Marcio Andrade, who has defended his actions, will pay $75,000 to the government.
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Denver seeks court order dismantling billboards on Auraria campus
That cluster of colleges has been defying zoning laws for a decade, Denver says.
Federal liquor store, facing more threats of closure, again sues city
“A hot spot for DPD” wants less consideration of the neighborhood’s desires.
Golden to extend $100K hand to vape shops hurt by ban on flavored tobacco sales
The one-time revenue replacement program appears to be the first of its kind in Colorado.
Denver to keep street parking in front of businesses along 29th Avenue
The bike lanes along the road near Sloan’s Lake will still see some changes, business owners were told.
CDOT lets top billboard companies ignore its rules, Denver judge says
“The court cannot find any legitimate state activity that would support such differential treatment.”
Strip club company RCI sues Central City over permit denial
The city sold RCI a Main Street building for $2.4 million, then voted down its plans.
Sloan’s Lake business owners decry potential loss of parking due to bike lane
“Women do not ride their bikes to get their hair done … They’re not gonna put a helmet over a $200 cut and color,” said the owner of a salon.
Home on Willis Case Golf Course poised to become city landmark
The home was built in the 1920s by a longtime school board member and her husband, a banker.
‘They’re fighting against God’: Crypto pastor vows to beat fraud claim
Eli Regalado says he is like “Moses leading the Israelites out of the wilderness.”