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A credibility crisis for Aurora’s public safety chair

Aurora didn’t just elect Rob Andrews to City Council. The new majority elevated him into one of the city’s consequential roles: chair of the Public Safety, Courts and Civil Service Policy Committee. That title is not ceremonial. It signals oversight, judgment, and moral authority in the lane where public confidence...
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Colorado CPS Ignores DUI Dad Because He’s a Councilman

NOTE: This is what CPS looks like when you’re powerless. Clipboard out. Doorstep interrogation. Parents on edge. Kids watching. One phone call, one allegation, and the machine rolls in. No warrant needed. No presumption of innocence. Just compliance or consequences. But swap the last name for a city council title and...
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Denver Washington Park Indecent Exposure Suspect, Radio DJ

For many in Colorado, across the country and world, they say "there is a twin for everybody."
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Denver, Colorado Locals Tried To Keep These Wings A Secret But We’re Spilling The...

Some secrets never stay tucked away, especially when they answer the what’s-for-dinner question before it’s even asked. Whenever you’re craving a guaranteed win with minimal debate, Birdcall quietly steps in and saves the night. Denver locals have been exchanging knowing nods about this spot for a while...
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Aurora must catch up on sales-tax revenue

Aurora’s long-term fiscal health depends on a basic reality: population growth alone does not pay for city services. Retail and dining activity does. Cities fund police, fire, roads, parks and public facilities largely through sales tax. When retail activity does not keep pace with population growth, cities face...
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Auto Parts Offshoot Snags 178K-SF Commerce City Warehouse Near DIA

Advance Stores Inc. has locked in a hefty chunk of space at Ascent Commerce Center in Commerce City, taking down roughly 178,000 square feet in a deal that further cements the DIA‑area industrial corridor as one of metro Denver’s logistics hot spots. The lease spans 178,027 square feet...
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CBI issues alert for woman missing since Saturday

LAKEWOOD, Colo. — Police in Lakewood are asking for the public's help finding a woman who has been missing since Saturday. The Colorado Bureau of Investigation issued a Missing Indigenous Person Alert on Wednesday for 38-year-old Nicole Elise Richards. She's described as being 5 feet, 2 inches tall, 110 pounds, with...
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Littleton Elks Lodge #1650 Donates Backpacks to Unhoused Veterans

Members of the Littleton Elks Lodge #1650 generously donated approximately $1,500 of cold weather items to unhoused veterans. The items included things such as blankets, socks, hats, scarves, gloves, feet and hand warmers, food and toiletries. They were stuffed into 30 backpacks to provide to the vets. The backpacks...
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Denver cops seize shopping carts in sweeps outside DoubleTree: Homeless advocacy group

Housekeys Action Network Denver, an advocacy group for people experiencing homelessness, recently interviewed several unhoused people regarding police and city workers seizing their belongings outside the former DoubleTree Hotel at 4040 Quebec, which is now a shelter owned by the city.
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12 Hole-In-The-Wall Colorado Taco Stands Serving The Real Deal

Colorado might be famous for its mountains and craft beer, but if you know where to look, you’ll find some of the most authentic tacos outside of Mexico hiding in plain sight. I’m talking about those unassuming spots with hand-painted signs, folding chairs, and tortillas made fresh every morning.

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