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Grandmother-to-Be Lauren Boebert: Congratulations, Now Stop It

March 13, 2023

The Colorado Congresswoman was a mother at eighteen, as was her mother. She shared the news that her seventeen-year-old son is becoming a dad at CPAC.

The Contenders: Ean Tafoya Wants to Bring an Advocacy Mindset to City Hall

March 13, 2023

A born-and-raised Denverite, he’s been on the forefront of many environmental and neighborhood issues, fighting for the underserved.

The Contenders: Andy Rougeot Wants to Become First Republican Mayor in Sixty Years

March 12, 2023

With a platform that’s tough on crime and unsheltered homelessness, he hopes he can push city voters to the right.

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The Contenders: Lisa Calderón Pushes a Progressive Future for Denver

March 11, 2023

A second-time mayoral candidate, she credits the Fair Elections Fund with allowing her to create a more polished campaign.

The Contenders: Thomas Wolf Focuses on a Homeless Encampment Fix

March 10, 2023

A successful businessman, Wolf says he knows how to set attainable goals, under-promise and over-deliver.

New Survey Asked Homeless Individuals What They Actually Need and Want

March 10, 2023

“We hear all sorts of new solutions, new plans on what it is we’re going to do to address homelessness and housing, and none of them are based on talking to houseless folks.”

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The Contenders: Kelly Brough Brings Combo of Life Challenges and Executive Experience

March 9, 2023

Kelly Brough believes in the promise of Denver and wants every resident to experience its potential.

Wax Trax Takes On Denver Over Noise Complaint Focused on Punk Shows

Wax Trax Takes On Denver Over Noise Complaint Focused on Punk Shows

March 7, 2023

The landmark Capitol Hill store wants to continue hosting special outdoor shows, and is pushing for changes to the city noise ordinance.

Denver City Council Plans to Make Safe-Camping Site Authorization Permanent

March 6, 2023

The first safe-camping site went live in December 2020.

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Opinion: Mayoral Candidate Says Jailing the Unhoused Will Be a ‘Last Resort’ — but Will It?

March 5, 2023

At least one candidate intimates that any unhoused person who refuses a shelter or rehab is likely a criminal, while others promote even more aggressive positions.

<i>Saturday Night Live</i> Opening Takes On Dominion’s Case Against Fox

Saturday Night Live Opening Takes On Dominion’s Case Against Fox

March 5, 2023

You knew it was a spoof, because Fox will not discuss the lawsuit on the air.,

Vail’s International Student Workers Feel Left Out in the Cold Over High Housing Costs

Vail’s International Student Workers Feel Left Out in the Cold Over High Housing Costs

March 3, 2023

Some find that they have to share lodging, which is hard to come by and increasingly costly, with more than a dozen other people, and they’re doing jobs no one else will do.

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SNAP Cuts Will Take a Big Chunk Out of Colorado’s Food Assistance Efforts

March 2, 2023

In Colorado, the so-called benefits cliff caused by the end of the pandemic-era emergency allotments could push an already struggling population to the edge.

How the Fair Elections Fund Has Impacted the Denver Mayoral Race

March 2, 2023

Candidates scrambled to get money by the deadline at the end of February to make sure they got their fair share of the Fair Elections Fund.

Dominion Has the Cure for Foxitis: $1.6 Billion Defamation Lawsuit

Dominion Has the Cure for Foxitis: $1.6 Billion Defamation Lawsuit

March 1, 2023

After the November 2020 election, the Denver-based company received so many threats it had to move out of LoDo.

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Advocacy Group Asks: Can Denver Rethink Its Approach to Homelessness?

February 24, 2023

The nonprofit, nonpartisan Citizens for a Safe and Clean Denver held an outreach forum to discuss strategies for the unhoused.

CU Denver Architecture Students Test Shelter Prototype at Safe-Camping Site

February 24, 2023

The Freedom by Design members created a structure that’s more expensive than an ice-fishing tent, but would last longer.

Denver Takes Enforcement Action Against 145 Properties for Failing to Get Rental Licenses

Denver Takes Enforcement Action Against 145 Properties for Failing to Get Rental Licenses

February 24, 2023

Landlords were supposed to register multi-unit properties by January 1 under Healthy Residential Rentals for All.

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East High Students Share Gun Control, Safety Concerns With Denver City Council

February 22, 2023

Denver Public Schools started transitioning away from School Resource Officers in 2020, and students say they don’t feel safe.

Denver Mayoral Candidates Race to Get Money Before Public Financing Deadline

February 22, 2023

Matching Fair Elections Fund contributions end after February 28.

In Public and Private Life, George Stern Thinks Outside the Box

In Public and Private Life, George Stern Thinks Outside the Box

February 22, 2023

The Jefferson County clerk opted not to run for re-election, but he’s not done doing good.

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Denver Mayoral Candidates State Their Case to Homeless in Outdoor Debate

February 21, 2023

Audience members jeered at candidates who danced around questions.

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