Denver city officials and partner organizations are touting a deeper well of city-funded financial support this year to bail out vulnerable renters, and the state also has increased its support. Traffic through Denver's eviction court shows there's no shortage of need.
Denver's Temporary Rental and Utility Assistance and a state eviction prevention program received increased funding this year as they attempt to help a surge of people facing eviction.
The first buses of migrants arrived in Denver one year ago. The city has since spent over $35 million to meet their needs and says more federal support is required.
Denver Police said a suspect died from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound after a pursuit. Two police vehicles were rammed and an officer was injured.