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Meat from geese collected in Denver parks now at Metro Caring food bank
A spokesperson for Metro Caring said they had nothing to do with the decision to kill the geese, but they saw this as an opportunity to feed families in need.
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Denver realtors delete hip-hop parody called 'an ad for gentrification'
As Denver navigates gentrification, real estate agents made a music video boasting about all the property they've sold.
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Community tip leads to arrest in Denver homicide
Malando Sanders was arrested Tuesday in connection with the shooting death of Marcus Nash on June 3.
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Denver uses street art to highlight city’s urban forest
The city of Denver is using street art to highlight the importance of maintaining and expanding its urban forest. According to the Downtown Denver Area Plan, there are 9,843 trees in the city’s downtown corridor.
Read the full story on KDVR.
Denver seeks apprentices willing to 'get out of comfort zone' at construction sites
A new program could solve a labor shortage in the construction industry, while providing an opportunity to residents in search of new careers.
Read the full story on CBS Denver.
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