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Trouble with a new passenger-management system and outsourcing 1,160 below-ramp and customer-service positions at Denver International Airport has led to a rush of customer complaints against Frontier Airlines that has the Better Business Bureau taking a closer look at the airline’s rating.

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After a decade of rapid urban growth in Denver that shows no signs of letup, developers increasingly are scouring farther-out city neighborhoods to build new multifamily housing for the expanding population.

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As the demand grows for photovoltaic solar panels, the processing, approval and connection is becoming a bigger issue and potential barrier.

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Some of the biggest recent hospital construction projects in the Denver area cost less than $2 million per patient bed and were built in phases or at once in two to three years. The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs hospital being built in Aurora will cost about $9.5 million per bed.

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Palmer Hoyt, 33, is accused of paying himself and other coaches from an unauthorized external bank account that he set up on behalf of the CU Freestyle Ski Team, a club team that has no connection to the university’s top-ranked NCAA ski team.

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“I think what we’re seeing this year is really the idea of what the CBA was meant to be and that’s get more cash into the veterans’ hands,” Broncos general manager John Elway said. “It’s good for these guys. It’s a little hard to get used to, but that’s what the NFL is about now.”

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Last spring, North High School improved graduation rates over the previous year by more than 12 percentage points, bringing the rate to nearly 70 percent.

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Curator Mark Sink chose a user-friendly topic when he picked beauty as the theme of the massive photo exhibit now on the walls at RedLine. So much potential for so many lovely pictures. That’s not how it looks, though.

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The 24-year-old reliever is the most compelling new name in Colorado’s camp. Even if the very grown-up ballplayer talks like a shy kid.

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Kemp Powers’ swift and agile, bruising and embracing work, “One Night in Miami,” is playing at the Denver Center’s Space Theatre through April 19.

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