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What’s Working: Denver still a top 10 city for tech, thanks to tech wages outpacing rent growth
The Colorado Sun | America Succeeds
An education is great but the most requested skill asked by employers are things called “durable skills,” which on surface may seem to be more like personality traits: creativity, critical thinking, self-understanding, to name a few.
Top Ranked IP Attorneys Weigh in on Practice Trends, Challenges
Law Week Colorado | Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP
Over the last year, economists in Colorado and across the country have raised flags about high inflation rates, increasing interest rates and warned about a potential recession. IP clients haven’t avoided these headwinds, according to Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton partner Darin Gibby,
How to help children process grief
KFOR Oklahoma | Judi's House
Dr. Micki Burns shares information about the rate of childhood bereavement in Oklahoma. She also shares tips for supporting grieving children and families.
Denver PrideFest Has Its First-Ever Designated Sober Space
Westword | Denver PrideFest
For the first time in the 46 years that the Center on Colfax has been putting on Denver PrideFest, there will be a dedicated sober space at the Celebration.
For the first time, Denver PrideFest will include an alcohol-free space
Rocky Mountain PBS | Denver PrideFest
Around 100,000 people are expected to converge in Denver June 25-26 for the annual festival celebrating the history and culture of the LGBTQ+ community in Colorado.
Denver’s LGBTQ community is catering more to sober-curious and all-ages crowds
The Denver Post | Denver PrideFest
This weekend’s Denver Pridefest is launching its inaugural sober area with non-alcoholic beverages
Judi's House moves into new facility after 20 years of helping grieving children
CBS Colorado | Judi's House
For 20 years, Judi's House has offered help to grieving children and their families from two historic mansions in Denver's City Park neighborhood.
Center for grieving kids, families founded by former Broncos QB opens new location in Aurora
The Denver Post | Judi's House
A center that offers support to people who are dealing with the loss of a loved one is expanding to a new location in Aurora.
Judi's House opens new location in Aurora
9NEWS | Judi's House
Founded by former Broncos quarterback Brian Griese, the nonprofit helps kids and families cope with grief.
Place for children to grieve and cope with loss of parent, sibling opening in Aurora
FOX31 | Judi's House
There is a place where children and their families can go in the Denver metro area to receive counseling and help to cope with the loss of a loved one.
PrideFest will be fully in person this year and yowza those are some good headliners
Denverite | Denver PrideFest
PrideFest is back, and for the first time since the pandemic began, the festival will offer fully in-person programming.
Construction Underway on Judi’s House in Aurora
Mile High CRE | Judi's House
Construction on the new home of nonprofit Judi’s House for Grieving Families and Children, is currently underway in Aurora.
Up & Coming Lawyers 2022: Leland Black
Law Week Colorado | Kilpatrick Townsend
Leland Black earned her Ph.D. in microbiology from the University of Alabama at Birmingham and currently uses her expertise as a patent lawyer for Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP.
How to talk to kids about the war in Ukraine
Good Morning America | Judi's House
In a digital age, children have access to around-the-clock news coverage of frightened refugees, gunfire and talk of a nuclear attack.
Nephrologists in the Driver's Seat for New Value-Based Partnerships
Kidney News | Strive Health
Strive Health (Strive) has launched contracted partnership models under the Medicare program, Comprehensive Kidney Care Contracting (CKCC).
9NEWS | Fastaff Travel Nursing
A Denver-based travel nursing company is currently seeing a demand for nurses five times greater than the first wave of COVID-19.
Krieger, Kilpatrick Townsend Patent Lawyer, Discusses Courtroom Tradition, Teaching Teenagers and Baseball in Newest 5Q Feature
Law Week Colorado | Kilpatrick Townsend
This week we spoke with Justin Krieger, managing partner at Kilpatrick Townsend’s Denver office. Krieger, a patent lawyer, frequently practices before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
Youth Mental Health Crisis
FOX31 | Pathlight Mood & Anxiety Center
Dr. Barbara Kessel of Pathlight Mood & Anxiety Center shares information about the Pediatric Mental Health State of Emergency.
How to be an Ally
Denver7 | Denver PrideFest
How to be an ally during Pride week and beyond.
How to Responsibly Celebrate Pride As an Ally
LGBTQ community members are not the only ones preparing for this weekend’s Denver Pride. Queer allies, too, are excited to show their support for the community by attending the virtual march and in-person festivities at “Pride Hubs” sprinkled throughout the city.
