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Parts of Douglas and Elbert counties faced flash flood warnings Thursday, and rain washed out North Cheyenne Canyon Road in ...
Streets were flooding, with significant water over the roadway on Havana Street between Exposition and Alameda ... Elsewhere, Westerly Creek Park in northeast Denver appeared to be mostly submerged.
The huge makeover at the City Park Golf Course isn ... course lies right in the middle of a flood plain known as the Montclair Basin, according to Denver Public Works. It is one of the few ...
Denver councilwoman Debbie Ortega was understandably irritated last week when time ran out at a committee hearing before she could ask questions regarding plans for a series of costly flood ...
DENVER (CBS4)- Heavy rain that pummeled the Denver metro area on Thursday evening caused some major street flooding that left ... and Colorado Blvd. and Exposition in Denver.
DENVER (KDVR) — It’s a rainy day in Denver, but thankfully most areas of the metro aren’t flood-prone. Denver no longer nation’s top city for weed Risk Factor, a natural disaster analytics ...
DENVER (AP) --State water managers say flooding in Denver from the ... the Big Thompson River at Estes Park and the Cache La Poudre River near Fort Collins and Greeley.
DENVER — Denver's engineering manager ... said and added that the storm was at least a 50-year flood event that dumped rain on the City Park area in a 30-minute timeframe. In November 2017 ...
Denver’s basketball team will be without a practice court for a while, as a thunderstorm that rolled through the area last week flooded the facility and turned the floor into a skate park: Denver ...
There is currently flooding on roads and low-lying areas — including basement apartments — around the Denver metro ... In Teller and Park counties, more than 8,000 people were without power.
This year, however, a different flood staked its claim. Last week's devastating rain submerged Denver Memorial Park. Walking trails and fields disappeared beneath the water, picnic tables sailed ...
In a mid-afternoon update, the NWS said the highest threat of flash flooding "would likely occur from the south/east sections of the Denver metro and the Palmer Divide due to urban flooding.