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Popular Inflatable Decorations May Soon Be Restricted In Some Denver Colorado Neighborhoods

Popular inflatable decorations might be in the hot seat in some Denver neighborhoods, and the buzz is growing louder each day. I’ve watched these cheerful blow-ups turn quiet streets into full-on holiday showcases, but not everyone is rolling out the welcome mat. Concerns about size, noise, and crowded sidewalks...
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‘It Is Necessary’: Denver Health Inspector Pours Bleach On Taco Stand’s Food. Then The...

Earlier in the week, a video went viral showing a health inspector pouring bleach on a taco stand’s food. The video, which is less than a minute long, shows a city worker wearing a blue shirt and a lanyard. She is pouring bleach all over the ingredients at the Denver-based Tacos Tacolorado. “The vendor was […] The...
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Moving targets complicate food safety inspections across Colorado

DENVER — The viral video of a public health inspector in Denver pouring bleach into a vendor's street food to shut the business down got people riled up this week. The video of it made national news, landing on TMZ with outrage before the full story behind it, and the practice was known.
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How the shooting of a teen girl put a post-George Floyd police reform law...

A Colorado council member asked why police shot a 17-year-old girl. It took over two years and a Scripps News lawsuit for the bodycam video to be released.
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Most Denverites say they like living in the city, survey shows

Two-thirds of Denverites say they're either "very satisfied" or "satisfied" with the city, a newly released survey finds. By the numbers: The share of Denverites who are happy here clocks in at 66.9%, edging out other cities in the West like San Francisco (66.3%), and comfortably overtaking Portland, Oregon (59.9%).
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Castle Rock firefighters maintain holiday star atop local landmark

Many community members may not know there's a group of firefighters dedicated to taking care of the star in Castle Rock year-round.
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Data shows people are actively avoiding moving to Denver

Recent MoveBuddha study that shows between 2019 and 2025, people are 48.18% less likely to move to Colorado’s capital city.
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Englewood Police Aid in International Scam Bust Leading to Arrests in Thailand

An Englewood Police Department social media post reports that the department has played a crucial role in an international operation, which has led to arrests in Thailand in connection with a widespread scam. The scam, involving fraudulent financial service representations, came to light after a resident fell victim...
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Report Reveals Significant Drop in Crime Rates in Denver and Aurora: A Hot Topic...

This post features an OpenAI-powered summary derived from the NewsBreak users' discussions on Denver, Aurora see sharp decline in crime rates, report finds. Denver, Aurora see sharp decline in crime rates, report finds.
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Denver Auditor Raises Concerns About City Council’s Use of Public Funds for Local Organizations

A recent report from Denver Auditor Timothy M. O’Brien, CPA, outlines concerns about how Denver City Council members allocate city funds to local organizations. The report, released in October 2025, notes a lack of clarity and accountability in the processes for donations, sponsorships, and grants. The auditor...

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