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Denver and much of the Front Range are bracing for an expected major snowstorm this weekend. In that spirit, we present this look back in photos of some of Denver’s largest snowstorms in reco… ...
A winter storm dumped large amounts of snow across Denver and the metro area overnight and is expected to continue for most of the day on Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2022.
DENVER — Tuesday's snowstorm, which brought roughly 3 inches of snow to Denver, was a welcome sight for snow shoveling companies like the one Miguel Ceballos owns.
A snow removal app, launched in Denver in early January, allows residents to request "contactless" snow removal services.
In many places in the Denver metro area, residents have 24 hours after the snow stops to get the sidewalks around their home cleared, or face fines.
With much of the metro seeing a couple of inches of snow into Tuesday morning, the clock is ticking for property owners to clear the sidewalks outside their homes.
The city requires property owners to remove snow and ice from sidewalks, including adjacent ramps soon after a storm moves through the area.
Older adults who may need assistance with this storm can get help through Denver's "Snow Angel" program.
Michael James, who's both the vice president of marketing and development for Volunteers of America in Denver and a Snow Buddy himself, has some theories about why this shortfall is occurring.
The forecast calls for major snow accumulation in the Denver metro area this weekend and CBS4 Medical Editor Dr. Dave Hnida shared tips for how to prepare for shoveling it off your driveway and ...