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Denver Parks and Recreation announced it will reopen the Montbello Recreation Center on Monday, following more than two weeks of closure after a 14-year-old was shot and killed at the facility on May 21....


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By Cassis Tingley

Last week, the Denver Department of Public Safety announced a new directive rolling back independent oversight over the Denver Sheriff Department for a range of deputy misconduct offenses.

Misconduct complaints against DSD have been handled by the Public Integrity Division, which is composed of the Conduct Review Unit...


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A developer withdrew part of a controversial proposal to redevelop the Asia Center on Federal Boulevard. That has led some to celebrate — but there’s no sign that the controversial redevelopment is being canceled altogether.

The shopping center at 1000 S. Federal Blvd. is home to a variety of Asian-centered businesses, with many operating for decades in the mall.


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The Denver Housing Authority fired CEO Joaquín Cintrón Vega last week after he was placed on administrative leave in mid-May.

DHA is the quasi-governmental public housing agency in Denver, building and managing thousands of subsidized housing units across the city. The agency’s board is appointed by Denver’s mayor and approved by Denver City Council.

Det...


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Your local park may look a little thirsty as the city gears up to comply with drought restrictions.

While many parks and ...


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