In a sentencing hearing, Judge Christine Arguello lopped off 30 months from her original recommendation for Don Iley’s time in prison.
Capitol Hill
Golf club claims water authority cut off 600K gallons/day
In its second lawsuit in as many years, a Centennial course claims a regional water authority is fighting dirty and not delivering the sewage it needs to irrigate the fairways.
Korean-Mexican restaurant plans a Broadway opening
Chuey Fu’s, which started as a food truck in 2013, will open its second stationary location at 2950 S. Broadway this fall. It opened its first restaurant on Santa Fe Drive in 2016.
Easterseals gains much-needed space with a renovation, building buy
The days of staffers working out of closets will end as the nonprofit nears completion of a $4 million capital campaign.
Upgrade in the works for old-school printing studio
Letterpress Depot has raised more than $40,000 as part of a three-year, $500,000 push to revamp the Englewood building that houses its 15 letterpress printers.
Gazette owner acquires The Statesman; combines it with politics site
It’s combining the weekly print publication with a daily news website that launched in November under Gazette editor Vince Bzdek.
Rocky Mountain PBS lands $6M grant toward new HQ
The $6 million will be distributed to RMPBS over three years, and was one of the first large gifts in the campaign.
CU grad student hits former advisor with defamation suit
The lawsuit accuses CU of ignoring the professor’s repeated efforts to undermine his research and reputation.
DU sorority house on track for August opening
“It was something we wanted to provide our members,” board member Lisa Olsen said. “They’re really excited about the location just because it’s near the Starbucks and bagel shop.”
Social club for singles looks for love in Cap Hill
A new option for finding love just came to Denver, and it favors more old-fashioned methods than swiping right on a phone screen.