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Memorial service planned for Colorado school shooting hero
HIGHLANDS RANCH, Colo. (AP) — A memorial service for a student hailed as a hero for tackling one of the gunmen who attacked his suburban Denver school will be held Wednesday.
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Paulino Gardens, popular Denver store, to close this summer after nearly 60 years
Paulino Gardens, the popular retail gardening store and nursery that has operated in Denver for nearly 60 years, has announced it will close this summer.
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Denver “Bible-wielding drug dealer” pulled gun out of Bible case in robbery, gets 23 years in prison
A 40-year-old convicted drug dealer who toted a Bible and a gun with him as he made rounds in downtown Denver, has been sentenced to 23 years in prison on weapons and drug charges.
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Denver mayor race: Jamie Giellis unveils “team of rivals” strategy; Michael Hancock pitches continuity
Denver’s dueling campaigns for mayor barely missed one another Tuesday as they held downtown events with polar-opposite messages.
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City of Denver asks for public input on new ‘high comfort’ bike lanes
The city of Denver is asking for the public's input on eight "high comfort" bike lanes scheduled to be built in 2020. The eight bike lanes are funded by the Elevate Denver Bond, approved by voters in 2017. The bond will put $18 million toward 125 miles of bike lanes over the next five years.
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