Wax Trax Smacked by Denver Over Noise Complaint
Although only one person complained about the store’s sidewalk shows, an advisory board reinstated the fine and citation.
Although only one person complained about the store’s sidewalk shows, an advisory board reinstated the fine and citation.
Mayor Michael Hancock activated an emergency center to process the influx of migrants.
Hundreds of migrants — most of them from Venezuela — appeared at the Auraria Campus in Denver this past weekend, surprising officials and activists.
The board declined to hear the appeal at its May 10 meeting, but Denver picklers will still have a chance to comment.
The former congressional candidate is calling for a sit-in at the Colorado Capitol in June.
Denver residents are fighting back after Parks and Recreation banned pickleball from Congress Park for good, filing an administrative appeal on May 8.
City council will vote tonight on changes to the parking code that could target those experiencing homelessness, advocates say.
ICE launched a pilot program to track detainees with GPS devices that resemble Apple Watches, prompting an outcry from advocates who see it as intrusive.
The Colorado-based group GreenLatinos is pushing the idea of “green dating” in hopes of bringing together more eco-friendly people.
Should Denver have a designated mediator for parks? Or is its partnership with Community Mediation Concepts enough?
Tyler Boebert has been accused of getting special treatment in relation to a September 2022 car crash that left a friend hospitalized.
The Colorado legislature won’t successfully ban rent control this session, but renters’-rights advocates promise the bill will be back in 2024.
A massive, fifteen-foot version of Mexico’s iconic Lele doll will be visiting Denver landmarks this week for the inaugural Cities Summit of the Americas.
You can join the first-ever Cities Summit of the Americas at free events with music, art and food.
The network paid $787.5 million to settle the lawsuit, but didn’t have to apologize to the Denver-based company.
Denver towing carriers and the Colorado Public Utilities Commission have been going at it over newly proposed regulations.
John Bailey is going after Candi CdeBaca after she declined an invitation to two community forums he will be hosting in the coming weeks.
New study shows that continuing to sweep unsheltered people without offering services or housing leads to worsened health outcomes.
Tyler Boebert had a hearing connected to a September 2022 car crash scheduled for April 10.
The former clerk of Mesa County was found guilty of misdemeanor obstruction of a government operation.
People are not happy with Governor Jared Polis’s land-use bill, saying it’s reminiscent of historic legislative oversteps like the City Hall War of 1894.
The Denver-based company has weathered more than two years of Fox-fueled fury from election deniers.