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Where to watch the Stanley Cup Final across Colorado starting this Wednesday

DENVER – When you’re not an Avs fan, you’re about to grow to be one.
The Colorado Avalanche will face the Tampa Bay Lightning within the Stanley Cup Ultimate beginning Wednesday at 6 p.m. and, if for some unusual motive you may’t make it out to Ball Enviornment for the house video games, there are a number of different methods you may watch the Avs.
1. Proper from the consolation of your individual tv!
Wherever the place you may get a sign
Look, every part’s costly on the market. Why hassle spending cash on fuel when it can save you and have a pleasant, rowdy gathering at dwelling as an alternative?!
One of the best half? You don’t need to subscribe to yet one more streaming service simply to observe the Avs taken on the Lightning – Denver7 is bringing you all of the motion (in addition to pre- and post- sport particular protection) on our air.
Video games 1 – 4 (and may it come to that, Video games 5-7), will air on Denver7 on Wednesday, June 15; Saturday, June 18; Monday, June 20; and Wednesday, June 22, with the opposite potential video games taking place on Friday, June 24; Sunday, June 26; and Tuesday; June 28.
All video games will air beginning at 6 p.m. You’ll have the ability to watch particular pre-game protection every sport day on Denver7 Information at 5:30 p.m., and postgame protection between the conclusion of the sport and the beginning of Denver7 Information at 10.
2. Tivoli Quad on the Auraria Campus
1000 Larimer Avenue – Denver
The four-acre Tivoli Quad housed on the Auraria Campus is welcoming all Avs followers for his or her Colorado Avalanche Pepsi Zero Sugar Watch Events throughout the Stanley Cup Ultimate. Watch the video games on big screens, take pleasure in meals and beverage, plus, you possibly can win limited-edition Avs swag, group autographed gadgets, and extra.
3. Sobo 151 Bar & Grill
151 S. Broadway – Denver
Our companions at The Denver Publish report the Czech bar and grill has lengthy been a staple for hockey followers. If names for sandwiches like “Zamboni” and “Penalty Field” don’t persuade you in any other case, we don’t know what is going to.
4. DNVR Sports activities Bar
2239 E. Colfax Ave. – Denver
The DNVR Sports activities Bar has been internet hosting Avs watch events for the reason that invention of the wheel, it appears, so it’s not shock they’ll be establishing for an enormous watch social gathering throughout the Stanley Cup Ultimate
5. Blake Avenue Tavern
2301 Blake Avenue – Denver
The Blake Avenue Tavern has three bars and 18,000-square ft of area proper within the coronary heart of the Ballpark neighborhood, so in the event you’re going with a big group, this may be the place to go. Don’t fear about having hassle watching the sport – the tavern has 65 TVs scattered all through.
6. Brooklyn’s at Ball Enviornment
901 Auraria Parkway – Denver
Situated proper throughout the road from Ball Enviornment, it’s fairly secure to say Brooklyn’s may have a watch social gathering for individuals who need to be near the motion however don’t need to spend massive bucks to get in.
7. Lone Tree Brewing Firm
8200 Park Meadows Drive Ste. 822 – Lone Tree
Root for the Avs in Lone Tree for all of the Stanley Cup Ultimate video games! The brewery is giving patrons who put on Avs gear a 33% low cost off their draft beer tab.
8. Tom Davis Saloon
450 N. Cleveland Ave. – Loveland
Tom Davis Saloon would be the place to be if you wish to watch the Avs beat the Lightning from Loveland. The saloon may have restricted time Avalanche specials every evening of the ultimate.
9. Quantity Thirty Eight
3560 Chestnut Pl. – Denver
Quantity Thirty Eight can be internet hosting an Avs Stanley Cup Ultimate with drinks, meals, and free leisure. The bar has 120 beers on faucet, a mouth-watering menu and a 200-square foot out of doors LED wall.
10. Brass Brewing Co.
318 E. Colorado Ave. – Colorado Springs
The Brass in Colorado Springs will likely be internet hosting a watch social gathering for not less than the primary sport (we predict it’ll be all of ‘em, however finest to name and ask). The bar is dog- and kid-friendly and out of doors meals is welcome.
Watch events can even be held in Buena Vista, Florence, Dinosaur and it’s fairly secure to say many extra will likely be happening throughout the state – in spite of everything, we haven’t had a chance like this since 2001!
In Denver, the town is waiving the 30-day evaluate course of for bars, eating places and different venues desirous to serve alcohol outdoors – what is named a Short-term Modification of Premises.
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Prolonged ‘Welly weather,’ our first taste of winter and Lisa’s official first-snow prediction for Denver

