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Top Denver news: Home prices expected to fall; man charged with threatening judge; more

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Published on January 03, 2020
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Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Denver.

Exactly what is happening to Denver's urban camping ban?

For the first time since its inception in 2012, the city's unauthorized-camping ordinance, commonly referred to as the urban camping ban, is on life support.

Read the full story on DenverWestword.

After a decade of dramatic gains, metro Denver home prices expected to slow in 2020

Metro Denver home prices, after years of effervescent gains, could go as flat as a glass of champagne left out overnight in 2020.

Read the full story on Denver Post.

Denver’s George Washington High to place all freshmen in honors English in effort to better integrate advanced classes

The school also will open up access to its International Baccalaureate classes, which can be used for college credit.

Read the full story on Denver Post.

Man killed by Denver officers on New Year’s Day lunged at officers with 10-inch knife, police say

Twenty-year-old Gerardo Antonio Conchas-Bustas died New Year’s Day after he was shot by Denver Police Department officers, Lt. Matt Clark said at a news conference.

Read the full story on Denver Post.

Denver man charged with making video, call threatening judge

A Denver man faces a felony charge for making threats against a judge in an online video and a phone call, court records said. The Denver District Attorney's Office has charged 48-year-old Eric Brandt with retaliation against a judge, KCNC-TV reports. 

Read the full story on MySanAntonio.


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