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Most Denver homes sold for at least $595,000 in March – up 5% from year ago
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Denver home values went up nearly 3.5% last month to $595,000 in March, according to a new report from the Denver Metro Association of Realtors Market Trends released Wednesday. Local home values are cyclical and typically rise ahead of summer and fall during the rest of the year. That median home price grew about 5%…
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Most Denver homes sold for at least $595,000 in March – up 5% from year ago
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Denver home values went up nearly 3.5% last month to $595,000 in March, according to a new report from the Denver Metro Association of Realtors Market Trends released Wednesday. Local home values are cyclical and typically rise ahead of summer and fall during the rest of the year. That median home price grew about 5%…
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Most Denver homes sold for at least $595,000 in March – up 5% from year ago
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Denver home values went up nearly 3.5% last month to $595,000 in March, according to a new report from the Denver Metro Association of Realtors Market Trends released Wednesday. Local home values are cyclical and typically rise ahead of summer and fall during the rest of the year. That median home price grew about 5%…
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Condoleezza Rice joins Broncos ownership group
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Former U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has joined the Broncos’ new ownership group, the organization announced Monday. Rice, who served as secretary of state from 2005-09 under President George W. Bush, joins the Walton-Penner ownership group, which agreed to purchase the Broncos franchise for $4.65 billion in June. Rice joins Walmart heir Rob Walton;…
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State Supreme Court says red doesn’t mean ‘only red’ in tail light law
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Colorado’s law requiring vehicles to display red tail lights 500 feet to the rear does not mean red is the only acceptable color, the state Supreme Court ruled by 5-2 on Tuesday. In writing for the court’s majority, Justice Richard L. Gabriel noted that a hardline interpretation of the tail lamp law would enable officers…
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Broncos’ Brandon Marshall rips Trump, NFL’s new national anthem policy
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Brandon Marshall, who was the first Denver Broncos player to kneel during the national anthem, on Thursday addressed President Donald Trump’s comments and the NFL’s new policy on national anthem protests. In the wake of lingering controversy over player protests, the NFL announced new rules Wednesday permitting players to stay in the locker room during the…
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BARTELS: Secretary Wayne Williams’ Denver Broncos shirt elicits cheers in D.C.
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Secretary of State Wayne Williams missed today’s Super Bowl parade in Denver, but he got a warm welcome in Washington, D.C., with his Denver Broncos championship T-shirt. The parade route went right by Williams’ office at 1700 Broadway — he captured a good picture of the orange- and blue-stripe painted on the street for…