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Construction on Colfax BRT starts next week. Here’s what to expect

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One lane of traffic, a slow rollout and a project that’s finally complete around 2027.

23h ago

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Denver says it has enough motel rooms and tiny homes for people leaving homelessness — for now

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The city has sheltered nearly 2,000 people living in encampments, though some returned to the streets.

on Fri, 5AM

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Aurora to landlord in gang controversy: Fix it and list it, or face prosecution

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The building at 1568 Nome St. is one of several that are getting national attention about the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua.

on Sep 24

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It's official: Most Denver property owners will pay $150 a year for sidewalks

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The voter-approved annual sidewalk fee will start in 2025.

on Sep 21

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Trump wants to visit Aurora. Republican mayor says “bring it on”

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Mayor Mike Coffman wants to show former president Donald Trump that Venezuelan gangs have not taken over the city.

on Sep 21

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RTD is booting Greyhound from the Union Station bus terminal

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Greyhound has “abandoned buses and its customers” on multiple occasions, RTD says.

on Sep 13

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Lyft is ending its dockless scooters program. What does that mean for Denver?

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It’s unclear if the company will leave the city completely. Lime plans to continue its current operations.

on Sep 12

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A new vision for Speer Boulevard: Fewer cars, more pedestrians

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Could a Speer Boulevard with fewer lanes and more public transit options actually happen? Or would it become a boulevard of broken dreams?

on Sep 8

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Everyone’s talking about a Venezuelan gang in Aurora. Here’s what we know — and what we don’t

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Denverite dug into what’s fact, what’s fiction and what we still don’t know about Tren de Aragua in Aurora and elsewhere in Colorado.

on Sep 7

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Construction on that massive Colfax transit project will begin in October

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Expect construction disruptions through 2027.

on Sep 3

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Bikes and community on Morrison Road: Inside Westwood's One Stop Bike Shop

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Westwood native Thomas Padilla's is doling out life lessons one bike at a time.

on Aug 30

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One block in Denver's COVID economy: The largely Latinx Westwood got help late in the pandemic, but businesses are holding strong

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Four of ten business owners we spoke to didn't receive any emergency grants or loans during the pandemic.

on Aug 30

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Denver's latest e-bike vouchers were all claimed in a minute flat

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There were 77 times more signups than available vouchers.

on Aug 29

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Tattered Cover is now officially owned by Barnes & Noble

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Next up: temporary closures to update the technology at four stores.

on Aug 1

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Denver has 90 days to buy Xcel's old Zuni Street steam plant

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Neighbors are waiting to see what happens next.

on Jul 29

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Wynkoop Street in downtown could be Denver’s next car-lite ‘shared street’

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Some are even hoping for a European-style pedestrian plaza.

on Jul 23

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Downtown Denver growth into Ball Arena parking lots hits milestone

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Can Kroenke Sports & Entertainment and residents agree to a community benefits agreement over the future of the Ball Arena parking lots?

on Jul 21

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Take a first look at Denver International Airport’s new train cars

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As the airport grows, these new trains bring increased capacity to meet demand.

on Jul 9

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Can midwifery help solve rural Colorado's health care shortages?

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CU Anschutz is now offering a special rural track in a nurse-midwifery master’s program.

on Jun 28

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Tim Hernández concedes race to Cecelia Espenoza after day two ballot returns still leave him behind

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"These aren't the results we wanted today, but I'm not going anywhere," Hernández wrote.

on Jun 28

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If you report a stolen car and realize it wasn't actually stolen, let Denver Police know

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Otherwise, you could be accused of being an auto thief.

on Jun 26

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Local trash heroes get a beer named in their honor

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The Garbage Grabbers want to improve a place they love, but it's about more than that.

on Jun 26

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Can direct cash payments alleviate poverty? Here’s what Denver has learned

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One-year results from the Denver Basic Income Project are promising.

on Jun 26

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What does it mean to write a play about Golda Meir right now?

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A stage reading for the play was hosted at Auraria Campus's Golda Meir House.

on Jun 25

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Harvey Park Grille has closed. Is its demise a symbol of discomfort about larger neighborhood changes?