8 Actually Fun Things to Do in Denver This Weekend
Thrillist | Denver PrideFest
The parade may be virtual again this year, but there are still plenty of opportunities to gather with friends to celebrate Pride.
Limb Preservation Foundation launches peer support program
El Paso County Advertiser & Fountain Valley News | Limb Preservation Foundation
With its substantial active and retired military population, limb loss is a familiar concern for Fountain Valley residents.
YourHub | Limb Preservation Foundation
Alyssa Liddle had just graduated college and was busy launching a new phase of her life when she noticed swelling on her right calf.
Colorado Public Radio | The Center on Colfax
On one of her many days in the hospital in 2017, Cathy asked her partner not to tell the nursing staff they were married. She’d been diagnosed with a rare form of leukemia, and Cathy feared the care she got would suffer if the staff knew she was a lesbian.
New mask rules: Handling the sudden change
Denver7 | Pathlight Mood & Anxiety Center
Dr. Elizabeth Wassenaar discusses how to manage anxiety as mask regulations change.
9NEWS | Fastaff
As coronavirus hospitalizations broke records in the United States this week, travel nursing companies saw a surge in demand.
Gift Guide: Scratch-Off USA Whiskey Distillery Map
LouGirl502 | Maps International
I get pitched a lot of weird stuff, but when I received a message about a scratch-off USA whiskey distillery map I actually got excited about it. In the age of GPS and instant access to information, I actually still use maps. A lot. So I finally got my hands on a copy of the Scratch-Off USA Whiskey Distillery Map and I think I’m a fan.
Realistic scratch-off map allows users to track fourteener summits in Colorado
Out There Colorado | Maps International
Looking for the perfect gift for your fourteener-climbing friend? Maps International has released a scratch-off fourteener-themed map that allows owners to easily track the Colorado fourteeners they've bagged while also displaying which peaks remain unclimbed.
Peak Bagger Gift: Scratch-Off Map of Colorado 14ers
Gear Junkie | Maps International
Scratch-off maps aren’t new — we’ve all seen those prints of countries traveled hanging in globe-trotters’ homes and offices. But now, serious hikers and aspiring mountaineers can show off their own accomplishments with this summit-specific map.
Transgender Day of Remembrance takes place on Friday
9NEWS | The Center on Colfax
Sable Schultz with The Center on Colfax talks about Transgender Day of Remembrance, an annual observance that honors those lost to anti-transgender violence.
For this year’s Transgender Day of Remembrance, Colorado’s trans communities come together virtually to mourn and commemorate lives lost
Denverite | The Center on Colfax
A year ago today, faculty, students and community members gathered on Colorado State University’s campus to celebrate and to mourn transgender lives.
Coping with election stress in children
9NEWS | Pathlight Mood & Anxiety Center
Doctor Elizabeth Easton shares some strategies to keep in mind when dealing with kids and election anxiety.
CBS Denver
Lou Girl 502 | Maps International
Your Pride trip may be canceled, but virtual Prides still march on
The Washington Post | Denver PrideFest
On a cloudy Friday last June, a congregation of around 25,000 transgender people and allies marched through Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood. Decked out in bright pinks, blues and whites, the cheery crowd
Denver PrideFest is ‘all but certain’ to be virtual this year due to COVID-19, organizers say
Out There Colorado | Denver PrideFest
It wouldn’t be the first Pride celebration to go digital. LGBTQ celebrations are being canceled or postponed in major cities across the country, including Los Angeles, New York City, San Francisco and Seattle, and many metros are exploring or proceeding with plans in the virtual realm.
Denver PrideFest 2020 Goes Virtual Amid Coronavirus Outbreak
CBS4 | Denver PrideFest
The Center on Colfax announced that this year’s Denver PrideFest will be held virtually to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Denver PrideFest usually draws more than 450,000 people to Civic Center Park every year.
Guest Post: Will we still be there for nurses once the pandemic passes?
The Colorado Independent | Fastaff
I am a registered nurse. In May I will join nurses around the world to honor our profession as we celebrate Florence Nightingale’s 200th birthday. If you don’t know much about Florence Nightingale, she’s considered the founder of modern nursing and the lessons she taught us are particularly relevant today.
Denver PrideFest isn’t canceled, it’s just moved online. Here’s how that’ll work.
