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Denver judge declares mistrial on former APS administrator

A judge declared mistrial today after jurors couldn’t come to a unanimous verdict, according to the Associated Press. Martinez is facing charges for sexually assaulting two boys. Despite being charged with the crimes in summer... Read more »

Mayor Takes Keep Calm and Carry On Approach to Coronavirus

Mayor Bill de Blasio visited Union Square Monday to hand out informational flyers on coronavirus and to bump elbows — the new handshake — with passersby. Earlier that day, his wife Chirlane McCray attended... Read more »

Community Frets As Buyer For Cherished Rural Hospital Slips From View

Confusion is growing in the remote Surprise Valley region of northeastern California as locals wonder whether a Denver entrepreneur will make good on his pledge to save their bankrupt rural hospital. Surprise... Read more »

Amid Worries Over Internet Access, NYC Orders 40,000 More iPads Ahead of Summer School

The New York City education department will order 40,000 more internet-connected iPads primarily for summer school students, which could be a boon for families poised to lose connection as free broadband deals... Read more »

Amtrak cuts could have outsized impact on Hi-Line

Whitefish is the busiest stop in Montana for Amtrak’s daily Empire Builder passenger train, which runs between Chicago and Portland or Seattle. The more than 55,000 people who board or disembark the... Read more »

Why Denver isn’t offering virtual preschool in a pandemic — and why it might in the future

Twice in his young life, Finn Jillson has been hospitalized with the seasonal flu. Finn has asthma. A few years ago, he ended up in an ambulance on his way to the... Read more »

Filling the void: Southside’s only bookstore

Taquerias, flea markets, fruterias, public parks, stray dogs and Spanish missions are easy to find in the Southside. A general bookstore, not so much. The only one is Dead Tree Books, which occupies... Read more »

Remote Rural Hospital Puts Its Fate In Hands of Denver Entrepreneur

Voters in a tiny northeastern California community this week agreed to sell their bankrupt hospital — struggling like many rural facilities nationally — to a Denver entrepreneur with a controversial plan for its revival.... Read more »