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Making Police and Community One

The death of unarmed 18-year-old African-American Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo. and the decision not to indict white officer Darren Wilson, who shot him, has captured national attention. While the exact details of the interaction and subsequent events remain unclear, it is very clear the American public is reacting…
City Sends Tree Trimming Notices to Stapleton Homeowners

Stapleton trees are growing large enough to block stop signs—and that’s a code violation. Homeowners get notices to trim.
Cast Your Ballot by Nov. 4

Ballots are being mailed in early October. Here is information about the candidates and issues NE Denver residents will find on their ballots.
Denver’s First New Hospital in 20 Years

The new Saint Joseph Hospital, opening at 1375 E. 19th Ave. on Dec. 13, is designed with a focus on efficiency for optimum patient care.
10th Case of Muscle Weakness Related to Enterovirus-D68
Paresis or muscle weakness has started showing up among kids with the circulating respiratory virus, Enterovirus-D68—a cousin to the common cold that causes wheezing.
RTD Shares Progress on East Line: Project is on time and on budget

RTD and Denver Transit Partners (DTP) staff hosted an open house on Sept. 13 at Swigert School to show progress on the East Line.
Councilman Herndon’s Program Inspires Young Leaders

Annually, Councilman Herndon organizes a week for high school students to explore their career options and meet industry leaders.
Denver Offers Three Home Buying Assistance Programs
You may be surprised to find you could qualify for one of Denver’s home buying assistance programs.
Colorado Debates Potency of Edibles

Major safety concerns around marijuana edibles have urged a task force of stakeholders to create a safer industry.