The Know | Denver PrideFest
The Center on Colfax said Denver’s annual PrideFest is still on for June 20 and 21 — parade, 5K, DJ parties and all — despite the coronavirus outbreak. But this year, it’ll be online.
Denver PrideFest moving to virtual-only event for 2020
9 News | Denver PrideFest
Denver's 45th annual PrideFest will move to a virtual-only celebration this summer due to limits on large public gatherings in the city amid the COVID-19 pandemic, organizers announced Monday.
Denver PrideFest Going Virtual This Summer Due To Coronavirus
CBS Denver | Denver PrideFest
Organizers with Denver PrideFest announced Monday that this year’s celebration will be virtual due to limits on large public gatherings in the city of Denver. The festival, currently in its 45th year, was planned for June 20-21 at Civic Center Park.
Aspen nonprofits grapple with COVID-19 fallout
The Aspen Times | Mind Springs Health
The public health and economic crises caused by the novel coronavirus pandemic have touched everyone since mid-March, with stay-at-home orders in place and businesses closed to limit spread of the contagion.
Concerns about suicides on the rise in Routt County, but so are available resources
Steamboat Pilot & Today | Mind Springs Health
While adrenalin and novelty powered many people through the first few weeks of the coronavirus crisis, some grim realities are now setting in.
China Erodes U.S. Dominance in Tech With an Avalanche of Patents
Bloomberg | Kilpatrick Townsend
The U.S. is losing its advantage to China and other countries when it comes to innovations related to artificial intelligence, blockchain and other key technology, according to an analysis of patent filings over the past decade.
Mind Springs: update on services
KKCO News 11 | Mind Springs Health
Mind Springs wants to update their visitors on the services available in the area.
Mental health and a commitment to the community
The Daily Sentinel | Mind Springs Health
As a mission-driven behavioral health organization, our job is to save lives.
100 Miles in the Shoes of an Ultra Runner
303 Magazine | Colorado Athletic Club
It’s been called the “Race Across the Sky” and it’s at the top of many runners’ bucket lists. It’s the Leadville 100 and it’s pushed limits since 1983.
A look at successes and challenges of Denver's U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
Denver Business Journal | Kilpatrick Townsend
Denver resident Sirena Rolfe got caught in a storm without an umbrella in 2012. And so, she decided to invent a solution.
Innovator Indicators
Law Week Colorado | Kilpatrick Townsend
Patent law practitioners tend to have an inkling of where innovation is happening, and in which industries. Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton co-authored a study that shows more than just an inkling.
40 Under 40
Denver Business Journal | Kilpatrick Townsend
Congratulations to Denver Business Journal 40 under 30 winner Kaaram J. Saab of Kilpatrick Townsend.
Outstanding Legal Professional: Michele Clark
Law Week Colorado | Kilpatrick Townsend
Being recognized as one of Law Week’s Outstanding Legal Profession- als was a “shock” to Michele Clark — she’s not someone who pats herself on the back, she said.
Junko Kazukawa Won't Be Slowed Down
Outside Magazine | Colorado Athletic Club
She's the first person to finish the Leadville Race Series and the Grand Slam of Ultrarunning in a single season.
14er Training and Conditioning
FOX 31 | Colorado Athletic Club
Have you always wanted to climb a 14er but had no idea how to train for it? Well your opportunity has arrived.
Puzzling strength
The Know | Colorado Athletic Club
It was bound to happen: a puzzle room pairing up with a fitness center — particularly in a city like Denver, where we like to challenge both our brains and brawn. Colorado Athletic Club and Puzzah! are offering a new fitness challenge as part of their bi-weekly summer programming
“We’ve come a long way”: Thousands gather at Denver Pride Parade
Denver Post | Denver PrideFest
This year’s parade marks the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall riots.
Strong faith, finance and love: How these 'people of Pride' are making LGBTQ life better in Colorado
Denver7 | Denver PrideFest
Denver7, a proud sponsor of PrideFest 2019 , is featuring leaders in the LGBTQ community in Colorado who are helping to make life better and more meaningful.
Civic Center Park art highlights history of gay rights movement
FOX 31 | Denver PrideFest
Pride festivities are underway in the Mile High City. June marks 50 years since the Stonewall riots in New York City, representing the start of America’s modern-day gay rights movement.
How Colorado insurance regulators used an Obamacare quirk to help engineer better health coverage prices for 2019
Colorado Sun | Colorado Division of Insurance
Some people who buy their own insurance could see 40 to 50 percent drops in premium prices, state officials say.