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Even under the best circumstances, moving can be extremely stressful and exhausting. It is always nerve-racking when you are moving your entire life in a truck, and earlier this month, 27-year-old Amber Schonhoft had the worst thing that could happen during the moving process, happen during her move to Denver. Schonhoft was moving to Denver […]

This past month, the Metro Caring Hunger Relief Center opened a new facility that has three times the amount of space as the original one. Not only does this give members of the Denver community the opportunity to get food when they cannot provide for themselves or their families, but it also means that those […]

A local Denver program that offers services to those with disabilities, just received the go-ahead to expand its center. The nonprofit organization, Community Living Alternatives, offers residential as well as single day program options to those in their care. They focus on helping those with intellectual and developmental disabilities. As of now, they currently have […]

Colorado governor, John Hickenlooper, has had better weeks – 90 of the 100 lawmakers signed a letter stating that they do not trust his decision making skills anymore, regarding his management over the human services department. In order to gain back the confidence of the people, they have suggested overhauling staff members in higher positions, […]

In a bold move by the Colorado State Senate, a bill was passed reducing the amount of time that homeowners have to take legal action against defective work done by home builders. Senate Bill 91 barely passed, with an 18-17 vote; but it has passed, and it reduces the amount of time homeowners can act […]

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This past Thursday, the Senate Education Committee approved Senate Bill 257; which adjourns on teacher evaluations having to be contingent on the academic success of their students. The approval meeting took about six hours and covered about five testing bill; which ended with the bill being passed with an 8 to 1 vote. Overall, reducing […]

In an annual awards ceremony on behalf of the Denver police Foundation this past Thursday, seven Denver police officers were honored for their vital role in stopping a car chase and their unwavering courage they demonstrated throughout the whole event. One police officer in particular, Sgt. Robert Motyka, did not stop trying to stop the […]

We’ve all been there – you see someone walking in a packed parking lot and immediately tail them in the hopes of finally hunting down a parking spot upon their departure. Luckily, the days of hopelessly driving around for hours playing Russian Roulette in a full parking lot are over; a revolutionary new app is […]

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An expansive 9,000 home community named Prosper, is in the planning stages of construction on over 5,100 acres of farmland. The project will cost an estimated $600 million and will add on to the 12,000 home Sterling Ranch and 10,000 home Green Valley Ranch East. In total, there are more than 31,000 home lots in […]

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The 22 ski resorts on the U.S. Forest Service land, paid a record high $20.61 million in rent for the slopes to the federal government last season. Denver movers explain how annual rent payments are based on lift-ticket and season-pass sales, ski school and on-mountain services; such as dining and ski rental – just last […]

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