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Auto Theft and Car Crimes Soar in NE Denver

Auto Theft and Car Crimes Soar in NE Denver

Over the past three years, the rates of car crimes committed in Denver have skyrocketed and include vandalism, catalytic converter removal, gasoline siphoning, and vehicle theft. Although these problems are impacting the entire city, car crimes have been especially prevalent in Northeast Denver neighborhoods. 

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…NE News Updates

…NE News Updates

This month: 1) Park Hill Golf Course Development Update; 2) Park Hill Open Studio Tour October 15 & 16; and 3) Second Dawn Brewing Slated to Open Soon.

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Denver Gun Safety Laws Could Hit a Roadblock

Denver Gun Safety Laws Could Hit a Roadblock

How might the recent Supreme Court Ruling in the Bruen case, which struck down a New York gun control law and limited the ability for states or cities to prohibit firearms in public, impact Denver?

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…NE News Updates

…NE News Updates

This month: 1) Four Northfield HS Students Charged with Misdemeanors in Paintball Gun Incident; 2) Denver Poised to Start Volume-Based Pricing of Trash Pickup in 2023; 3) Denver Climate Action Rebates—eBikes and Renewable Energy Upgrades for Homes; and 4) Xcel’s Time-of-Use Pricing And Rebates for Energy-Efficient Products.

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…NE News Updates

…NE News Updates

This month: 1) Westerly Creek Metro District Election Cancelled; 2) Central Park Community Garage Sale May 14 and 15;  3) E-Bike and E-Cargo Bike Instant Rebates; 4) Youth Sport Training Facility Coming to Northeast Denver and 5) Parking Improvements at the Stanley Marketplace.

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DPS Board Votes to Restrict Innovation Schools

DPS Board Votes to Restrict Innovation Schools

After listening to over a 100 community members, most of whom spoke passionately about the positive powers of innovation, the DPS Board voted to pass a controversial Executive Limitation that will provide protections to all licensed teachers while also limiting innovation practices.

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DPS Board Looks to Neuter Innovation

DPS Board Looks to Neuter Innovation

The Denver Public Schools board wants to yank much of the power to innovate from the district’s innovation schools. The board is seeking input at two community meetings this month, but it is expected to approve the move later in March.

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No More Free Removal

No More Free Removal

By the end of the year, Denver residents will likely lose a time-honored tradition – free trash pick-up. 

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…NE News Updates

…NE News Updates

This month: 1) Union, King Soopers Reach Tentative Deal; 2) Submit Your Ideas for Renaming Johnson & Wales; 3) Construction on Protected Bike Lanes Begins in Central Park; and 4) Denver City Council Begins Once-a-Decade Redistricting Process.

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Stock Show: Bigger & Better

Stock Show: Bigger & Better

Calling it the “Super Bowl” of livestock shows, Paul Andrews, president and CEO of the National Western Stock Show, says he’s fully expecting this year’s show to be the best ever.

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Coach: It didn’t come fast and it didn’t come easy—Northfield Wins Soccer Title

Coach: It didn’t come fast and it didn’t come easy—Northfield Wins Soccer Title

Before the big game, the boys showed their unity by bleaching their hair blonde. “Some were very reluctant, even refusing to do it, but we were all at a teammate’s house and one person did it, then another, and eventually everyone gave in; I actually think it’s a greater sign of unity that everyone did it even though they didn’t want to,” says Team Captain Max Garfield.

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