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Miles Harford, the former Denver-area funeral home owner who pleaded guilty to storing human remains and cremains at a home he rented, was sentenced to 18 months in prison on Monday.
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston called it the largest reduction in unhoused people living on the streets in the city's history and the lowest count of unsheltered people in the U.S.
The city faces a $250 million shortfall. It’s hired 4,000 more workers over the past decade and expanded services, but post-pandemic spending patterns have led sales tax collections to flatten.
Green Dragon will close its Denver cultivation plant at 830 Wyandot St. in the Lincoln Park neighborhood at the end of the month, according to Cory Azzalino, CEO of Green Dragon’s California-based parent company Eaze.
Summerlike warmth has returned to Denver’s weather and will stick around through the weekend and into next week.
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Saharai Aguilera’s family is trying to raise money for her medical expenses after Sunday’s deadly crash involving a wrong-way driver.
In Colorado, about one-in-two men and two-in-five women will be diagnosed with some form of cancer in their lifetimes. It's a common disease in our state, with about 25,000 Coloradans diagnosed every year.
Denver Public Schools’ lawsuit filed against the Department of Homeland Security in February has been dismissed without prejudice, according to the district.
Broncos Wire 's 90-man offseason roster series continues today with a look at second-year quarterback Bo Nix, No. 10.
A Denver youth bike team is sidelined after the coach says someone broke into the team trailer Friday morning.