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Denver, Colorado · DenverBy Erich Jegier Trevista students cut loose at the school’s Fun Run. Photo courtesy of Trevista at Horace Mann “Trevista is like one big family, there are really good people there,” said Anisha Berrier. Berrier’s two children attend Trevista at Horace Mann, an elementary school located next to Ciancio Park at Navajo and 42nd. “It takes a village,” Berrier said, “and Trevista has been my village.” Trevista first opened as an ECE to eighth-grade …See the Story
Students Grow and Shine at Trevista – The Denver North Star
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Denver, Colorado · DenverBy The Denver North Star staff Timber fencing from Pecos to Zuni streets was removed and shredded in late March. Photo by Kathryn White Sunnyside and Chaffee Park residents adjacent to I-70, and drivers on the highway, now see signs that CDOT’s I-70 noise wall replacement project has finally begun. In late March, crews began dismantling and shredding 50-year-old timber fencing from Pecos to Zuni. A spokesperson for the project said crews will wo…See the Story
Much Anticipated I-70 Noise Wall Project Commences – The Denver North Star
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Denver, Colorado · DenverVoters are at the heart of every election. We want to know what issues most matter to you. Your hopes and concerns will set the agenda for how we report and write about the issues — and the stakes — of the 2024 election. Please take a few moments to tell us what you think candidates should be talking about as they compete for your vote. We will use your contact information only to reach out if a reporter wants to better understand your comments…See the Story
Voter Voices 2024 – The Denver North Star
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Judaism · DenverDenver Elks Lodge No. 17 lost some high-ranking members of its herd in 2022 and 2023. A contentious meeting back on Oct. 22, 2022, set in motion a chain of events that left some who’ve since left the lodge wondering whether local changes to promote diversity and inclusiveness are sustainable within a national organization.See the Story
Herd Dwindles After Leadership Ouster at Denver Elks Lodge No. 17 – The Denver North Star
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Denver, Colorado · DenverThe original ordinance, passed by voters in November 2022, called for sidewalk fees based on a property's linear footage of sidewalk. Fee collection has been delayed until July 2024 in order for a committee to make recommendations. The first major change proposed by the committee is a flat fee structure.See the Story
Potential Changes Coming to Sidewalk Fee Ordinance – The Denver North Star
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Denver, Colorado · DenverRick Olderman's new book, Top 3 Fix, was released in January 2024. Scott Dimovitz's first novel, The Joy Divisions, came out in November. The Denver North Star congratulates two North Denver authors on their new books. For more information on the two authors, visit their websites.See the Story
Neighborhood Authors Celebrate Book Releases – The Denver North Star
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Denver, Colorado · DenverHydrogen sulfide is the rotten-egg smell that makes your nose wrinkle when it wafts by. It also causes health impacts such as headaches, sore throats and difficulties breathing. One prime suspect? It comes from the direction of the water treatment plant. Metro Water Recovery treats an average of 138 million gallons of wastewater from homes and businesses.See the Story
Can You Smell Rotten Eggs? It Might be Hydrogen Sulfide – The Denver North Star
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Denver, Colorado · DenverSen. Julie Gonzales is a prime sponsor on nine bills that have either been introduced or passed in the Colorado Senate. Reps. Tim Hern�ndez and Alex Valdez are also prime sponsors on five bills in the House. The bills cover a wide variety of issues impacting their constituents.See the Story
Legislative Roundup: What Your State Legislators Are Working on This Year – The Denver North Star
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