“I don’t know if he was wrongfully accused,” says David Anthony’s former lawyer.
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DDA is priority one as Mosher named Denver chief projects officer
The former Trammell Crow executive said Mayor Mike Johnston called him about the job in November.
Kickbacks bought $15M in trucking contracts at Denver’s USPS hub
Trucking company owners Sam and Jay Yoon have pleaded guilty to bribing postal employees.
Amid spat over billboards, Auraria says Denver has contradicted itself
The state entity points to what was said about a view plane affecting Ball Arena.
FAA ‘will not fund any portion’ of widening to reduce jams on DIA’s overloaded Peña Boulevard
Drive time from I-70 to the Denver International Airport has tripled.
Federal liquor store should be shut down, city official says
The hearing officer’s recommendation follows years of discussion and litigation.
Tenants keep suing their landlords. A ‘legislator-litigator’ is one reason why
In the past 13 months, Woodrow has co-filed at least seven class-action lawsuits on behalf of tenants that accuse property owners of violating the Consumer Protection Act.
Denver, JeffCo spend $3M on ‘missing puzzle piece’ outside Evergreen
It’s the first time the two counties have teamed up on a conservation buy, but JeffCo has done it before with other neighbors.
New building on Auraria campus to give police department more space
The department, which has 34 sworn officers, currently operates out of 7,500 square feet. “Everything here is just so overwhelmingly packed,” the police chief said.
RiNo BID board votes for renewal, existing mill levy — but promises changes
“I honestly don’t think people would be questioning the mill levy if they believed the BID was effective,” one board member said.