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Denver youth could get a hearty lesson on capitalism and $250 for exhibiting a commitment to summertime labor. But the kids who are paying attention could learn another economic phenomenon: the same productivity for lower wages.

The Mayor’s YouthWorks Initiative aims to put 14-21-year-olds in a summer job. The first 2,000 eligible youth who apply will receive a $25...


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16th Street will host this year’s Denver PrideFest as the celebration moves from its longtime home in Civic Center Park.

One of the city’s largest and most consistent festivals will also face another change: PrideFest will only be one day this year, rather than the usual two.

The parade and festival will be on Sunday, June 28.

For the...


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A report written by members of the Denver restaurant industry in partnership with Visit Denver and the city’s economic development department says restaurants face a“critical inflection point” — putting pressure on the city to make changes to its minimum wage policies.

The report argues that restaurants are “facing a crisis primarily driven by spiking labor costs.”...


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By Cassidy Ritter, Special to Denverite

It’s going to be a busy weekend in Denver!

Dairy Block is hosting its eighth annual Petite Parade, Denver Summit FC is hosting a “one-month-out” celebration and the Town of Parker is celebrating the Lunar New Year. Plus, Elitch Gardens is hosting a hiring fair.

Other fun events include ...


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Denver Mayor Mike Johnston signed an executive order Thursday that attempts to limit the ability of Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers to operate in the city.

The order blocks ICE agents from staging on city property to enforce immigration law if they don’t have a judicial warrant, a court order or other legal mandate. And it empowers Denver Police office...


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