SEEN: CU-Boulder alumni really are everywhere

Denver says it plans to close two encampments and house around 200 people living in them
If the unhoused accept the offer and stay in housing for two full weeks, the mayor's House1000 goal would be about halfway met.

Things to do in Denver this weekend, Dec. 1-3
Ice skating, Jonathan Van Ness and ways to get into the holiday spirit!

Hunters are flocking to Colorado. Tennyson Street’s Meat Cleaver is ready to help them prep dinner
"This is 2,000 square feet, and about a herd of 500 deer are in here."

Here’s how e-bike rebates have shaped one shop on Tennyson Street
Sales have grown by “gobs and gobs.”

Pro-Palestinian protesters blocked Denver streets and rallied as the Jewish National Fund USA’s global conference kicked off
Demonstrations are expected to continue through the weekend as the Zionist organization hosts one of its largest U.S. gatherings in the Mile High City.

Expecting temperatures in the low 20s, Denver will activate emergency overnight shelters
Weather forecasters predict Thursday and Friday night will hit the low 20s with possible snow.

The City of Denver is looking to buy the Denver Post building at Colfax and Broadway
The building will host a variety of legal services staff.

The Jewish National Fund USA’s Denver conference and the protests around it, explained
The event, scheduled to begin Thursday, has become a focal point in recent weeks for local reactions to the Israel-Hamas war.

Berkeley Inn just wants to be your neighborhood bar
The second longest-running business on Tennyson is never short of cold ones, karaoke and welcoming vibes.

It’s been three decades since live shows played the Historic Elitch Theatre. Could the curtain rise again next summer?
The 130-year-old building has survived flooding, a changing northside, and a family of foxes collecting creepy dolls.

Latino community group gives new Denver mayor low marks after four months in office
The score is based on ratings given across categories, such as: economic justice, education equity, leadership culture, public safety, gentrification and displacement, and immigration.

Tennyson Street is home to a ‘French country manor,’ the birthplace of Harvey Park
2277 S. Tennyson St. was surrounded by open fields before they transformed into the eponymous neighborhood.

Slot homes are some of Denver’s most hated buildings. What’s it like living in one?
Despite a few growth-induced headaches, Matt Koenig and his neighbors on Tennyson are pretty happy.

Denverites will vote in 2024 on prohibiting the sale of fur and closing slaughterhouses in the city
It's unclear how many fur shops would be affected and workers affected by slaughterhouse closings would receive workforce training and other help.

Denver’s Department of Housing Stability now has a permanent director: Jamie Rife
After appointing interim heads of HOST, Mayor Mike Johnston has picked the director of the Metro Denver Homeless Initiative to lead the city's housing and homelessness department.

Pro-Palestinian protesters take over Denver City Council meeting ahead of national pro-Israel conference
More demonstrations are scheduled to take place this week, with the goal of disrupting and shutting down the event.

Check out these 3 public art installations on Tennyson Street
Two pieces are a result of new capital improvement projects. One was a community led effort that was later donated to the city.

Berkeley Lake has been a retreat from arsenic air, a mistreated park and a watery graveyard
We fished through more than 1,200 news stories about the lake off Tennyson, and hooked a whole lot of carp along the way.

Denver weighs raising temperature threshold for opening warming centers and stopping sweeps
Dr. Joshua Barocas says the current threshold of 20 degrees is not based in evidence or best practices and could lead to amputations and death.

Denver’s Parade of Lights will close a lot of downtown on Saturday. Here’s a map of streets to avoid
For parade-goers, expect a chilly, mostly sunny day.