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🌱 Mutiny To Reopen + Homeless Motel Shelter + Historic Denver Awards
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Hey, neighbors! Brad K. Evans here with your fresh copy of the Denver Daily. Keep reading to find out everything you need to know about what's happening in town these days, including updates on:
- Denver to keep at least one motel shelter operating through 2024
- Historic Denver to celebrate preserved buildings on Oct. 4.
- Slain Arvada Police officer was killed in custody dispute.
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Here are the top stories in Denver today:
- Mutiny Cafe raises enough money from fans to reopen. A bad story breaks good. After having their book store and cafe seized by the City of Denver for non-payment of taxes, the Mutiny Information Cafe has raised enough money from a GoFundMe campaign to pay off the tax debt and clear the way to open their doors again. (Gazette)
- Denver plans to keep motel shelter running. On Monday night, Denver City Council voted to spend an additional $5 million to keep Colorado Coalition of the Homeless' La Quinta Inn on Park Avenue running as a shelter through at least 2024. (9News)
- Arvada Police officer was killed when responding to a child custody dispute. Sonny Almanza is accused in the murder of an Arvada Police officer that was responding to a family disturbance, and he says he wasn't trying to kill Arvada Police Officer, Dillon Vakoff. (CO Sun)
- Historic Denver to honor buildings that make Denver Denver. The Annual Awards Program will take place at the Brown Palace this year. The non-profit, urban preservation organization will announce winners that have preserved key historic buildings over the past year. (Mile High CRE)
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Today in Denver:
- Optimizing team cohesion and wellbeing: Workshop in a Box. (9 a.m.)
- Family Time: Wheat Ridge Library. (10:15 a.m.)
- Cuentacuentos: Columbine Library. (10:15 a.m.)
- Women's Advancement Group: Colorado Women's Chamber. (4 p.m.)
- City of Potenza Park: Public meeting #2. (5:30 p.m.)
- Denver Union Station: Halloween Spooktacular events. (Colorado Expression)
From my notebook:
- Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce: The Chamber Leadership Foundation's Candidate Forum is now open for members of the public to register for the program. (Denver Metro DMCC)
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Now you're in the loop and ready to start this Wednesday off right. I'll see first thing tomorrow morning with a brand-new edition of the Denver Daily! — Brad K. Evans
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