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Bzzzzy Season

July 1, 2017 / Melinda Pearson / Announcements, Central Park, Community Issues, Families, Health & Wellness, Home & Garden, Parks/Open Space, Public Safety / No Comments

Social media has been abuzz with complaints from Northeast Denver residents about mosquitoes.

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Strong Feelings on the Subject of Private Security

May 1, 2017 / Melinda Pearson / Central Park, Community Issues, Denver News, Families, Public Safety / No Comments
Strong Feelings on the Subject of Private Security

Despite a relatively low—and declining—crime rate, some Stapleton residents are concerned about petty theft.

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Nabbed! Serial Burglar Caught

May 1, 2017 / Melinda Pearson / Community Issues, Public Safety / No Comments
Nabbed! Serial Burglar Caught

Good news for south Stapleton: a garage burglar who has been prowling the alleys since last August has been caught.

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Proposed NIH Cuts “Risk Losing a Generation of Scientists”

May 1, 2017 / Melinda Pearson / Community Issues, Health & Wellness, National Issues, Politics, Public Safety / No Comments
Proposed NIH Cuts “Risk Losing a Generation of Scientists

The budget proposal put forth by the current administration seeks a 19 percent cut in funding for the National Institutes of Health (NIH), a federal agency that is responsible for conducting medical research and funding it at centers across the country.

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New HAWK Lights Bring Safe Pedestrian Access to Eastbridge Town Center

May 1, 2017 / John Fernandez / Development, Public Safety, Transportation / No Comments
New HAWK Lights Bring Safe Pedestrian Access to Eastbridge Town Center

A HAWK signal is a pedestrian activated light, designed specifically for mid-block pedestrian crossings, not traffic control at intersections.

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No Timetable for MLK Extension

May 1, 2017 / John Fernandez / Community Issues, Development, Public Safety, Transportation / 2 Comments

Denver Public Works is unable to provide an updated timeline for the MLK extension project. T

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Putting the ‘Neigh’ in Neighborhood Patrols

April 1, 2017 / Melinda Pearson / Announcements, Central Park, Community Issues, Public Safety / No Comments

The newest horse in the Denver Police Department’s Mounted Patrol Unit is awaiting a name.

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Neighborly Response to Noise at Dick’s

April 1, 2017 / Melinda Pearson / Community Issues, Parks/Open Space, Public Safety, Seasonal / 2 Comments

The first hints of spring are in the air, which means the summer season of sporting events and concerts at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City is just around the corner.

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Denver Takes A Stand on Immigrant Rights and Policies

March 1, 2017 / Carol Roberts / Community Issues, Denver News, National Issues, Politics, Public Safety / 1 Comment

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Based on concerns expressed by individuals and organizations in Denver following President Trump’s Jan. 28 travel ban, Mayor Michael Hancock gathered the city officials and top law enforcement officers for a community information session clarifying Denver’s policies.

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Tires Slashed on 54 Vehicles —Neighbors Step In

March 1, 2017 / Melinda Pearson / Affordable Housing, Announcements, Community Issues, Families, Public Safety / No Comments

In four separate incidents from Dec. 31 through Feb. 7, numerous residents of the Northfield Apartments, an income-qualified rental complex in Conservatory Green, had their tires slashed. In total, 54 vehicles in the parking lot and surrounding streets were vandalized by an unknown suspect(s), with some vehicles damaged more than once.

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