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Park Hill Golf Course, Pickleball and City Appointees on Agenda for Denver Parks & Rec

August 30, 2023

According to a memo from Mayor Mike Johnston’s Vibrant Denver transition committee, Parks & Recreation needs to get back in touch with the community.

Colorado Reproductive Health Advocates Plan Abortion Ballot Measure for 2024

August 29, 2023

A coalition of abortion rights advocates is planning to reverse the Colorado ban on public money being used for abortion care.

Independence Institute Training Coloradans Who “Lean Right” to Infiltrate Local Politics

August 28, 2023

The libertarian think tank is telling conservatives in Colorado to forget about Nancy Pelosi and go to a city council meeting.

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Aurora Strong Mayor Proposal Could Be Delayed Indefinitely Over Late Petition Filing

August 25, 2023

The initiative may not on be on the November 7 ballot, but supporters say it will return in 2025.

Johnston Reveals “Micro-Community” Sites, Homeless Still Have Nowhere to Go

August 25, 2023

Mayor Mike Johnston has revealed a list of promising sites for his homeless “micro-communities” plan, but they won’t be ready until November or December.

Another Encampment Sweep Today, Homeless Residents Unsure Where to Go

August 24, 2023

“It’s just they’re saying we’re a problem because of something we didn’t do.”

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Judge Rules Against Aurora Strong-Mayor Challenge, Hearing With City Clerk Up Next

August 22, 2023

An Arapahoe County judge has ruled against a lawsuit to remove Aurora’s divisive strong-mayor proposal from the ballot — but the fight’s not over yet.

Lauren Boebert’s Infrastructure Bill Hypocrisy Reaches New Heights With Maui Tweets

August 22, 2023

The Colorado congresswoman has been attacking President Biden over the Maui wildfires, despite voting against a bill to send disaster protection aid to Hawaii.

Governor Polis Signs Executive Order Expediting and Boosting Affordable Housing Funding

August 21, 2023

The executive order will help speed up loans and grants related to affordable housing projects, with a main goal of “improving livability” in Colorado.

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Hickenlooper Stops By His Old Stamping Grounds to Ketchup With Favorite Hot Dog Vendor

August 18, 2023

The Denver mayor-turned-senator took time out of his busy schedule to visit legendary vendor Marcella Armas, who’s served the city’s top dogs for decades.

Mayor Johnston Puts “Micro-Communities” Plan Into Motion for Denver’s Homeless Problem

August 16, 2023

The city has started looking for groups to build, operate and provide services for “micro-communities” to help house the homeless.

Short-Term Rental Hosts Push for Long-Term Changes in Denver

August 14, 2023

Some have lodged complaints with Mayor Mike Johnston and Denver City Council members.

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Youth Advisory Council Proposes Solutions for Violence, Mental Health and Gender-Affirming Practices

Youth Advisory Council Proposes Solutions for Violence, Mental Health and Gender-Affirming Practices

August 11, 2023

The Colorado Youth Advisory Council has ideas on school shootings, the mental and physical health of young people, and gender-affirming care practices.

Former Aurora City Attorney Files Lawsuit Over Mike Coffman’s Strong-Mayor Proposal

August 9, 2023

Former Aurora city attorney Charlie Richardson has filed a lawsuit to alter Mayor Mike Coffman’s strong-mayor proposal before it hits the November ballot.

Firebrand Teacher Tim Hernández on Bid for Colorado House

Firebrand Teacher Tim Hernández on Bid for Colorado House

August 9, 2023

House District 4 had been repped by Serena Gonzales-Gutierrez, who won an at-large seat on Denver City Council.

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P.I. Lindsey Paison Hunts for Lost Loved Ones Among the Missing

P.I. Lindsey Paison Hunts for Lost Loved Ones Among the Missing

August 9, 2023

She founded Get Home Safely to help families for free.

Victim Rights Advocate Danny Montes Named to New Obama Foundation Leaders Program

August 8, 2023

“I want to make sure communities heal.”

Mexican Consulate Touts Big Boost in Services for People Living in Colorado

August 7, 2023

The Mexican Consulate in Denver has issued more than 15,000 Mexican passports this year and more than 7,000 Mexican IDs.

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Mayor Johnston Greenlights First Homeless Sweep Despite Having Nowhere to Put People

August 2, 2023

The city’s first homeless sweep under the Johnston administration will happen on Friday, August 4, at an encampment in Denver’s Five Points neighborhood.

Mayor Johnston’s Town Hall Series Continues After Emotional First Event in Five Points

August 1, 2023

Denver’s new mayor plans to continue his town hall series on homelessness tonight with a public meeting at the Denver Dream Center on Curtis Street.

Capitol Hill Residents Say Cornerstone Apartments Needs a Lesson in Responsibility

Capitol Hill Residents Say Cornerstone Apartments Needs a Lesson in Responsibility

July 31, 2023

When the company started managing another apartment building this spring, tenants lost their homes.

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Colorado Coalition for the Homeless Houses Resources for Denver’s Emergency Mission

Colorado Coalition for the Homeless Houses Resources for Denver’s Emergency Mission

July 31, 2023

Having led HOST and now head of CCH, Britta Fisher is a natural bridge between the city and the nonprofit that Denver has relied on heavily to help with housing and services for the homeless population.

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