
Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in Denver.
Will new-look city council push back harder on where Denver spends its dollars?
The city of Denver's budget is massive and difficult to grasp. Some city council members are questioning whether the process that gives them power to suggest changes is adequate.
Read the full story on DenverWestword.
Denver holding town halls on proposed minimum-wage hike
Thanks to a law passed by Democrats at the Capitol earlier this year, Colorado cities now have the power to raise their own minimum wage — but not before talking about it for a while.
Read the full story on DenverWestword.
The Great American Beer Festival is happening in Denver
Somewhere, over the Sierra Nevada, across the Great Salt Lake, and through Colorado's national forests, judges are silently scribbling away, assigning scores for hundreds, even thousands of beers from all over the United States.
Read the full story on Inside Scoop SF.
Denver school buses running normally again after drivers who felt 'thrown under the bus' staged sick-out
Buses appeared to run on schedule on Thursday morning, Denver Public Schools officials said, and they didn’t expect any unusual delays on the afternoon run.
Read the full story on Denver Post .
Denver police officer fired for falsely accusing woman of rape; city officials say officer was trying to avoid child support payments
A Denver police officer was fired for falsely accusing the mother of his child of raping him in an attempt to avoid paying child support.
Read the full story on Denver Post.
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