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City of Denver turns to performance-based pay to improve homeless shelters

Denver7 spoke with one of three providers planning to take over operations at city-owned homeless shelters after the city's contract with The Salvation Army expires at the end of the year.
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Denver spends $25.4 million on homeless shelters, transportation for 2026

The City Council awarded about $22 million in contracts Tuesday to Denver Rescue Mission, Urban Peak and Catholic Charities to continue operating warehouse-style homeless shelters through 2026. Two bus companies will receive $3.4 million for transporting the people experiencing homelessness to the shelters.
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Denver7 meteorologist Danielle Grant welcomes baby boy, Burton William

Our Denver7 team has grown! Meteorologist Danielle Grant welcomed her baby boy, Burton William, on Sept. 27.
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Denver’s $1 billion bond campaign faces ethics complaint

A group that is seeking to push back on government debt argued that big dollars are rolling in from funders supporting Mayor Mike Johnston’s $1 billion debt package and alleged some of those contributions may be legally prohibited. The group said the contributors included entities that receive taxpayer funding,...
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Photos: Minor injuries after truck plummets off Million Dollar Highway near Red Mountain Pass

The sole occupant of a pickup truck that plummeted 300 feet into a gorge in southwestern Colorado only sustained minor injuries, first responders announced on Facebook.
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When is the first hard freeze in Denver?

The cold is coming to Denver, with temperatures dipping close to freezing on Monday, and meteorologists are saying that locals should start to prepare for the first hard freeze.
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Lakewood Police warn of rising ‘jugging’ robberies

The Lakewood Police Department is warning residents about a rising crime trend called “jugging,” where suspects target individuals after they leave banks, ATMs, or check-cashing stores.
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People Drive From All Over Colorado For The Mouth-Watering Skillets At This No-Frills Diner

In the shadow of the Rocky Mountains, where hipster brunch spots seem to multiply like rabbits, there exists a culinary time capsule where the coffee is strong, the portions are generous, and the skillets will haunt your dreams in the best possible way. Hits The Spot in Lakewood isn’t trying...
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Agitated bull elk prompts Lakewood warning

FOX31's Shaul Turner is in Lakewood where a herd of elk has been garnering attention, and an aggressive bull elk is at the center of the city's warnings.
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PERRY: Aurora right to rally Oct. 18 against U.S. wannabe king and tyrant

On Oct. 18, millions of Americans from Aurora, across Colorado and across the nation will gather under a pointed banner: No Kings. An estimated 2,500 protest locations are planned nationwide so far, according to “No Kings” protest organizers, likely drawing millions of protesters, just as they did in June.

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