Here’s how furloughs will work for thousands of Denver employees
Many government workers will need to take between two and seven days off.A federal judge protected Denver and other cities from Trump’s transportation funding clawback
Threats to pull transportation funding over DEI and immigration policy appear to have already caused harm, according to the court.The city is making a plan to stop ‘green gentrification’ around the Park Hill Golf Course
A larger plan is coming for the near northeast of Denver next year.Denver may make it easier to lay off longtime workers
Facing a $250 million budget hole, Mayor Mike Johnston’s administration could do away with seniority protections.A new mural at Sakura Square pays tribute to a longstanding Japanese-American family
Pacific Mercantile Company opened in 1944 and is still owned by the same Japanese American family.Denver Public Schools asks court to dismiss lawsuits by East High deans shot by student in 2023
Eric Sinclair and Wayne Mason slammed the school district in their lawsuits for what they say was a preventable tragedy.Denver home prices are unchanged as thousands of listings pile up
There are more homes on the market now than anytime since 2011.Inside the next generation of 16th Street kiosk entrepreneurs
Business owners get a low-barrier opportunity, and downtown Denver gets a lively corridor.Baker’s Dailey Park reopens after a year of construction
The reopening provides a rare green space by one of Broadway’s busiest commercial corridors.Denver’s new interim planning director is its old planning director
Brad Buchanan is also the head of the National Western Center Authority.
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