Papa John’s 1111 E Colfax
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Denver’s latest outrage isn’t about potholes, zoning, or housing this time, it’s about cameras. Specifically, the 111 solar-powered Flock license-plate readers now quietly watching, logging, and helping police find stolen cars and fugitives. Mayor Mike Johnston swears they’ve already led to 352 arrests, 250 recovered vehicles, and 39 firearms off the street, a not-bad return
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Mayor Mike Johnston is asking Denver voters to open the city’s wallet yet again this time for a so-called “Vibrant Denver” bond package that sounds more like a marketing campaign than a rescue plan for a city in crisis. The proposed $935 million bond, pitched as a “no-tax-increase investment” in parks, rec centers, bridges, and
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In February, Denver shut down a small liquor store on Federal Boulevard. The city rolled out the usual script: “drug activity,” “public nuisance,” “protecting the community.” Cameras clicked, officials beamed, and the store’s immigrant owners were left ruined — another family business tossed into the grinder. Fast forward to today: the Papa John’s at 1111
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