Denver/ Community & Society
Published on February 19, 2020
Top Denver news: 2 in custody after shooting at Walmart; food hall to end dog-friendly policy; morePhoto: David Wilson/Flickr

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Two people taken into custody after shooting at Broomfield Walmart

A man and a woman shot at each other inside the Walmart, according to police. No one was injured.

Read the full story on 9NEWS.

Edgewater Public Market to end dog-friendly policy in March

"Due to state health regulations, we will no longer allow dogs inside the food hall on a daily basis," said Edgewater Public Market on social media.

Read the full story on 9NEWS.

Homeowner forced to delay retirement after uninsured driver destroys home

A homeowner wants to see changes in policies regarding property damage to protect others from the high cost he’s facing after a truck crashed into his house.

Read the full story on CBS Denver.

16th Street Mall reconstruction project's next phase — and rising concerns

The mall project partners are the City of Denver (via bond funding), the troubled Regional Transportation District, the Downtown Denver Partnership and the Denver Urban Renewal Authority. Because an agreement between DURA and Denver for access to tax-increment financing (TIF) funds for the project expires on Dec. 31, 2022, there's something of a ticking clock on the financing.

Read the full story on DenverWestword.


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