Tag: Lodo
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Denver mayor’s proposed budget puts police force ‘full strength’
Denver’s police force would go to “full authorized strength” under Mayor Mike Johnston’s plan to spend $8 million to attract nearly 200 recruits next year, according to the city’s public safety department. Johnston’s 2024 proposed budget earmarks nearly $25 million for public safety, including $8.2 million to hire 167 new recruits. “Mayor Johnston’s budget will…
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Nuggets’ NBA Finals run boosts downtown Denver businesses
The Denver Nuggets’ history-making run to the NBA Finals has been a shot in the arm for Denver businesses, especially those that call downtown home. The finals games alone could mean a $22 million infusion into the business community — from hotels to restaurants, according to the Metro Denver Chamber of Commerce. That doesn’t include…
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Dynatrace growing downtown Denver hub
Software and technology company Dynatrace cut the ribbon on shiny new office space in Denver’s Lower Downtown neighborhood last week to house an expected 400 employees in years to come. It’s one of the rare companies that didn’t take any economic incentives from the city of Denver, or Colorado’s Office of Economic Development and International…
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Jordan Waddy’s plea entry delayed in charges connected to July’s LoDo shooting
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save A Denver judge has allowed the postponement again of a plea entry hearing for Jordan Waddy, a catalyst in a downtown shooting by Denver police last summer that injured him and six bystanders. Waddy faces charges of third-degree assault, a misdemeanor, and three felony counts of…
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Fidelity Investments continues hiring push in Denver, nationwide
Fidelity Investments hired more than 750 employees in 2022 for its regional office in Greenwood Village, according to a company spokesperson. It plans to hire at least 100 more in the first half of 2023. The private company has experienced rapid growth in the last two years. It hit a record high revenue mark of…
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Denver grand jury charges one police officer in July LoDo shooting that injured seven
A Denver grand jury filed 14 criminal charges against one of five officers involved in a July shooting in Lower Downtown that injured seven people, including the suspect and bystanders, the Denver District Attorney Beth McCann’s office announced Wednesday. Officer Brandon Ramos faces two counts of reckless second degree assault, three counts of third degree…
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WARNING: This video contains graphic content. Viewer discretion advised
Denver Police body camera footage of Jordan Waddy being shot in Lower Downton Denver July 17
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WARNING: This video contains graphic content. Viewer discretion advised
Denver Police body camera footage of Jordan Waddy being shot in Lower Downton Denver July 17
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WARNING: This video contains graphic content. Viewer discretion advised
Surveillance footage of Jordan Waddy in Lower Downton Denver being shot by Denver Police officers on the morning of July 17
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WARNING: This video contains graphic content. Viewer discretion advised
Denver Police body camera footage of Jordan Waddy being shot in Lower Downton Denver July 17




