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Against a backdrop of heightened public scrutiny of law enforcement actions, Mayor Michael Hancock has selected a retired Denver County Court judge and a Massachusetts police oversight official to join the search for Denver s next Independent Monitor.
“This committee, made up of respected voices in this field, will bring a diverse perspective to finding the next Independent Monitor for our city, who will build on the foundations that have made this office a national leader in this work,” Hancock said in a statement announcing the appointments. After serving over eight years as the city s chief law enforcement watchdog, Nick Mitchell left the job in January; Mitchell, who is still living in Denver, took a gig overseeing a court-ordered agreement designed to fix systemic, unconstitutional conditions in the Los Angeles County jails.
Erlanger Recruited 65 Full-Time Physicians And Advanced Practice Providers In 2020 Monday, January 25, 2021
· Fifty-two are adult providers and 13 are pediatric providers;
· Adult providers represent 11 clinical specialties and areas of medicine – women’s services, orthopaedics and sports medicine, primary care, behavioral health, critical care, neurology and neurosurgery, gastroenterology, cardiology, endocrinology, bariatrics and hospitalists;
· Pediatric providers represent eight clinical subspecialties and areas of medicine – neonatology, pediatric intensive care, general pediatrics, pediatric pulmonology, pediatric gastroenterology, pediatric cardiology, pediatric neurology and pediatric hospitalists.
“Provider recruitment was one of Erlanger’s main goals in 2020,” said Erlanger Health System CEO Dr. William Jackson. “Our provider and leadership recruitment team has done a superb job
Council rezones Denargo Market site for 16-story apartment complex
Thomas Gounley photo)
The second time was the charm: A developer who suffered defeat at the hands of the Denver City Council earlier this year found a more receptive audience in round two.
But that’s not to say Cypress Real Estate Advisors didn’t encounter opposition Monday evening, when its request for rezoning to build a 16-story Denargo Market apartment complex went up for a vote.
“A 16-story market-rate or luxury building will essentially be a bomb set off in the middle of this community,” Councilwoman Candi CdeBaca said at the meeting. “Please do not detonate this bomb in the face of residents begging you to protect them.”