Denver/ Community & Society
Published on November 18, 2019
Top Denver news: Radio host criticizes Trump, gets ousted; vigil held for car crash victims; morePhoto: Nan Palmero/Flickr

Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in Denver.

Denver radio host fired mid-show after criticizing Trump

Craig Silverman, who said he felt frozen out on a station that solidly backed the president, had angered managers over appearances on competing media.

Read the full story on The New York Times.

Denver officers attend wedding for daughter of detective killed in the line of duty

Several Denver police officers were on hand last month when Kourtney Young made her vows at her wedding. Young is the oldest daughter of Denver Police Detective, Donnie Young, who was killed in the line of duty in 2005 when he was working off duty at a party. 

Read the full story on KDVR.

Far fewer Denver students handcuffed in first months of school under new policy

Denver campus safety officers handcuffed only three students in the first three months of school, an 87% reduction from last year, when officers used handcuffs 23 times in the first trimester.

Read the full story on Denver Post.

Man accused of making threats outside of Denver mosque bonds out of jail

The man accused of making threats outside of a mosque has been released from jail. 

Read the full story on KDVR.

Denver holds vigil for car crash victims on global day of remembrance

People in Denver gathered last night to remember the victims of fatal car crashes, as part of an international effort. 

Read the full story on KDVR.


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