Denver/ Community & Society
Published on November 19, 2019
Top Denver news: Teacher who fought segregation dies at 106; climate change office to come; morePhoto: David Herrera/Flickr

Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Denver.

Dirty needles found near popular bike path in Denver

People walking along the Cherry Creek Trail can see the evidence — dirty syringes tossed on the ground.

Read the full story on CBS Denver.

Pioneering Denver teacher who fought segregation dies at 106

Marie Greenwood, a pioneering Denver teacher who spent decades fighting segregation in city institutions, has died. She was 106.

Read the full story on Houston Chronicle.

Comcast sued by Denver sports network for antitrust violation

Comcast was sued Monday by Altitude Sports and Entertainment, a Denver-based channel that airs local sports, including Colorado Avalanche and Denver Nuggets games. 

Read the full story on Houston Chronicle.

Bill that would increase Denver's minimum wage citywide goes before city council

Mayor Michael Hancock and others say the action is overdue, given Denver's current economy.

Read the full story on CBS Denver.

It's official: Denver is getting an office dedicated to fighting climate change

It took some politicking that began on the ground and ended with the mayor.

Read the full story on Denverite.


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