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Denver's latest homeless sweep moves approximately 50 people into housing
DENVER — The city of Denver completed its latest sweep of a homeless encampment Thursday near the intersection of 4th Avenue and Lipan Street. Approximately 50 people were loaded onto buses and taken to transitional housing units as part of the All In Mile High initiative, formerly known as House1000, which aims to move 2,000 people into housing by the end of the year.
Aurora intersection to get stop signs after resident concerns
Aurora and Arapahoe County officials have promised to add interim safety measures to an intersection in their shared jurisdiction after a resident brought a history of safety issues at the intersection to light. Jason Cline, who owns AnderLoch Fitness and Nutrition operated at Arapahoe County Fairgrounds, has seen at least two crashes every month at the intersection of Quincy Avenue and Harvest Road as he goes to and from work. ...
Denver federal grand jury indicts four more conspirators in elaborate tax fraud scheme
(The Center Square) – A federal grand jury in Denver charged four people with conspiring to defraud the Internal Revenue Service, the U.S. Department of Justice announced on Thursday. A superseding indictment was returned alleging Marcia Predmore, Roderick Prescott, Suzanne Thompson and Weldon Wulstein conspired with Larry Conner and Timothy McPhee, who were indicted in September 2023 on federal fraud charges for allegedly assisting in the preparation of false income tax returns. McPhee, from Estes Park, was also charged with his spouse for evading personal...
Dunkin' and Milk Bone team up to make dog donuts, available in Denver
Denver doggos, rejoice. Dunkin' and Milk Bone just got together on an unlikely collab. The donut chain and dog treat maker announced Friday they are teaming up on a new donut-shaped dog treat -- a vanilla glaze flavored dog biscuit. The new treat will be available at select Denver grocery...
Three homes struck by lightning in Colorado, some public transportation suspended
On April 25 at about 4 p.m., North Metro Fire Rescue District responded to a structure fire in Broomfield, with suspicion that the fire was started by lightning that was present in the area. Family members were at home when the fire started, able to call 911 and also able to safely evacuate from the home with their dogs without injury. Denver's 9News has since confirmed the strike, noting that two other Denver metro area homes were also struck about 30 minutes later – one...
It’s tick season in Colorado: Here’s how to protect yourself and your pets
DENVER (KDVR) — It’s tick season once again in Colorado, and experts say it’s best to plan ahead when outdoors to keep them off both you and your pets. Ticks typically start to show up in late March and April, peaking in the early summer when it starts to become too hot for them. While experts say last year saw a higher number of ticks than usual, it may be too early to tell how this year will turn out.
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