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Top Denver news: Suspect accused of firing shots at officer arrested; tiny home zoning codes; more

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Published on August 09, 2019
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Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Denver.

Denver closing in on approving zoning codes for tiny home villages

Just a city council vote away, tiny home villages are close to finding a place in the Denver zoning code.

Read the full story on DenverWestword.

Denver, northern Colorado fall short on US clean air rules

DENVER (AP) - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency says Denver and parts of northern Colorado failed to meet ozone pollution standards, and it will direct the state to come up with a new plan to clean up the air. 

Read the full story on MySanAntonio.

Interstate 70 project in Denver gets noise variance renewal but not for as long as contractor sought

Contractors received the green light Thursday night to continue exceeding nighttime noise limits for another year on the Interstate 70 expansion through northeast Denver.

Read the full story on Denver Post .

Suspect accused of firing shots at Denver officer arrested following chase through Lakewood to Jefferson County

Police arrested a 35-year-old man and a woman Thursday afternoon after a suspect fired shots at a Denver officer, spurring a police chase that began in Lakewood and ended in unincorporated Jefferson County. 

Read the full story on Denver Post .

Denver, private prison companies come to verbal agreement to keep halfway houses open for now

Denver city officials and two private prison companies have come to a verbal agreement to keep six community corrections facilities open in the short term after the City Council voted Monday to end the companies' contracts. 

Read the full story on Denver Post .


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