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Top Denver news: City to start enforcing urban camping ban again; pepper spray at art museum; more

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Published on January 14, 2020
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Missed the most recent top news in Denver? Read on for everything you need to know.

Denver's Morris Animal Foundation to help study impact of Australian bush fires

As activists and organizations across the globe work to address immediate needs in Australia, there’s new focus on the lasting effects on the area's wildlife.

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Denver to start enforcing urban camping ban again

The Denver City Attorney's Office says the city's urban camping ban will once again be enforced.

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Former Denver Bronco Randy Gradishar could be in Pro Football Hall of Fame

Former Broncos linebacker Randy Gradishar will find out if he’s been voted into the Pro Hall of Fame as a senior member at 5 a.m. on Wednesday during “Good Morning Football” on NFL Network.

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Pepper spray at Denver Art Museum disrupts popular Monet exhibit

A search for a possible shoplifting suspect who discharged pepper spray inside the Denver Art Museum shop last Thursday hasn't turned up a culprit.

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Denver Health wants to break its addiction treatment program out of jail (and into more halfway houses)

The program has an ambitious goal to expand its treatment options to all of the city's halfway houses.

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