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Altitude TV Update: Don’t Get Used to Seeing the Nuggets on Free TV

Altitude TV Update: Don’t Get Used to Seeing the Nuggets on Free TV

By Michael RobertsOctober 25, 2019

The battle between Altitude TV and major carriers rages on.

Inside the Affordable Housing Plan Hancock’s New Department Will Implement

Inside the Affordable Housing Plan Hancock’s New Department Will Implement

By Sara FlemingOctober 25, 2019

After the creation of Mayor Hancock’s new Department of Housing Stability, we break down what housing stability means to the city of Denver.

Could New State Law Halt Development Plans for Park Hill Golf Course?

Could New State Law Halt Development Plans for Park Hill Golf Course?

By Sara FlemingOctober 22, 2019

Open space advocates are now arguing that a minor change to the Colorado statute surrounding conservation easements makes the one prohibiting development on Park Hill Golf Course a lot harder to remove than they previously thought.

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New Head of City Planning Laura Aldrete on Gentrification, Community

New Head of City Planning Laura Aldrete on Gentrification, Community

By Sara FlemingOctober 17, 2019

We sat down with Laura Aldrete, the new director of Denver Community Planning and Development, to talk about how she’ll tackle some of the city’s biggest issues in planning.

Secret End of Ex-Dancers’ Lawsuit Against Shotgun Willie’s

Secret End of Ex-Dancers’ Lawsuit Against Shotgun Willie’s

By Michael RobertsOctober 16, 2019

The resolution of the case remains mysterious.

Why Denver Is Number One for Home-Buying Transplants

Why Denver Is Number One for Home-Buying Transplants

By Michael RobertsOctober 15, 2019

Denver is the U.S. favorite across all major demographics.

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The Fan’s D-Mac on His New <i>Drive</i> Partners: Third Time’s the Charm?

The Fan’s D-Mac on His New Drive Partners: Third Time’s the Charm?

By Michael RobertsOctober 9, 2019

The surprise exit of Tom Nalen necessitated a scramble drill.

Tiny Home Villages Finally Find a Home in Denver’s Zoning Code

Tiny Home Villages Finally Find a Home in Denver’s Zoning Code

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghOctober 8, 2019

After years of efforts by advocates and some lawmakers, tiny home villages finally have a home in the Denver zoning code.

New Study Tackles RiNo’s Sucky Transit, Parking, Pedestrian Infrastructure

New Study Tackles RiNo’s Sucky Transit, Parking, Pedestrian Infrastructure

By Ana CampbellOctober 4, 2019

According to a new study commissioned by the RiNo Art Distrct, more paid and time-restricted parking spots and and more bus stops could help ease congestion, and building out the area’s patchy sidewalk network would make life easier for pedestrians.

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Denver Holding Town Halls on Proposed Minimum-Wage Hike

Denver Holding Town Halls on Proposed Minimum-Wage Hike

By Chase WoodruffOctober 3, 2019

“It’s important that we hear from everyone that makes up our economy.”

Kathy Sabine Signs New Contract to Stay at 9News

Kathy Sabine Signs New Contract to Stay at 9News

By Michael RobertsOctober 3, 2019

The offer for her to stay at the station came as a surprise.

Most Surprising Hot Neighborhoods for Denver Renters

Most Surprising Hot Neighborhoods for Denver Renters

By Michael RobertsOctober 2, 2019

An expert says areas that weren’t trendy for renters could be soon.

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Litigation Over Park Hill Golf Course Will Be Settled, but What Comes Next Is Unclear

Litigation Over Park Hill Golf Course Will Be Settled, but What Comes Next Is Unclear

By Sara FlemingOctober 1, 2019

The city and Westside Investment Partners have announced a tentative agreement that will end litigation over the city’s stormwater detention project at Park Hill Golf Course, which Westside purchased for $24 million in July.

Reader: Only “Hellscape” in Denver Is the Quality of the Roads

Reader: Only “Hellscape” in Denver Is the Quality of the Roads

By Westword StaffSeptember 28, 2019

A recent list made us scratch our heads.

Vapers Says Users Will Return to Cigarettes If Flavors Are Banned

Vapers Says Users Will Return to Cigarettes If Flavors Are Banned

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghSeptember 26, 2019

Denver’s vaping businesses owners are worried that a flavor ban would lead users to switch back to cigarettes.

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CDOT: Just Because C-470 Is Late Doesn’t Mean Other Projects Will Be

CDOT: Just Because C-470 Is Late Doesn’t Mean Other Projects Will Be

By Michael RobertsSeptember 25, 2019

The C-470 Express Lanes project was supposed to be done months ago.

Surprising I-70 Full Weekend Closure and How to Avoid the Nightmare

Surprising I-70 Full Weekend Closure and How to Avoid the Nightmare

By Michael RobertsSeptember 20, 2019

This is the second full closure of I-70 in just five months.

City Council Approves a Vision for Loretto Heights

City Council Approves a Vision for Loretto Heights

By Sara FlemingSeptember 17, 2019

City council approved the small area plan for Loretto Heights, which outlines a vision for the historic campus.

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City Council Rejects Rezoning Proposal Opposed by West Colfax Jewish Community

City Council Rejects Rezoning Proposal Opposed by West Colfax Jewish Community

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghSeptember 17, 2019

Denver City Council rejected a rezoning proposal that laid the ground for apartments in a residential neighborhood home to a historic Jewish community.

As the World Goes Green, How Will Colorado’s Fossil-Fuel Era End?

As the World Goes Green, How Will Colorado’s Fossil-Fuel Era End?

By Chase WoodruffSeptember 17, 2019

Colorado is making strides towards a clean-energy economy, but is it doing enough to prepare for the end of the oil and gas era?

Tons of Kratom Being Sold in Colorado

Tons of Kratom Being Sold in Colorado

By Michael RobertsSeptember 12, 2019

“There is no influence for me regarding policies that want to ban kratom.”

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Denver Pushing to Raise Tobacco Purchasing Age, License Retail Stores

Denver Pushing to Raise Tobacco Purchasing Age, License Retail Stores

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghSeptember 11, 2019

The Denver Department of Public Health and Environment is pushing a bill to raise the minimum age for purchasing tobacco to 21 and require stores to be licensed.

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