Should These Colorado Jurists Be Retained? You Be the Judge!
While Coloradans don’t initially elect judges, they do vote on whether to retain them. And now they can vote on how to discipline them through Amendment H!
While Coloradans don’t initially elect judges, they do vote on whether to retain them. And now they can vote on how to discipline them through Amendment H!
No matter the outcome on November 5, our readers are definite winners.
Denver Health has seen significant growth in the number of people needing care, but the city’s contribution has not grown to meet the rising costs associated with that care.
“My patients deserve it, my fellow medical professionals deserve it, and all Coloradans, regardless of where they live or the source of their insurance, deserve it.”
The initiative in Colorado, Amendment 79, asks voters to enshrine the right to abortion in the state constitution.
TABOR payments next year won’t be funding as many vacations or big purchases as they did last year.
Sports betting is predicted to make Colorado over $31 million this year, but the state’s water program is cut off at $29 million.
Led by Danielle Jurinsky, councilmembers want to determine how many immigrants Denver sent the city through nonprofits…and which nonprofits helped.
A 180-degree turn for the Greek Amphitheater is just part of the plan to overhaul Civic Center Park.
The billboard is intended to make people confront their explanations for eating meat, according to the woman behind it.
“When does the good of the few outweigh the good of the many? Because we do a lot for the city.”
The scene at the Edge of Lowry apartments on Friday after the Trump rally was far from the image of a gang-controlled property.
The event included clips from Full Metal Jacket, talk of kissing and sleeping with immigration charts, and multiple un-ironic spins of “YMCA.”
Colorado Governor Jared Polis and Colorado’s Democratic congressmen denounced the visit of former president Donald Trump.
Donald Trump promised to come to Aurora, which he calls a “war zone” because of Venezuelan gangs. He’s at the Gaylord Rockies today.
The Denver Basic Income Project will halt giving low-income and homeless residents free monthly cash payments, but the founder hopes to bring it back.
He’ll be at the Gaylord Rockies…and the line will form early. Very early.
“Hate has no place in Colorado, and Governor Polis denounces hate in all its forms.”
Organizers aren’t ruling out another encampment, but say they’re trying to meet with university and campus officials first.
When the former president visits Aurora on October 11, he’ll be sandwiched between performances by his former “honey bunch.”
Strong Denver applauds the city for zeroing in on the right problem — unaffordable housing. But this is the wrong solution.
Young voters understand that politics is not just about policies but also values, identity and whose stories are being told or discarded.