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Denver extends deadlines again for housing projects that overwhelmed planning queue in 2022
With an estimated 220 proposed housing projects still clogging the city's review queue after an unprecedented rush to beat new affordability regulations in 2022, the Denver City Council on Monday voted to extend key deadlines for those projects into next year.
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Avalanche players express shock, disappointment in Valeri Nichushkin news: “He made his decisions”
For the second postseason in a row, Valeri Nichushkin's absence has cast a long shadow over the Colorado Avalanche's Stanley Cup dreams.
Denver Nuggets
Renck vs. Keeler: Nuggets’ Michael Malone or Avs’ Jared Bednar? Who you trust most to win a Game 7?
Based on recent form, there's a decent chance both the Nuggs and Avs are setting themselves up for a pair of pivotal Game 7s in their second-round tussles. So in a winner-take-all contest, who do trust more on the bench?
Restaurants, Food and Drink
Red Lobster closes several Denver-area restaurants
At least four Red Lobster restaurants near Denver appear to have closed as the company shutters locations nationwide.
Politics
Brighton farm facing condemnation by homebuilder draws support from hundreds at court hearing
A Brighton vegetable farm's fight against a metro district's eminent domain action to provide storm...
Opinion
Editorial: In Colorado, developers can take your property for their benefit — just ask Palizzi Farms
Debora Palizzi, the owner of Palizzi Farm in Adams County, is learning the hard way...
Education
DPS, teachers union clash as school district says it can’t fully fund next year’s raises
Colorado is now set to funnel more money into K-12 schools, but DPS officials say...
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New Colfax Marathon program gets at-risk youth on their feet
Colfax Fly Feet exposes at-risk youth and those with chronic illnesses or physical or mental...
Business
Colorado voters could overturn legislative fix for property tax spike
Colorado voters will likely side with two ballot measures promising greater property tax relief over...
Environment
More than a dozen gigantic, decades-old fish removed from Arvada pond
It's unusual for bighead carp to live that long, CPW spokesperson Kara Van Hoose said...
Crime and Public Safety
More protesters cited for trespassing after refusing to leave Auraria Campus building
Around 4 p.m. Monday, more than a dozen protesters marched from the 19-day-old Gaza solidarity...