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Years before he helped prosecutors indict a well-connected Denver city official and a Regional Transportation District manager for bribery, Lucilious of his financial and tax troubles.

If the school cafeteria is uncool, perhaps professional chefs in a brightly painted, tune-blaring food truck to eat today’s healthier, antibiotic-free meals.

Denver Public Schools made changes based on input from a Padres & Jovenes Unidos analysis of its students, but a new report that the group will discuss with DPS officials on Monday shows racial inequalities have grown

As the premiere of the new Batman movie began to play three miles to the south, Kaitlyn Fonzi knocked on the apartment door of her neighbor, James Holmes, seriously ticked off.

Read about what to expect , follow our from the proceedings and of the case.

After the groundscrew cleared away four inches of overnight snow, the Los Angeles for a 9-5 victory behind Justin Turner’s pinch-hit, two-run home run in the eighth.

Swift-flowing water swept an ambulance, and its passengers, in Morgan County on Sunday. Also, read about and on flood warnings in northern Colorado.

A $24 million proposal to pay for the moves of Denver’s 911 dispatch center and fleet services to new buildings from the City Council.

The Islamic Center of Golden estimates that 80 percent of the Muslims who come to its mosque are Colorado School of Mines students, and that .

A Denver police officer paid $150 out of his own pocket to help a stranded woman abandoned by her boyfriend and penniless to Texas last month.

One was a decorated “Officer of the Year.” The other was a recent academy graduate who had wanted to be a police officer since he was a boy. on Saturday night in Mississippi.

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

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