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The Denver Post will correct all errors occurring in its news columns. If you find a problem with a story — an error of fact or a point requiring clarification — please call the city desk at 303-954-1201.

• Because of a reporter’s error, a story in Tuesday’s Denver Post incorrectly stated that Denver police Officer Ranjan Ford was placed on administrative leave after being arrested for impaired driving. Ford has not been arrested.

• Because of a writer’s error, the year of the shootings at Columbine High School was wrong in a Sunday Perspective section story. The shooting was in April 1999.

• Because of conflicting information provided by a source, a story about an attempt to rewrite Denver’s Inclusionary Housing Ordinance that ran on Page 4A on Wednesday misstated the amount that the city would rebate per affordable unit in neighborhoods with lower home values. The city would pay developers a reduced rebate of $2,500 per unit in such areas.

• CLARIFICATION: A story in Tuesday’s Denver Post about a lawsuit against Douglas County School District should have clarified that the accusations involved the then-principal and the then-assistant principal at Rocky Heights Middle School.

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