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Top Denver news: Snow strands 800 at airport; homeless advocates challenge city's camping ban; more

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Published on October 31, 2019
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Police owe nothing to man whose home they blew up, appeals court says

A federal appeals court in Denver ruled this week that a Colorado man whose house suffered significant damage in a police operation in 2015 does not deserve any money. He says he's now $400,000 in debt.

Read the full story on NPR.

Snow strands 800 travelers overnight at Denver International Airport

Workers at Denver International Airport handed out blankets and toiletries to about 800 passengers who were stuck there overnight because of a snowstorm.

Read the full story on CNN.

Homeless advocates challenging Denver’s camping ban

Over a series of four emotionally tense hearings, Andy McNulty is defending camping ban charges against Jerry Burton, arguing that the camping ban is unconstitutional.

Read the full story on DenverWestword.

Molson Coors to close Denver offices, Golden Brewery to remain In operation

Declining beer sales have led Molson Coors Brewing Co. to announce some major changes to their operations.

Read the full story on CBS Denver.


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