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Daily Digest: Mexican living in Denver church asks for stay of deportation, and 9 other stories

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Metro Denver’s inventory of homes for sale busted through new lows in December and January and could do it again in February, and that has .

Denver police were uncertain exactly where the accident happened. However, police believe he was dragged a “significant distance” before the northbound train stopped at 14th and California streets, near the Colorado Convention Center. .

Denver Mayor Michael Hancock has made a point of returning recent salary bumps, but he says he will end that practice — and will accept a new 10.3 percent raise — if elected to a second term in May. .

Arturo Hernandez Garcia has lived in the basement of a Unitarian church in Denver for 115 days t .

A Colorado court has for a second time in fabric panels as part of a two-week public art installation.

James Ashby, a former Rocky Ford police officer charged with murder in the fatal shooting in October of a 27-year-old man, .

If we’re rounding up, Colorado in 2014 — a.k.a. the first full year of recreational pot sales in the modern world.

A southern Colorado man after sheriff’s deputies say they found 600 marijuana plants and up to 100 pounds of dried pot — all estimated at about $175,000 — on his property.

A spending bill in the state Senate on Thursday dissolved into a fight on immigration as Republicans that provides driver’s licenses to those in the country illegally.

Police are looking for a late model, white four-door hatchback and two to four teen boys connected to a Broomfield High student being s .

Jesse Paul: 303-954-1733, jpaul@denverpost.com or twitter.com/JesseAPaul

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