Brandon Richard is a reporter for Denver7 in Denver, Colorado.
DENVER — A nonprofit working with Denver's STAR program was unable to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars the city allocated last year, according to city documents.
"There are some gaps, and I think those gaps are most specifically within our communities of color,” said Gonzales. The mayor's budget allocates over $6 million for the STAR program next year, which his office noted was an increase from this year.
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