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Denver police and activists report a flare-up and in north and northeast Denver, even as overall gang-related activity has decreased in the city.
As the Regional Transportation District looks at fare increases, critics say when they are trying to juggle work, school, kids and day care. They contend RTD’s prices already are slighting low- to middle-income families that rely on the system.
Denver Department of Human Services officials, in sworn testimony, dispute who was responsible for sending a 13-year-old boy to live with his father, .
Two men suspected of defacing a memorial for fallen police officers in Denver have been in the case.
The Denver Center for the Performing Arts, the city’s premier theater company and one of the largest arts institutions in Colorado, as its top executive.
The Ski Train rides again. .
Gov. John Hickenlooper created an oil and gas task force to defuse the conflicts between drillers and communities, but the panel’s report .
The last time Colorado added jobs at such a fast clip was in 1999, at the height of the dot-com boom. The state economy is .
A House committee approved used for issuing tickets, despite law enforcement officials’ testimony that the devices make the roads safer.
Jesse Paul: 303-954-1733, jpaul@denverpost.com or twitter.com/JesseAPaul










