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How do you move 100+ Monet masterpieces? very, very carefully
Some 120 paintings by French Impressionist Claude Monet are on display at the Denver Art Museum. They're on loan from all over the world — and getting them from place to place is a lot of work.
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“No war on Iran,” protesters tell Trump at Denver rally
"What we need is to bring more people out into the streets like we're seeing right now, and show that people oppose war."
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2 years later, Denver police don't know who killed 2 men outside bar
Both men were shot multiple times, according to the Denver Office of the Medical Examiner.
Read the full story on 9NEWS.
Black Men Feed Denver group aim to end violence, unite community
An organization called Black Men Feed Denver united young black men from across the Denver metro area on Saturday.
Read the full story on CBS Denver.
Amid death and urban renewal, a rough year for the refugees of Denver’s Street Fraternity
At least four members of a refugee self-help group called Street Fraternity died from car wrecks and guns in 2019. The Street Frat soccer team got booted from an indoor league.
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