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Tuesday, April 4, marks the return of street sweeping in Denver, that glorious time of year where we might as well all budget for the inevitable tickets that will come after we forget to move our cars to make way for sweepers. It’s a headache any neighborhood in Denver can relate to. But each ‘hood is dealing with its own triumphs and tragedies, some of which we’ve highlighted in recent stories. Keep reading for more on neighborhood art, gang-related crime and neighborhood acronyms and bars.
1. Denver Collected Nearly $7 Million From Street-Sweeping Tickets: Was It Worth It? Sarah McGill
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2. The Capitol Hill Tavern Serves the Neighborhood From a 118-Year-Old Mansion Charlie Roy Photography (left)/Josie Villalobos (right)
3. The Brave Coalition Forms After Post-Election Vandalism at Elementary School Danielle Lirette
4. Name Game: Here’s the Lowdown on the LoHi Nickname Westword photo illustration
5. More Awful Options for Denver Neighborhood AcronymsKeep reading for more stories on neighborhoods.

6. Name Game: Here’s the Lowdown on the LoDo Nickname
7. Eight Shootings Near RiNo in Two Weeks, Gang Violence Rising?

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8. Four Artists Create Golden Triangle’s “Be a Good Person” Mural Westword illustration/Getty Images
9. Welcome to Denver’s Hottest Neighborhood: NoBroNo?

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10. Advocates Announce Denver’s First Tiny-Home Village to House the Homeless