Denver/ Community & Society
Published on March 27, 2020
Top Denver news: Quaker meeting hall houses health care workers; Mayor Hancock tests negative; morePhoto: Cassie Gallegos/Unsplash

Here's what you need to know about what's happening in Denver.

Denver Quaker offers health care workers a home away from home

Members of Mountain View Friends Meeting, a Quaker congregation in south Denver, are opening their currently vacant meeting hall to doctors and other first responders who are on the frontlines of the coronavirus pandemic and need a home away from home.

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Denver mayor Michael Hancock reveals negative coronavirus test: 'I have been tested’

Denver mayor Michael Hancock was tested Monday for coronavirus after he said someone who works with him began showing signs of the illness.

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Coronavirus death: Freddy Rodriguez Sr., Denver jazz musician, dies from complications

A saxophone player who was a well-known figure in Denver's live jazz scene has passed away from what his family says were complications from coronavirus.

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COVID-19 and advice for Denver landlords whose tenants can't pay

The Colorado Apartment Association, the largest organization of its kind in the state, has issued a series of recommendations for rental housing providers that includes waiving late fees, delaying rent increases and forgoing evictions through April 30.

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