Denver/ Community & Society
Published on May 28, 2020
Top Denver news: UnitedHealth donates bikes to 5th graders; work begins on 'Interwoven' mural; morePhoto: Robert Cutts/Flickr

Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in Denver.

Welcome home parade held for Denver reverend who spent weeks battling coronavirus

Friends and family held a parade Wednesday for a Denver reverend who recently returned home after being hospitalized for COVID-19.

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Denver beer company seeks city approval to use nearby land for in-person dining

As the city of Denver begins to approve expanded patio space for businesses, some are worried the slow process could continue to hurt business.

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UnitedHealthcare donates dozens of bikes to Denver 5th graders

In an effort to keep kids active this summer, UnitedHealthcare of Colorado donated a new bike and helmet to every 5th grader at Doull Elementary School.

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Edgar Trujillo charged with killing man in fight at Denver motel

A witness told police Trujillo punched the victim and the victim fell straight backwards to the ground. He said Trujillo then punched the victim in the face three more times.

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Creating Denver's largest mural: Work begins on 'Interwoven' on Bannock Street

The 28,680-square-foot mural called "Interwoven" is being painted on Bannock Street between 14th and Colfax avenues.

Read the full story on CBS Denver.


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