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Denver, Grand Junction airports receiving millions in FAA grants

The Denver and Grand Junction airports are set to receive federal grants for improvements, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced on Tuesday. Denver International Airport will receive $8.7 million to support projects to... Read more »

Denver lost ‘loose grip’ on inventory in August, realtors group says

Denver’s red-hot housing market may be experiencing an autumn slowdown as the market lost its “loose grip” on housing inventory last month, according to some local realtors. The Denver Metro Association of Realtors’ (DMAR)... Read more »

Denver home sales growth streak ends in August as home values keep climbing

Denver’s home sales growth streak ended in August after buyer activity decreased by 6.8% compared to July, according to a new local market report from Redfin. In all, Denver realtors sold just... Read more »

Fourteen candidates are vying for four open seats on the Denver school board

Fourteen candidates have filed to run for four open seats on the Denver school board in November. Though a majority of the seven board seats are up for grabs, the election is... Read more »

Denver City Council approves $450M bond proposal for ballot

Denver City Council gave final approval Monday night for Mayor Michael Hancock’s $450 million bond proposal to appear on the ballot. The package includes more than 80 large infrastructure projects, including a new arena in the... Read more »

Texas gets drive-thru coronavirus testing in San Antonio, but it’s not open to the general public

Texas gets drive-thru coronavirus testing in San Antonio, but it’s not open to the general public The drive-thru testing is not open to the general public, city officials said in a press... Read more »

Early therapy may seed lasting gains in children with autism

Children with autism who receive two years of intensive therapy as toddlers appear to maintain their social and behavioral gains two years later, suggests a study in the July issue of the Journal... Read more »

Medicine’s dirty secret

Bryn Nelson gets to the bottom of an emerging – and often shocking – therapy. This is how far a mother will go. Your daughter has been sick for more than four... Read more »

Coronavirus tool kit may aid families with autistic children during lockdown

On 17 March, France went on lockdown to slow the spread of the coronavirus, joining many other countries in Europe. French authorities ordered residents to stay at home and closed schools, as... Read more »

Iceland knows how to stop teen substance abuse but the rest of the world isn’t listening

In Iceland, teenage smoking, drinking and drug use have been radically cut in the past 20 years. Emma Young finds out how they did it, and why other countries won’t follow suit.... Read more »