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Twitter limits that snarled Colorado's July Fourth storm-tracking raise public safety concerns

www.denverpost.com Twitter limits that snarled NWS July Fourth storm-tracking raise public safety concerns

Twitter limits that snarled National Weather Service storm-tracking this week dramatized the extent to which government agencies tasked with protecting public safety have come to rely on this platf…

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RTD’s L-Line in Five Points will close for three weeks for track replacement work

www.denverpost.com RTD’s L-Line in Five Points will close for three weeks for track replacement work

The Regional Transportation District’s L-Line train won’t operate for most of July to allow maintenance crews to repair a section of track along the Five Points light-rail spur.

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Down-payment programs help Colorado’s Black first-time homebuyers in push to close historic equity gaps

www.denverpost.com Down-payment programs help Colorado’s Black first-time homebuyers in push to close historic equity gaps

The Dearfield Fund for Black Wealth and FirstBank’s Providing Access to Homeownership fund both offer Black first-time homebuyers in Colorado thousands of dollars in down-payment assistance in an e…

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Denver City Council weighs $3 million payment program to boost immigrant families impacted by COVID

www.denverpost.com Denver City Council weighs $3 million payment program to boost immigrant families impacted by COVID

Roughly 2,000 Denver families may soon receive one-time cash payments under a $3 million program being considered by the City Council primarily to help immigrant families impacted by the pandemic.

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Englewood police neutralize pipe bomb at home where men previously admitted making explosives

www.denverpost.com Englewood police neutralize pipe bomb at home where men previously admitted making explosives

Englewood police on Monday neutralized a pipe bomb that was found at a home associated with two men who were already facing criminal charges for possessing explosives, according to a news release.

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New soul food spot owned by former NBA star set to open in Five Points next year

www.denverpost.com New soul food spot owned by former NBA star set to open in Five Points next year

Fixins Soul Kitchen, which former Phoenix Suns point guard Kevin Johnson opened in Sacramento with his wife Michelle in 2019, pays homage to the soul food from his childhood with family recipes lik…

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3 years after Colorado’s landmark police accountability bill, what’s changed? And has push for further reform slowed?

www.denverpost.com 3 years after Colorado’s landmark police accountability bill, what’s changed? And has push for further reform slowed?

Lawmakers who worked on the bill praised it as instrumental in reforming policing in Colorado while serving as a foundation for subsequent policy changes. Law enforcement leaders, meanwhile, conten…

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Jeffco DA requests state investigation of Edgewater Police Department, citing “bullying, retaliation and bending of the rules”

www.denverpost.com Jeffco DA requests state investigation of Edgewater Police Department, citing “bullying, retaliation and bending of the rules”

The request for a “pattern and practice” investigation comes on the heels of new charges levied this week against a former Edgewater police officer, Nathan Geerdes, accused of sexually …

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One of Denver’s most anticipated new restaurants of 2023, Sap Sua, opens today on East Colfax

www.denverpost.com One of Denver’s most anticipated new restaurants of 2023 opens today on East Colfax

Anna and Anthony Nguyen were beaming from ear to ear on the weekend of Sap Sua’s soft opening.

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Avalanche Journal: Erik Johnson, free agency and the likely end of an era

www.denverpost.com Avalanche Journal: Erik Johnson, free agency and the likely end of an era

The winds of change might be upon the Colorado Avalanche in 2023 NHL free agency. Erik Johnson is the beginning.

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Here are drop-off locations for trees, storm debris as cleanup in Highlands Ranch continues with trained volunteers

www.denverpost.com Here are drop-off locations for trees, storm debris as cleanup in Highlands Ranch continues with trained volunteers

Massive cleanup efforts after an 8-mile Tornado that ripped through Highlands Ranch continued Saturday in Douglas County.

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OSHA fines Suncor $15,000 over December fire at Commerce City refinery that injured 2 workers

www.denverpost.com OSHA fines Suncor $15,000 over December fire at Commerce City refinery that injured 2 workers

The Dec. 24, 2022, fire was started after a vapor release during a malfunction at Suncor Energy’s Commerce City refinery.

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Zac Veen, Rockies’ top prospect, has season-ending wrist surgery

www.denverpost.com Zac Veen, Rockies’ top prospect, has season-ending wrist surgery

Outfielder Zac Veen, the Rockies’ No. 1 prospect, has been lost for the season after undergoing surgery to repair a tendon in his left wrist. He was playing for the Double-A Hartford Yard Goa…

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Opinion: Cherry Creek school students drew swastikas on their arms. Our response is love.

www.denverpost.com Opinion: Cherry Creek school students drew swastikas on their arms. Our response is love.

There’s nothing harder than having to tell a middle schooler they shouldn’t be ashamed to be Jewish.

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Ex-Aurora superintendent ousted because of his race, called “not Black enough” by school board members, report finds

www.denverpost.com Ex-Aurora superintendent ousted because of his race, called “not Black enough” by school board members, report finds

Superintendent Rico Munn “clashed” with two Black directors — Stephanie Mason and Tramaine Duncan — about not prioritizing the hiring of Black employees over other people of color, acco…

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Amid Colorado’s ongoing housing crisis, a fight ignites over density in one metro area suburb (Englewood)

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A guide to Denver’s best LGBTQ bars to hit in June (and beyond)

www.denverpost.com A guide to Denver’s best LGBTQ bars to hit in June (and beyond)

Denver’s queer bars will keep their pride flags flying all year long.

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“Tiger King” Joe Exotic is not on the Colorado ballot for president, despite what he may say

www.denverpost.com “Tiger King” Joe Exotic is not on the Colorado ballot for president, despite what he may say

Despite a bold proclamation on his newly launched campaign website that he has secured a spot on Colorado’s 2024 ballot for a White House run, the “Tiger King” of Netflix fame &#8…

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Two cyclists, both badly injured in hit-and-runs, struggle with what they’ve lost

www.denverpost.com Two cyclists, both badly injured in hit-and-runs, struggle with what they’ve lost

“I’ve had multiple dreams about riding my bike and it has really felt nice. Then I wake up.”

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Six accused of forging names of dead people so Colorado candidate could make primary ballot

www.denverpost.com Six accused of forging names of dead people so Colorado candidate could make primary ballot

Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser on Tuesday announced his office has charged six people for allegedly submitting petitions with forged signatures in an attempt to get a 2022 Republican Congres…

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