Denver/ Community & Society
Published on April 28, 2020
Top Denver news: Woman arrested on suspicion of murder; councilman delays FEMA reimbursement; morePhoto: Nan Palmero/Flickr

Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Denver.

Denver police arrest woman for allegedly shooting and killing her boyfriend

27-year-old Jenny Nguyen was arrested for suspicion of first-degree murder for a shooting that occurred early in Northeast Denver.

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City Councilman Chris Hinds delays FEMA reimbursement for Denver's coronavirus spending, citing transparency

A bid by the Hancock administration to reimburse the city government, the airport and Denver Health for emergency COVID-19 spending with federal money was delayed Monday when City Councilman Chris Hinds blocked the move with a procedural tactic.

Read the full story on Denverite.

Westwood affordable housing project inches forward

The Morrison Road apartment building will have 80 homes.

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Tiny home village builders propose a temporary sanctioned camp for people experiencing homelessness

The builders of Denver’s tiny home village are ready to run a temporary sanctioned camp that they say can provide safety during the new coronavirus outbreak for people experiencing homelessness.

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A Montbello community group has seen more than 10 times its normal food pantry visitors

Struggle of Love Foundation primarily mentors youth and addresses violence. Its small pantry has become more of a focal point since the coronavirus.

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