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DJ’s Café, a Denver breakfast mainstay with three locations, has closed
DJ's Café has closed after 12 years serving breakfast in Denver. It's not yet clear when or why it happened.

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Colorado School of Public Health received $1.9 million to research mental health care options for underserved cancer patients
Lung, head and neck cancer patients are at heightened risk for depression and anxiety, especially when they are un- or under-insured.

Quixote’s True Blue will close at the end of the month
Another Denver staple is closing its doors for good.

Cagney Wenk was at a Boulder hospital for brain-cancer treatment. His wife came to give birth.
Cagney Wenk was diagnosed with an aggressive form of brain cancer just three weeks before his wife, Jessica Li, was due to give birth.
After 40 years in Bonnie Brae, the Campus Lounge is closing
Sunday, Sept. 25 will be your last chance to watch a Broncos game at the Campus Lounge.

Rooster & Moon Coffee Pub will close at the end of the month
Rooster & Moon Coffee Pub, a Golden Triangle staple is shutting its doors for good after nearly eight years in business.

The American Cancer Society says Colorado has work to do on cancer prevention
Colorado could reduce cancer rates if it did more to regulate tanning and discourage smoking.

Albus Brooks, amid cancer treatment, elected next Denver council president
Albus Brooks of District 9 had the support of 11 of his 12 colleagues Monday night.

Denver Councilman Albus Brooks has cancer and will be taking a leave of absence
Brooks went to the doctor after a chiropractor noticed a mass on his spine near his pelvis.