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Top Denver news: Gunshot detection system to be tested today; janitor becomes principal; more

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Published on August 26, 2019
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Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in Denver.

3 shootings reported overnight in Denver

A juvenile male is expected to live in one of the shootings, while the other two incidents involved victims shot in the leg, police said.

Read the full story on 9NEWS.

Denver police to test gunshot detection system today in downtown, west Denver

If you hear gunshots Monday evening in downtown or west Denver, it’s likely because Denver police will be calibrating the department’s gunshot detection system and using live gunfire.

Read the full story on Denver Post.

Denver is far from its 2020 recycling and composting goal

Denver isn’t on track to meet its 2020 recycling and composting goal, but a lack of recycling isn’t the issue — it’s a lack of composting.

Read the full story on Denver Post.

Some teachers in Denver become the students after the bell rings

An agreement between the Denver Classroom Teachers Association and Denver Public Schools made it possible for some teachers to afford higher education, and subsequently, higher salaries.

Read the full story on CBS Denver.

Man who started out as a custodian will start this school year as principal

A principal starting at a new school in Denver wants students to know his journey wasn’t easy, and they can also achieve what he has.

Read the full story on WNCN.


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