Lisa Hidalgo and Ryan Warner were ready to bust out the rain boots for their September weather and climate chat.
Denver7’s chief meteorologist and the Colorado Public Radio host delved into a rare, days-long rainy stretch, our first taste of winter and the pair’s official first-snow-date prediction for Denver.
‘Welly weather’
“Two things happened this week that rarely happen in Colorado,” Warner said. “The first is that when I went to bed it was raining. I woke up and it was raining. And two, the rain meant I could wear my ‘Wellies,’ my Wellington boots.”
“These are rare events,” the green-rubber-boot-clad Warner quipped during the conversation.
Warner and Hidalgo held their conversation on the heels of an unusually rainy spell. In Colorado, rain storms often come and go quickly. This week’s rainfall, though, came during a slow-moving storm.
“It’s more the direction of it and where it camps out,” Hidalgo explained. “So as you get a low pressure system rolling through the state, and we get all this moisture that wraps around the back side of it, it jams up against the foothills. It’s called an upslope flow.”
In the winter, such a storm would’ve meant inches of snow in Denver. With September highs in the 50s, though, it came down as rain in town as it snowed in the high country.
First taste of winter
The National Weather Service in Boulder estimated Tuesday that “a widespread 5-10 inches” of snow fell at the highest elevations – above 10,500 to 11,000 feet – during the September 22-23 storm.
For the snow-lovers out there (keep scrolling if that’s not you)…
Some healthy snowfall over the past ~18 hrs for some of our higher elevations (mainly east of the Continental Divide above 10,500′).
Pictured: Dakota Hill (Gilpin Co; left); Killpecker (Larimer Co; right) #COwx pic.twitter.com/46surChItd
— NWS Boulder (@NWSBoulder) September 24, 2025
Hidalgo noted things would quickly warm up after what was the area’s first winter weather advisory of the season.
“But this is just a hint of what’s to come,” she said. “And, obviously, we’re going to see a lot more alerts as we get into fall and into winter.”
When will Denver see its first measurable snow?
On average, the first snowfall in Denver happens on Oct. 18. The window has already passed for our earliest first snow, which happened on Sept. 3. The latest first snow in Denver is Dec. 10 – Lisa’s birthday.
With all of that in consideration, Hidalgo predicted this year’s first snow in Denver would fall on Oct. 24.
Warner’s guess? A potentially soggy evening of trick-or-treating after an Oct. 29 first snow.
More weather in-depth
Lisa and Ryan touched on studies on potential connections between both lightning and snowmelt on Colorado’s year-round fire season. They also discussed a study that suggests the eastern half of Colorado is drying out faster than the western half.
For more in-depth weather analysis, watch their full weather and climate chat in the video player below:
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Some Park Hill residents feel Denver is failing on minority outreach in golf course discussion

Saturday morning at Park Hill’s Hiawatha Davis Recreation Center, the City of Denver held a community open house to talk about its next big project: the city park and open space that was formerly the Park Hill Golf Course.
“It’s quite rare for a city to have this large of a park coming in. So it’s really important to us that that process is driven by the community,” said Sarah Showalter, director of planning and policy at the city’s Department of Community Planning and Development.
Residents got to see the plans for the park and the future the city has in store for the surrounding neighborhood.
“The voters clearly said that 155 acres should be a park, but the community is still looking for access to food and to affordable housing,” said Jolon Clark, executive director of Denver Parks and Recreation.
It seemed to be a good turnout, which the city likes, but two groups that appeared to be underrepresented were Black and Latino people, which is a problem, since Park Hill is a historically Black neighborhood.
Helen Bradshaw is a lifelong Park Hill resident. She and Vincent Owens, another long-time resident, came to the open house and said the problem is simple: the city isn’t meeting the neighbors of color where they are.
“The people who are just the average go to work, they might be at work or they have to work today or, you know, they couldn’t get a babysitter or something like that,” Owens said. “A lot of the elders on my block, they’re not going to come to something like this. So, you need to canvass and actually go get the voice of opinion, or they don’t know about it.”
Bradshaw and Owens say they want a neighborhood park and space for the neighbors by the neighbors. They also want a grocery store and opportunities for people who were part of the neighborhood long before it became a gem for development.
The city says that’s what they want as well, and that’s why they want everyone in Park Hill to give their input until the project is done.
“People can go to ParkHillPark.org and they can fully get involved and find out what the next engagement is, how to provide their input, you know, through an email, through a survey,” said Clark.