
Denver green roof initiative prevails despite huge spending disadvantage
Environmental activists and green-minded builders appear to have succeeded in their unlikely quest to require rooftop vegetation.
Colorado’s chief marketing officer steps down; state not sure about replacement
Liz Cahill, tasked with branding Colorado to attract companies, stepped down last month. Her departure leaves uncertainty about the position going forward.
LOOK: RiNo Beer Garden transforms the former home of Jake’s Sports & Spirits
Just nine short months after Jake’s Sports & Spirits closed for good at 38th and Walnut streets, RiNo Beer Garden is open for business.
Yes, there will be some mob references as Gaetano’s celebrates 70 years
Seventy years ago, north Denver was a very different place — a much more Italian place. And in that version of north Denver, the Smaldone family ran the show.
Denver Distillery almost ready to sling cocktails along South Broadway
Denver Distillery is looking to open in Speer in either December or January.
Denver news in 5 minutes: What you need to know today, Nov. 7
Happy Election Day! We’ve got news about the Michael Marshall jail death case, immigrant legal defense, our state’s booming population, cats’ toes and more.
Denver weather forecast for today, Nov. 7: Snow, “light freezing drizzle fog”
It’s not going to be nice snow. The high today will be around 34 degrees.

Denver council votes to spend $200,000 to help immigrants in court
Denver City Council members were divided on whether this is a good use of public money. The legal defense fund will help immigrants facing deportation.
East Colfax from Grant to Josephine set for major walkability upgrade
It would be a major renovation of sidewalks, signage and other amenities along East Colfax Avenue. The overall plan for the strip is much bigger.
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