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Diapers will be a little cheaper starting in October
A new ordinance approved by City Council will exempt diapers from local sales tax.

I-70 in Central Denver will soon have express lanes in an attempt to manage congestion
And they'll be open to everyone, at least for a bit.

The Denver Art Museum takes its first steps to repatriate an artifact from the Kingdom of Benin
A bronze plaque was stolen by British forces in 1897 from what is now modern Nigeria.
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MSU Denver is making tuition free for Indigenous students
University leaders hope to attract more Native American students and find other ways to support them on campus.

A block in north Denver’s Berkeley neighborhood is underwater due to a water main break
Crews have identified the leak at 45th and Perry and are pumping water out of the neighborhood.

MSU Denver ends COVID-19 protocols and vaccine mandate
University leaders said they will not hesitate to reinforce old requirements if COVID-19 numbers worsen.

Denver’s Thursday morning commute is probably going to be wet and wild, thanks to snow and rain
Another snow day, another opportunity to see cars slip and slide past your local stop sign

In Denver’s only Ukrainian-language church, parishioners pray for peace and for families trapped in the war back home
Denver's only Ukrainian church has become a hub for prayer and organizing.

Juneteenth is now a paid holiday for Aurora city employees
The city joins 35 other Colorado cities and counties to observe Juneteenth as a paid holiday.

What some Denverites hope the Year of the Tiger will bring, for them and the community
In the mythology that dictates what Chinese zodiac signs mean, tigers represent courage, passion and the defeat of evil.