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Font Resize The Denver Post For the first time that anyone can remember, the Denver City Council on June 10 won't complete its weekly meeting because too few council members will be present. City law mandates the council hold a meeting every Monday
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00 AM MDT Updated: 05/16/2013 12:03:20 AM MDT Denver International Airport is proposing the largest single purchase of public art in city history, a $2 million sculpture by internationally recognized artist Ned Kahn .
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Font Resize Redevelopment control of the old University of Colorado Health Sciences Center has changed hands, marking the fourth new regime for the campus in nine years. Houston-based real-estate investor Lionstone Group now is negotiating to acquire
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Font Resize The Denver Post As state legislators continue to wrestle with writing the laws around Amendment 64, Denver's City Council heard testimony about marijuana-infused products Monday. The council heard a presentation by Tripp Keber, managing
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Font Resize The Denver Post Colorado's poorest neighborhood is about to take a step toward a transformation that officials hope will lift up the impoverished residents, help connect them to the rest of the city and turn the area into one of Denver's
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Ahead of what organizers say will be one of the largest marijuana-themed celebrations in the world, a number of officials in Denver are looking to this weekend's events with something between wariness and dread. Take, for instance, the city's police
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Font Resize The Denver Post A proposed land swap between the City and County of Denver and Denver Public Schools that has been a point of controversy for months finally heads to Denver's City Council for a committee meeting Wednesday morning. A
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Old tires, a broken sink and the frame of a television lay among weeds in a vacant lot off of South Federal Boulevard. The fence had been torched, and piles of beer bottles covered the ground. "We have to get people to realize this neighborhood is
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Denver City Council has only a few months to figure out how the state's most populated city will regulate recreational marijuana or whether it will even allow it. "Is Denver going to opt out," asked Councilman Charlie Brown, who is chairing a special
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I guess my first question is whether people in Congress understand what is meant about being illegal. So, guessing that they will pass something, I offer a few suggestions. One is that immigrants must learn to read, write, speak and understand
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