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Top Denver news: Suburbs struggle with plight of homelessness; city continues crackdown on Airbnb

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Published on July 10, 2019
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Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in Denver.

Suburbs struggle with long-term answer to homelessness

Advocates are speaking out on behalf of homeless people against urban camping bans meant to limit people from sleeping in public places.

Read the full story on Denverite.

Denver auditor asks city to sue airport hotel 

The auditor wants the city to pursue the suit in order to get the hotel's operators to turn over financial and operational information. The hotel is owned by the city but operated by hotel chain Marriott.

Read the full story on Denverite.

Denver considers new requirements for short-term rentals

The city is continuing its aggressive crackdown on Airbnb operations. 

Read the full story on KDVR.

Controversial geese culling continues at Denver parks

Denver Parks and Recreation and the USDA have been given permission to capture and kill 2,200 Canada geese, citing safety concerns with goose aggression and with feces in parks.

Read the full story on KDVR.

Southeast apartment complex tenants decry conditions 

Tenants of  the Advenir at Cherry Creek North complex say they are fed up with poor living conditions, including a lack of running water and rats on the property. 

Read the full story on KDVR.


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