Two museum makers were sued for moving too slow. They agreed to a deadline.
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Denver seeks firm to help create plan for 58-acre Burnham Yard
The state purchased the former rail yard in 2021. The contract could run three years and cost $50 million.
Six-month sentence for man who created fictitious kids to steal $324K
36-year-old Justin Skiff of Castle Pines lost $1 million of his mother’s money on the stock market, then stole to recoup it.
Englewood council members to face recall election Oct. 3 as some residents fume over density concerns
Two members of Englewood’s city council will face a recall election on Oct. 3, with a third also likely to go before voters after a protest period expires this week — all targeted by residents opposed to what they say is overly aggressive and dense development in this southern suburb.
Denver sues church for access to new mountain park
The city was given 448 acres that it’s turning into a park. It doesn’t own the road leading to them.
Judge rejects Bandimere’s lawsuit over pandemic restrictions
It’s the third time that a court has ruled against the racetrack in Morrison.
Lakewood loan speeds up demolition of dilapidated retail center along Sheridan
“This center has been one of the biggest examples of troubled properties that we’re trying to tackle,” the city’s planning director said.
Top Denver Housing Authority exec leaving after 2.5 years for D.C. job
The 375-employee organization is tapping another member of the C-suite to be interim CEO.
City says strip club sells sex, may soon shutter
A sting operation allegedly uncovered prostitution at PT’s Showclub. Its owners say they have a zero-tolerance policy.
Departing Denver Councilman Jolon Clark takes environmental advocacy job
Clark is one of six council members that will leave their post later this month.