Day: October 8, 2025

Denver neighbors sue owner of neglected ‘poop protest’ house in Congress Park

Neighbors of a derelict million-dollar home along Denver’s tony East Seventh Avenue are asking a judge to appoint a caretaker for the house or let it be demolished. “The nuisance property is so repugnant to the neighbors and passersby that they throw bags of dog poop into the property’s yard in protest of the property’s…

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Englewood City Council approves plan to redevelop center at former Cinderella City site

Englewood has signed off on a major redevelopment of its urban core. Monday night, the Denver suburb’s City Council voted 5-2 to terminate a series of ground leases and exchange properties and kickstart construction planning on properties within the 55-acre Englewood CityCenter area along Hampden Avenue. “This is the area we need to revitalize,” Englewood…

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How Books Can Shape Success

How Books Can Shape Success written by John Jantsch read more at Duct Tape Marketing Listen to the full episode: Overview On this episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast, John Jantsch interviews Todd Sattersten, publishing veteran, business book expert, and CEO of Bard Press. Todd’s new book, “100 Books for Work and Life,” distills…

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Staffing shortages cause more US flight delays as government shutdown reaches 8th day

By RIO YAMAT and JOSH FUNK Staffing shortages led to more flight delays at airports across the U.S. on Tuesday as the federal government shutdown stretched into a eighth day, while union leaders for air traffic controllers and airport security screeners warned the situation was likely to get worse. Related Articles Frustrated lawmakers say lack…

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