the late 1980s and
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The Black Crowes reunite and announce Red Rocks show

The Black Crowes, including estranged brothers Chris and Rich Robinson, have flocked to observe the anniversary of their suitably termed “Shake Your Money Maker. ” The group will play Red Rocks Amphitheatre on May 30, with tickets available at 10 a.m. Nov. 15. ($65-$165, axs.com) Strident English rock group Foals has been co-headlining a trip
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After postponing its last Denver concert, The Who is coming back in 2020

Individuals Who will return on May 2, 2020, to make up its postponed concert at the Pepsi Center from. That’s based on promoter Live Nation that morning, that announced a raft of fresh dates for the rock band that is enduring. Only a few days until it scheduled Denver series on Sept. 29, The Who
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