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Some say it was too cool to keep going, others say it was a wrong fit.

on Jun 25

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Denver’s been getting tougher on unsheltered homelessness

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City stats show that Denver's enforcement of specific laws targeting people experiencing homelessness has increased significantly in 2024.

on Jun 8

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Denver leaders want lower hiring standards for police and firefighters, civilian oversight board alleges

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Minimum standards were slightly lowered in 2020, but the city still struggles with understaffing.

on May 28

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Auraria antiwar protesters are scattering the encampment campus-wide as universities announce building lockdown

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The antiwar encampment on the Auraria campus has been in place for three weeks.

on May 19

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Denver moves $11 million of public safety money to form unarmed Office of Neighborhood Safety

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Some community activists say the city is trying to steal their work.

on May 14

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Denver is on an ADU rezoning kick. But is that increasing the ADU stock?

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The answer: no. But neighborhoods may still be rezoned for potential use.

on May 7

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Despite two police sweeps and a weekend snowstorm, the antiwar camp at the Auraria campus still stands

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Students are protesting the war in Gaza, as well as calling on the University of Colorado's to divest from corporations that operate in Israel.

on May 2

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It's still not OK to smoke weed at Denver's 4/20 fest

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DPD didn't give out any tickets last year, but they still could this weekend.

on Apr 20

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Will Denver get a WNBA team?

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Mile High fans of women's basketball have been ready.

on Apr 18

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Should most Denver employees have collective bargaining rights?

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A proposed change to the city’s charter would give city employees collective bargaining rights. It just has to get on the ballot.

on Apr 9

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Denver is getting its first women’s sports bar

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Owners of the 99ers — named for the 1999 U.S. soccer team that won the World Cup — hope to start serving Denver sports fans in June.

on Apr 5

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As Denver marks César Chávez Day, locals remember his visits to the city

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“To this day, I just admire him so much."

on Mar 29

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Denver commits $2M to the Basic Income Project | Denverite

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The program began handing out direct cash payments to those experiencing homelessness in November 2022.

on Mar 27

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Lakewood activists want to force developers to create open space and parks when they build apartments | Denverite

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The proposal came as the city considers a 400-plus unit apartment building near Belmar Park.

on Mar 27

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Denver could allow ADUs on all residential properties across the city | Denverite

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ADUs have been touted as a potential housing solution.

on Mar 26

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Developers want to bring outlawed single-stair buildings to a block near you, as Denver firefighters sound the alarm | Denverite

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It’s illegal to build these housing structures right now. Density advocates say they can help solve Denver’ housing crisis

on Mar 22

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$5 million to study widening Peña Boulevard is moving forward, despite concerns about climate change | Denverite

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The airport is considering five options to address traffic on the airport road.

on Mar 19

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Denver's getting millions from the feds to transform the massive Colfax-Federal intersection, parts of Globeville and Elyria-Swansea | Denverite

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The city is also getting more than $15 million in other federal funds for a number of nonprofit and transportation projects in the city.

on Mar 15

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Denver is considering these five ideas to manage traffic on Peña Boulevard

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Any plan for the only road that leads to Denver International Airport would not be finalized until 2027.

on Mar 2

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Denver wants to pay you to ride your bike

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It’s part of a new program with the city’s climate office.

on Feb 18

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Denver City Council rejected an Israel-Gaza ceasefire proclamation after fleeing critics

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Only four of the 13 City Council members voted for the proclamation that some pro-Palestinian advocates described as "watered down."

on Feb 13

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New immigrant families in Denver must exit shelters as the city scales back aid. Many have nowhere to go

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“It’s as if they think the people will evaporate,” said nonprofit leader Candice Marley, who has been helping people take shelter from the cold.

on Feb 6

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At Aurora's Stanley Marketplace, recent migrant arrivals are showcasing their skills and making a few dollars along the way

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“I am truly sure that most of us come with the plan to work and that is why we are 100% grateful for this valuable opportunity.”

on Jan 25