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Merchant victimized by theft conducts her own investigation, which leads to charges

Heidi Bublitz wasn’t happy. Not one bit. The incessant ring of the cellphone that woke her earlier than she’d intended started the downward slide. The news delivered by one of her employees immediately made it worse. Someone had ripped off an early-morning delivery worth some $3,000 left on pallets behind her store, Wild Birds Unlimited on Hanes Mall Boulevard. An array of decorative bird houses, feeders, seed and supplies for nature lovers had vanished into the early-morning ether. What happened next, though, is what really ruined the rest of the day. Feeling blown off by police, Bublitz and some friends did their own investigating. They tracked down the stolen goods themselves and arranged a meeting to buy some of it back.

Denver preps for passage of bill letting it mandate income-restricted housing

Denver preps for passage of bill letting it mandate income-restricted housing Courtesy of Guerilla Capturing) Denver city leaders are already taking steps to prepare for the expected passage of state legislation that would allow Colorado municipalities to require developers to build income-restricted housing. Two members of the City Council, along with the city’s Department of Community Planning and Development, have convened a task force to discuss the approach Denver should take if House Bill 1117 becomes law. So far, it’s passed the House and awaits Senate deliberation. The bill would allow cities and towns in Colorado to require that newly constructed buildings include a certain percentage of units set aside for those making under the area median income, a designation commonly referred to as affordable housing.

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