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Critics say Denver still ignoring rules of homeless sweeps, 5 years after federal court settlement
Two summers ago, Michelle Steves found herself caught in yet another city sweep of homeless encampments, this one not far from the Colorado Governor’s Mansion. She had been living on the Denver streets for years by then and the early morning convergence of trash trucks and city workers barking orders had become a regular part of her life. Shooed from one spot, often with little notice, she would find someplace new only to be chased off again. ...
Record Breaking Number of Evictions Hitting Denver
Here in Colorado, housing has become an incredibly prominent and touchy issue. In fact, it was housing costs that were considered to be the biggest concern in Colorado, with 89% of participants believing it to be an extremely or very serious problem. That’s not a wild assertion by any means....
Say Goodbye to Long Lines: DIA’s Cutting-Edge Security Tech Speeds Up Screening
Denver International Airport (DIA) is on track to speed up security screening sooner than anticipated, thanks to an accelerated construction schedule for its new east security checkpoint. This project is part of the airport’s broader efforts to enhance passenger experience and accommodate growing traveler numbers. The new east checkpoint...
Two Former Addicts Discuss the Road to Recovery
David Stadel and Acacia Bernstein come from very different backgrounds, but both struggled with and overcame their addictions. Each former addict attributes their success to rediscovering themselves in Denver treatment. In 2019, Colorado reported that 11.7% of residents deal with substance abuse disorder. Substance abuse disorder is a treatable mental...
Deion Sanders Throws Subtle Shade At Untruthful Media Following Criticism Of His Program
Deion Sanders threw some shade at the media on Thursday, insinuating that there are lies being spread surrounding his Colorado program. The reply came in response to a social media post involving one of his Buffalo players, who was seen praising his head coach this week. Walk-on running back Charlie Offerdahl was put on scholarship […] The post Deion Sanders Throws Subtle Shade At Untruthful Media Following Criticism Of His Program appeared first on BroBible.
Denver MAN DETAINED ON FIRST-DEGREE MURDER CHARGE After Allegedly Attacking Woman, Urging 911 Call
A Denver man accused of murdering a woman allegedly waved down a passerby after attacking her, urging him to contact 911. Brian Mervin, 50, reportedly informed the individual that he discovered his “wife” on the ground on Monday, Aug. 19, according to a news release published on social media by Denver police. He claimed he found her trying to breathe.
Funky and fermented: Nederland Jazz and Wine Fest fills a void (and glasses) in the mountain town
A daylong celebration of jazz and wine may not be what you would expect to stumble upon on a Saturday afternoon in Nederland. The eclectic, bohemian mountain town at the top of Boulder Canyon is more known for music festivals centered around other genres of music — bluegrass and jam bands. And other genres of liberation — usually a musky, dusky beer from From Knotted Root or Very Nice Brewing Company.
Deion Sanders' Three-Word Message To Colorado Fans Before Season Opener
Deion Sanders and the Colorado Buffaloes will kick off the 2024-25 college football season against the North Dakota State Bison on Aug. 29. Before the Week 1 matchup against the Bison, Sanders took to social media to send fans a message. He wants to get Folsom Field packed with CU fans, ready ...
Colorado historic home nearly burned in Alexander Mountain fire, but a unique firefighting strategy saved it
Jerry Godbey’s house is a part of Colorado history. It was built in 1922 as part of a destination resort for outdoorsy types, offering horseback riding and easy access to the surrounding mountain wilderness in Larimer County. There were guest cabins, a restaurant and even a dance hall. They called it Nugget Springs, for the nearby waterway, which, lore has it, once produced a gold nugget so large that the miner who found it vanished forever soon after.
Colorado prosecutors, sheriff ask federal judge for immunity from a widower’s malicious prosecution claims
DENVER (CN) — Prosecutors from the 11th Judicial District Attorney’s Office in Colorado asked a federal judge on Wednesday to apply absolute immunity and dismiss a $15 million lawsuit filed by a widower who was arrested on suspicion of murdering his wife in 2021. Barry Morphew’s wife, Suzanne,...
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