“We’ve had armed break-ins in our neighborhood, and the police response time is unfortunately not quick,” one homeowner said.
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Man created 16K fake companies after filing fee dropped to $1, state says
In May, Colorado’s Secretary of State touted the creation of 155,000 new LLCs in 11 months. Her office now says 10 percent were fraudulently created.
Colorado’s soon-to-be largest battery plant gets last-minute charge despite neighbors’ opposition
Brighton City Council, voting 4-3, approved rezoning for Amprius Technologies’ lithium-ion facility.
Johnston names 11 sites around Denver that could house homeless
Three of the properties are privately owned. Two are in the Golden Triangle. One is home to a library branch.
Olde Town Arvada takes step toward common consumption area
It follows other suburban spots like Lakewood’s Belmar. But there are still no takers in Denver.
Airbnb sues Boulder over taxation of guest ‘service fee’
The company was recently hit with a $415,000 bill for unpaid taxes stemming from 2018 and 2019.
‘How could I be open right now?’: Sidewalk work vexes new LoHi business
A city staffer said The Den “fell in the gap” of communication due to its opening date.
Recycling collection up with Denver now charging for trash collection, city says
But the rate at which materials are diverted from landfills in Denver is below the national average.
Loud residents and a quiet camp threaten Denver’s plans for new mountain park
$100,000 couldn’t buy access to a short stretch of rural road, so the city’s in court.
Does it take a 77-page technical manual to regulate pickleball? In Centennial, it might
The suburb south of Denver imposed a six-month halt on the construction of outdoor pickleball courts in March.