You hear about ghosts in all sorts of places, but when it's an older building like the Buffalo Rose Saloon in Golden, Colorado, the feeling of goosebumps intensifies tenfold.
I got the chance to broadcast live from this place last year for a roadshow for K99. I had a great time when I was there.
Sadly, the biker bar known as the Hideout put a sign outside of their gate with the word "Closed". According to a Facebook post from the band Delta Fusion, who were scheduled to play at the Hideout posted this:
The Hideout, located at 1903 E...
Colorado has a mile high obsession with not only beer, but Pokemon Go, as well. Put them together and you get thousands of drunk people meandering through the streets on their phones trying to "catch 'em all."
We all love to save money throughout the year in Northern Colorado, and recently I found an app focused on Fort Collins that will literally save you hundreds!
The nightlife scene in Fort Collins changes just as rapidly as the weather in Northern Colorado. And while it seems as though this phenomenon is unique to modern age, it actually isn't.
Fort Collins is constantly growing, and welcoming in new businesses on what seems like an everyday basis. And we definitely see some genres more than others.
American scientists at McMurdo Station in Antarctica were busted for binge drinking after a recent health and safety audit from the U.S. government.
The National Science Foundation (NSF) says heavy drinking found among scientists was creating "unpredictable behavior that has led to fights, indecent exposure, and employees arriving to work under the influence...
It's the perfect setting, hanging out with your dog, drinking a cold beer, chatting with friends. This isn't happening in your back yard though, it's happening at a new business and seems to be a growing trend.
FOX 31 reported, that the Bark Bar is open for business...
As of right now, bars in Colorado can't serve alcohol past 2AM. A proposal has moved forward to the Colorado House floor to move the deadline back to 4:30AM. Do you think that's a good idea?
According to the Coloradoan, most bars, restaurants and liquor stores in Fort Collins didn’t break any liquor rules last year. But a handful of them didn’t fare so well with police and state inspectors. Those establishments paid over 17-grand in combined fines and were forced to close for 88-days (collectively).
Which places made a few mistakes with serving liquor in 2012?