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Boebert Beat: Carpetbagging to Colorado’s 4th District and Eventual Obscurity

December 28, 2023

Lauren Boebert cheerfully announced her plans to abandon her former district on Wednesday and is now running for the CD4 seat being vacated by Ken Buck.

People to Watch 2024: Dede de Percin, CEO of Colorado Village Collaborative

December 28, 2023

Solving Denver’s homelessness problem could take a village. The Colorado Village Collaborative, to be precise.

Jared Polis Inspires Cringes, Kudos With “Feliz Navidad” Performance

December 27, 2023

Colorado’s governor goes viral with Christmas song. Live long and próspero!

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Tight Schedule for Homeless Housing Meetings Has Denver Neighbors Feeling “Bulldozed”

December 23, 2023

The city is racing to meet Mayor Mike Johnston’s House1000 goal of getting 1,000 individuals off the streets by December 31.

Denver Homeless Persons Memorial Vigil 2023: “We Will Remember”

December 22, 2023

The list of the lost started at 311 and grew by at least a dozen more during the annual ceremony.

Dozens of Colorado Leaders Call for Israel-Hamas Ceasefire

Dozens of Colorado Leaders Call for Israel-Hamas Ceasefire

December 21, 2023

“The children of Gaza and Israel and the West Bank are innocent. It’s time we act like that.”

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House1000 in 2024: Johnston Looks to Same Ideas to Get Another 1,000 Off Denver’s Streets

December 21, 2023

The city plans to once again rely on micro-communities, homeless sweeps and money to replicate Mayor Johnston’s House1000 plan in 2024.

Colorado Supreme Court Trump Ruling an Early Christmas Present for Comics

Colorado Supreme Court Trump Ruling an Early Christmas Present for Comics

December 21, 2023

“Yeah, you’ve got to give it up for Colorado — they’re the first state to legalize weed and illegalize Trump.”

Trumped! Colorado Supreme Court Bans Former President From Primary Ballot

Trumped! Colorado Supreme Court Bans Former President From Primary Ballot

December 20, 2023

Biggest story in politics.

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Legislators Removed From Judiciary Committee Months After Suing Colorado House Leaders

December 15, 2023

Representatives Elisabeth Epps and Bob Marshall accused House leadership of regularly breaking state law — but that’s supposedly not why they were booted.

The State May Be Blue, but Colorado Polling Institute Has Donors on Both Sides of the Aisle

The State May Be Blue, but Colorado Polling Institute Has Donors on Both Sides of the Aisle

December 15, 2023

The new polling nonprofit just revealed its donors and released data about another potential showdown between President Joe Biden and Donald Trump.

Latest on Denver Micro-Communities: More Than Half Gone, Rest Delayed

December 14, 2023

Mayor Johnston nixed more than half of the micro-communities slated to open this year for his House1000 plan and pushed the rest to late December and 2024.

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New Poll Shows Coloradans Losing Faith in the American Dream, Public Institutions

December 12, 2023

The Colorado Polling Institute’s latest survey indicates people are worried about the cost of living, their ability to buy a home and the state government.

Denver City Council Pushes Back on Mayor Johnston’s Rush to Reach House1000 Goal

December 12, 2023

Denver City Council members feel left in the dark as Mayor Mike Johnston races to the finish line of his House1000 plan.

Colorado Legislators Decry “Toxic” Workplace as Resignation Numbers Reach New Highs

December 11, 2023

Current and former lawmakers say the atmosphere at the Colorado Capitol is only getting worse.

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The Silver Lining to Hosting Micro-Communities: A Spark of Civic Engagement

December 11, 2023

Neighborhoods where the city is putting micro-communities for homeless residents have seen a huge spike in civic engagement over the past few months.

Inside Denver’s Work to Get Every Rental Property Licensed by 2024

December 8, 2023

The city is working to finally have an actual count of how many places there are to rent in Denver and ensure that every rental meets minimum standards.

Sweep of Homeless Encampment in Ballpark District Gets 145 People Off the Streets in One Day

December 7, 2023

The City of Denver got nearly 150 people off the streets and into housing after clearing out a homeless encampment in the Ballpark District.

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Overland Residents Split on Micro-Community, but Like Mayor’s Compromises

Overland Residents Split on Micro-Community, but Like Mayor’s Compromises

December 7, 2023

They worked together on the Superfund cleanup decades ago, but worry about housing the homeless on the same site.

One Year Later, the Denver Migrant Crisis Is Still a Nightmare

December 7, 2023

Denver opened its first emergency migrant shelter last December after buses began showing up from Texas. Not much has changed, except the city’s readiness.

Colorado Supreme Court Considers Trump Presidential Primary Case

Colorado Supreme Court Considers Trump Presidential Primary Case

December 7, 2023

The plaintiffs want to ban the former president from state’s March 5 primary ballot, citing the 14th Amendment.

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Citizen Initiatives for Dummies: How to Get Your Proposal on Colorado’s 2024 Ballot

December 6, 2023

With a good idea — and 124,238 petition signatures — you can get your own ballot measure.

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