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Man wedged girlfriend into narrow, 4-foot-wide space between buildings and got rid of all...

A Colorado man is accused of wedging his girlfriend's body into a narrow, 4-foot-wide space between buildings and removing all of her belongings from his home after she died under suspicious circumstances. Brandon Mumma, 41, faces one count of tampering with a deceased human body and one count of tampering...
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‘A bad choice’: Man says Choice Home Warranty left him stuck with the bill

Aurora man says his “platinum” home warranty denied key repairs, leaving him out thousands of dollars, part of a national pattern and a big attorney general settlement in Arizona.
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Denver students face ‘bell-to-bell’ ban on cellphones

Starting next school year, Denver students will not be able to use their cellphones during school hours. The Denver Public Schools (DPS) Board of Education unanimously passed a “bell-to-bell” ban Monday after a third reading. “Policies like this succeed not because of enforcement alone, but because people trust the adu
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City gives restaurant group millions to build Peyton Manning-inspired restaurant, venue

Littleton would give millions of dollars and years of sales tax breaks to a Denver-based restaurant group to build a Peyton Manning-inspired event hub.
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Mystery remains 35 years after Denver’s infamous Father’s Day bank massacre

Scott McCarthy wasn’t supposed to be at United Bank on the day of his murder. The 21-year-old new hire didn’t have a security guard uniform. He wasn’t even on the bank’s payroll yet. But as his supervisor later recalled, McCarthy pleaded to begin early because he was eager to join his best friend, Todd Wilson, who had
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Historic bandstand at City Park to be rebuilt after unsalvageable from fire

The popular bandstand at City Park that caught fire in March is set to be rebuilt after a structural assessment found it wasn't salvageable.
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University of Denver to combine some schools, close 5 departments

DENVER — The University of Denver announced plans for an academic restructuring that will unfold over the next school year. The plans include merging certain colleges and schools to create two new schools within DU, and closing some departments. The Graduate School of Social Work, the Graduate School of...
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Denver’s First Drive It Home Deal Targets 23 Budget-Friendly Condos In West Colfax

In a city where starter homes can feel like urban myths, a new West Colfax project is trying to make ownership a little more real. CHFA has closed a $5.7 million construction loan to finance Wolff Street Flats, a 23-unit affordable for-sale condominium development planned for Denver’s West Colfax neighborhood. The home
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Denver to pay nearly $3M additional in settlements related to 2020 protests

The City and County of Denver is set to pay out an additional $2.87 million to 13 people who alleged the Denver Police Department violated their civil rights during the 2020 protests over the death of George Floyd. The payouts, approved by Denver City Council on Monday, bring the total amount of money Denver has […]
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Red Flag Warning issued for Denver on Tuesday due to critical fire danger

Fire danger is high in Denver on Tuesday, as temperatures are expected to climb well above the normal high for this time of year. The National Weather Service in Boulder has issued a Red Flag Warning in Denver beginning at noon and running through 9 p.m. Tuesday for basically everywhere east of about Sheridan Boulevard

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