Reporter: Ryan Fish

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Denver City Council approves 'generational investment' into NWSL stadium, Park Hill

May 12, 2025 The Denver City Council on Monday approved two "catalytic investments" involving the proposed National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) stadium and the site of the former Park Hill Golf Course.

Reporter: Claire Lavezzorio

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Douglas County sheriff defends Flock cameras after Denver's contract rejection

May 6, 2025 One day after the Denver City Council voted against extending a contract with Flock Group Inc., Douglas County's sheriff defended the automated license plate recognition cameras.

APRIL 30, 2025 Electronic gates installed to curb overnight illegal activity on Lookout Mountain were damaged three months after nightly closures began.

Gates on Lookout Mountain Road damaged three months after start of nightly closures

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Reporter: Claire Lavezzorio

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Denver moves another step closer to getting safer and more accessible sidewalks

APRIL 27, 2025 This month, Denver City Council approved a $15 million contract to help fund a sidewalk master plan, which will help identify priority areas that the program can quickly move to help.

Reporter: Maggy Wolanske

APRIL 21, 2025 On Monday evening, a number of South Broadway businesses addressed Denver City Council, urging members to invest in the new stadium proposal for Denver's National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) team.

South Broadway businesses advocate for new NWSL stadium as Denver City Council considers investing

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Reporter: Colette Bordelon

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Boulder Co. approves mobile farm stands, allowing farmers to sell their goods more easily and often

APRIL 17, 2025 On Tuesday, the Board of Boulder County Commissioners approved amendments to the land use code to allow for mobile farm stands.

Reporter: Colette Bordelon

APRIL 13, 2025 Nearly a month after Jody Chavez lost her life, her family and friends gathered at Prospect Park on Sunday night to honor her legacy through a candlelight vigil.

Vigil held Sunday for CO mother killed in I-70 suspected DUI crash

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Reporter: Maggy Wolanske

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Denver voters to decide whether to keep or overturn the city's ban on flavored tobacco

APRIL 9, 2025 The future of Denver's ban on flavored tobacco has been placed in the hands of voters after a ballot petition filed by opponents was deemed sufficient.

Reporter: Ryan Fish

APRIL 7, 2025 The 23rd Judicial District Attorney's Office has cleared a Douglas County deputy of any criminal charges in the shooting death of a 23-year-old armed man outside the Main Event entertainment center in Highlands Ranch in February.

Douglas County deputy cleared in deadly shooting outside Main Event

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Reporter: Ryan Fish

RTD, union reach tentative pay raise deal as agency plans to lift light rail 'slow zones'

APRIL 3, 2025 RTD and leaders from the union representing more than 2,000 of the agency’s workers reached a tentative three-year deal on a pay raise, which would be retroactive to Jan. 1, 2025.

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Reporter: Ryan Fish

APRIL 2, 2025 The City of Denver on Wednesday held its third and final public meeting to share its vision for a safer corridor from North Sheridan Boulevard to North Fox Street.

Denver's West 38th Avenue could see fewer lanes, wider sidewalks in its future

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Reporter: Claire Lavezzorio

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Denver City Council approves $15M study to review traffic reduction options for Peña Boulevard

APRIL 1, 2025 After a postponed vote weeks ago, Denver City Council on Tuesday voted 9-2 to approve a five-year, $15 million contract for a study to consider options to reduce traffic on Peña Boulevard.

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Reporter: Ryan Fish

FEBRUARY 26, 2025 Two Denver strip clubs must pay $14 million as a result of the findings from a Denver Auditor's Office investigation into wage theft.

Denver strip clubs owe $14 million after Denver Auditor's Office investigation

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Reporter: Claire Lavezzorio

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Beloved brewery patio cut in half for parking as Denver eyes bigger changes

FEBRUARY 22, 2025 Cerebral Brewing had to convert more than half of its patio space to parking to comply with zoning rules. Meanwhile, the Denver City Council is considering eliminating parking minimums for new development.

Reporter: Ryan Fish

FEBRUARY 19, 2025 In 2020, the City of Boulder shut down a section of West Pearl Street, allowing restaurants to use that space for outdoor dining. A group petitioning to bring that closure back.

Boulder group petitioning to bring back pandemic-era closure of West Pearl Street

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Reporter: Claire Lavezzorio

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Reports of ICE detainment outside Denver courthouse raise legal questions

FEBRUARY 13, 2025 Immigrant rights advocates in Colorado are sounding the alarm after reports of immigration enforcement operations near a downtown Denver courthouse Wednesday.

Reporter: Claire Lavezzorio

FEBRUARY 11, 2025 The search for several suspects is ongoing Tuesday night following a shooting and assault at the Dayton RTD Station in Greenwood Village.

Search ongoing for suspects after shooting, assault near Greenwood Village RTD station

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Reporter: Colette Bordelon