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Top Denver news: Tiny-home village in Globeville approved; Sol Pais seen in Denver before her death

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Published on April 30, 2019
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Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in Denver.

Denver outlines spending plan after voters approve tax hike for parks

A quarter-cent sales tax hike was approved by Denver voters in 2018, meant to raise more cash for city parks.

Read the full story on 9NEWS.

American Indian Academy postpones Denver opening until 2020

The four-year graduation rate last year for Native American students was 54 percent, far below the district average of 70 percent.

Read the full story on DenverWestword.

Despite controversy, Denver approves Beloved tiny-home village in Globeville

The Denver City Council on Monday unanimously approved the next home of the Beloved Community Village, ending a painful process that pitted some residents of a weary neighborhood against an experimental ultra-low-cost community for homeless people.

Read the full story on Denver Post .

Denver expands a property tax relief program to include low-income families

The program was originally for seniors and people with a permanent disability.

Read the full story on Denverite.

VIDEO: Sol Pais seen in Denver before her death

Newly obtained video clips show Sol Pais — the teenager apparently infatuated with Columbine — in Denver two days before she was found dead.

Read the full story on CBS Denver.


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