The City Council was supposed to vote on an ordinance Aug. 23, but members said they needed more time to discuss taxes and zoning.
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Nightclub could lose licenses over alleged security, drug violations
The allegations include letting armed, undercover cops into the club, who were then offered cocaine by a patron, as well as inadequate security.
Denver Water sues river district over Ritschard Dam maintenance
The lawsuit claims the Colorado River Water Conservation District deferred repairs until Denver Water would be contractually obligated to pay for nearly half the cost.
Voters to decide if National Western Center arena, stadium rehab funded
Globeville and Elyria-Swansea residents said they are concerned that the projects will cause nearby property taxes and rents to skyrocket.
City proposes new security rules after burglaries rise at cannabis shops
“We don’t want to make this a regulatory burden, but we need to make these places a harder target,” said a Denver spokesman.
Marpa House redevelopment overcomes opposition to win Boulder City Council support
A plan to redevelop the historic Marpa House at 891 12th St. in Boulder into student housing is moving forward despite an ongoing uproar from neighbors concerned about student behavior and community character.
Goodwill executive named president of Colorado Women's Chamber of Commerce
The Colorado Women’s Chamber of Commerce has named a new president and CEO for the first time in nearly a decade.
Former Congresswoman & entrepreneur to lead regional SBA office
Betsy Markey, who went from owning a coffee shop in Fort Collins to representing that city’s congressional district in Washington, D.C., will lead the regional office and oversee its operations in six states.