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Navigation centers in Denver, Aurora will offer help to the homeless

by Akin Smith
Navigation centers in Denver, Aurora will offer help to the homeless

Art LaGrange, wearing a tie-dyed T-shirt from a 1975 Led Zeppelin concert, ate a lunch of hot dogs, fries and mixed fruit inside RecoveryWorks’ homelessness hub in Lakewood on a …

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Aurora may give city’s homeless camping ban more teeth

by Akin Smith
Aurora may give city’s homeless camping ban more teeth

Wayne Wilkins has been homeless in Aurora for just over a year after failing to pay his $1,375 monthly rent at an apartment he used to lease in the city. …

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Texas AG accuses El Paso Annunciation House of human smuggling

by Vera Ward
Texas AG accuses El Paso Annunciation House of human smuggling

FILE – Migrant parents socialize outside the Annunciation House, June 26, 2018, in El Paso, Texas. On Monday, March 11, 2024, a Texas judge ruled in favor of Annunciation House, …

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Number of migrants in Denver shelters dips below 1,000

by Walter Watson
Number of migrants in Denver shelters dips below 1,000

The number of migrants staying in Denver shelters dipped below 1,000 for the first time in six months this week, leading city officials to consolidate hotel shelters amid a period …

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Some Colorado communities work to help migrants, others less receptive

by Akin Smith
Some Colorado communities work to help migrants, others less receptive

They came by the hundreds, crowding into a fourth-floor room in a nondescript office building in Lakewood — their message loud and earnest. “We do not want to be Denver,” …

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Denver’s first homeless bond didn’t reduce deaths, but can the second?

by Akin Smith
Denver’s first homeless bond didn’t reduce deaths, but can the second?

Denver’s initial experiment in housing some of the higher-risk population living on the street didn’t reduce deaths, but the groups running the program’s second phase think they can improve health …

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Aid supplies to Gaza halted again, UN says starvation imminent

by Walter Watson
Aid supplies to Gaza halted again, UN says starvation imminent

Al-Shifa hospital, packed with patients and displaced people and struggling to keep operating, has been a major focus of global concern this week. Members of the Palestinian al-Rifi family who …

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Denver to open additional overnight shelters during upcoming frigid weekend

by Akin Smith
Denver to open additional overnight shelters during upcoming frigid weekend

Two additional overnight shelters are scheduled to open this weekend ahead of a winter storm that is expected to bring freezing overnight temperatures. The city activated its Cold Weather Shelter …

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