Want to help feed Pueblo? Grow your own food? Check out the Feeding Pueblo Initiative
Shayna Williams may be new to Pueblo, but that hasn’t stopped the 32-year-old mother, wife and Army veteran from making a difference in the community.
The Woolly Planner spreads joy by making form from fluff
Whether you are a busy bee looking to add character to your daily planner, a fan of felted soaps, or simply love cute animals (especially miniatures)—The Woolly Planner is the shop for you.
SECOM doing its part to connect underserved communities with speedy, reliable internet
Access to dependable and high-speed internet is critical in the post-pandemic age of remote working, online schoolwork and telemedicine.
No Styrofoam, no problem: Anthony's Paper Supply offers affordable, high-quality foodservice products and more
Anthony’s Paper Supply, 1811 Santa Fe Dr., has the answer. Just East of Pueblo city limits, the locally-owned wholesale distributor has a wide selection of Styrofoam alternatives like paper hot cups, paper cold cups, molded fiber containers and more.
Pueblo's Hand Truck Company rolls ahead of competition
With help from the Pueblo-based Hand Truck Company, 300 pounds becomes a “light lift” for any warehouse worker or delivery driver.
Peacock Pole Art: At The Intersection of Art & Fitness
Athletes from Peacock Pole Art & Body Weight Fitness are doing their part to raise awareness for mental health and invite community members to join the cause.
Level Up Ascension to host New Earth Social with food, music and more
Bringing together a mix of artists, coaches, holistic practitioners, food vendors, performers and musicians, Level Up Ascension Studio’s New Earth Social Saturday, Aug. 20 at Renewed Wholesale, 720 S.Main St., will have something for everyone.
Pueblo East High graduate makes fashion sustainable and timeless with LAAW streetwear
Pueblo East High School alumnus Dalton Bidula is transforming the fashion industry as we know it with LAAW, an outerwear company placing special emphasis on sustainability.
Kevin and Shannon Baird help you stay connected with Pueblo Daily
Have you ever wanted to know about all the awesome events in Pueblo, but just never knew where to look?
Curtis Ranch: Providing grass-fed beef from their ranch to your table
With ancestral ties to Pueblo’s historic Nuckolls Packing Company, the Curtis family raises grass-fed cattle on over 500 acres of land in the Wet Mountains to this day.
PexPeppers: Pueblo’s Own Hot Sauce
For those that want to shop local, keep an eye out for a hot sauce brand that is uniquely Pueblo.
The QR Card makes room for “authentic human connection”
A technology that began in Japan 27 years ago found a new resurgence during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Wilcoxson: A relic of Pueblo's rich automobile history
Bill Wilcoxson, owner of Downtown Pueblo’s long-standing Wilcoxson Buick, Cadillac, GMC Trucks Inc., considers his dealership to be a “destination store.”
Pueblo gets hydration boost with Shen IV Therapy LLC.
Athletes and party goers alike can benefit from a popular type of hydration therapy new to Pueblo.
Add beauty to the big event with Thrifty Gents
One of Pueblo’s most popular custom floral shops was almost an online men’s clothing store.
Bistoro: A European getaway in Downtown Pueblo
Puebloans looking for an escape to the Mediterranean need to look no further than Bistoro, located at 109 Central Plaza.
Fire Playce rises from the ashes
Recent months have brought new challenges for The Fire Playce Paint Your Own Pottery Studio at 517 W. 5th Street; including challenges that have nothing to do with COVID-19.
Mauro Farms: Delivering a taste of home
Mauro Farms and Bakery, located at 936 36th Lane, ships a little taste of Pueblo out to all 50 states.
DiSanti Farms keeps family tradition strong through generations
With an agricultural presence on the St. Charles Mesa spanning five generations, DiSanti Farms at 29114 South Rd., has gained a reputation for attention to detail.
DiTomaso Farms: Bringing the heat to Pueblo for over a century
DiTomaso Farms, located at 37137 US-50 BUS, has roasted and sold chile at Downtown Pueblo’s Chile and Frijoles Festival since the festival’s inception in 1994; however COVID-19 has limited the downtown festival to a much smaller event.