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DENVER (KDVR) — A new company in Denver wants to give Coloradans’ old, unused furniture to people who need it the most.
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Denver's mayor is considering turning an empty elementary school into a shelter for migrants who are flooding into the city from the southern border. Trevor Hughes, Trevor Hughes / USA TODAY ...
In Denver and other offices across the country, the IRC helps them to rebuild their lives. Who are refugees? Refugees are people fleeing violence and persecution—in Myanmar, Cuba, Iraq, and other ...
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DENVER — In the heart of Denver stands a bridge to nowhere. The pedestrian bridge near the old Gates Rubber Factory property sits empty in a field near Interstate 25 and Broadway. "Next With ...
The best times to visit Denver are April through May and September through October. The city's shoulder seasons are characterized by comfortable temperatures, fewer tourists and lower ...
DENVER (KDVR) — Denver is looking into using a vacant elementary school to provide temporary shelter for migrants. The Denver Mayor’s Office confirmed to FOX31 on Friday that it is looking at ...
A new company in Denver wants to give Coloradans’ old, unused furniture to people who need it the most. FOX31's Nate Belt met up with Furnishing Hope Junk Removal to learn more about the process.