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The Biggest Loser: Dave Williams

The Biggest Loser: Dave Williams

June 25, 2024

“We’re going in a different direction than previous Republican parties.”

Protesters Take Over Aurora City Council Meeting, Spar with Mayor Over Police Shooting of Kilyn Lewis

Protesters Take Over Aurora City Council Meeting, Spar with Mayor Over Police Shooting of Kilyn Lewis

June 25, 2024

An Aurora City Council meeting Monday night turned into a showdown between councilmembers, residents and people protesting the death of an unarmed Black man by police.

Likely Ballot Measure Would Allow Collective Bargaining for City Employees

Likely Ballot Measure Would Allow Collective Bargaining for City Employees

June 25, 2024

If the idea passes one more vote by Denver City Council, voters will have their say in the November 5 election.

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How Kyle Clark Became the Next Next Big Thing

June 25, 2024

“After we put on the first show and had a celebratory cake, I thought, ‘What kind of fool am I? I’m signing up to do this daily.'”

Who is John Wren? Meet Colorado’s Only Write-In Primary Candidate

Who is John Wren? Meet Colorado’s Only Write-In Primary Candidate

June 21, 2024

“I don’t think I’m a good candidate, really.”

City Council Approves $5M in Loans to Convert RTD Lot Into Affordable Housing

City Council Approves $5M in Loans to Convert RTD Lot Into Affordable Housing

June 21, 2024

A six-story building with condos for income-restricted households is going up in a closed RTD parking lot at 29th and Welton.

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Guaranteed Income Helps Move Almost 300 People Into Housing After One Year

Guaranteed Income Helps Move Almost 300 People Into Housing After One Year

June 18, 2024

“We see a path to policy, and we think a policy based on these initial results would be something beneficial to society.”

Colorado Approved Social Media Warnings Days Before Surgeon General’s Essay

Colorado Approved Social Media Warnings Days Before Surgeon General’s Essay

June 18, 2024

Starting in 2026, Colorado kids who use a social media platform for over an hour or at certain times will get pop-up warnings.

Neglected and Derelict Buildings Sit Idle in Denver

Neglected and Derelict Buildings Sit Idle in Denver

June 17, 2024

“Lately, we have seen many owners not taking the steps necessary for maintaining their properties.”

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Jefferson County Pauses Controversial Trailhead Plans

Jefferson County Pauses Controversial Trailhead Plans

June 14, 2024

Nearby homeowners said the trailhead’s parking lot would threaten lives during wildfire season, while commissioners wanted more details on the overall plans.

Lauren Boebert’s Son Gets a “Very Skilled” Lawyer, Case Continued Yet Again

Lauren Boebert’s Son Gets a “Very Skilled” Lawyer, Case Continued Yet Again

June 13, 2024

Tyler Boebert has finally found a lawyer he can afford — or someone’s footing the bill.

Lauren Boebert’s Ex-Husband Gets Unsupervised Probation, $40 Fine in Plea Deal

Lauren Boebert’s Ex-Husband Gets Unsupervised Probation, $40 Fine in Plea Deal

June 12, 2024

Jayson Boebert had been accused of aggressive altercations by his son and ex-wife, Congresswoman Lauren Boebert.

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Off-Leash Dogs or Native Prairie? Conflict Ensues Over Westminster Open Space.

Off-Leash Dogs or Native Prairie? Conflict Ensues Over Westminster Open Space.

June 11, 2024

“The volume around the issue had been turned up considerably, and the emotions.”

City Council Approves $1 Million Contract for Colorado Coalition for the Homeless

City Council Approves $1 Million Contract for Colorado Coalition for the Homeless

June 11, 2024

The funding is intended to provide more case management and behavioral health training.

The History of Juneteenth in Denver

June 11, 2024

Juneteenth became a federal holiday in 2021, but Five Points was celebrating it seventy years before that.

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GOP Leader Doubles Down on LGBTQ Hate as Effort to Remove Him Grows

June 10, 2024

“This stain on our party can not be left unchecked.”

Denver Residents Throw Wedding for LGBTQ Migrants From Venezuela

June 10, 2024

Amarilis and Mariangy Delgado Gutierrez tied the knot at Sloan’s Lake on Sunday.

Analysis: Why the Future of Democracy Could Depend on Your Group Chats

Analysis: Why the Future of Democracy Could Depend on Your Group Chats

June 8, 2024

Online spaces have become the new schools of association. Unless democracy reigns there, it is in peril everywhere.

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State Primary for Dummies: How (and Which) Coloradans Can Cast Ballots

State Primary for Dummies: How (and Which) Coloradans Can Cast Ballots

June 7, 2024

You have until June 25 to vote in the state primary.

Mayor Johnston Faces Sharp Criticism from Montbello Residents Over Inaction and Inequality

June 7, 2024

“I’m begging and pleading, don’t forget about Montbello.”

Did Lauren Boebert Really Support Funding for South Bridge Project? Glenwood Springs Officials Weigh In

Did Lauren Boebert Really Support Funding for South Bridge Project? Glenwood Springs Officials Weigh In

June 7, 2024

“I’m a person who believes your elected officials are your elected officials, whether or not you always agree with their positions.”

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50 Cent Jokes About Not Catching Chlamydia After Lauren Boebert Photo Op

June 6, 2024

The Get Rich or Die Tryin’ rapper met up with the Colorado congresswoman and other politicians during a visit to Capitol Hill.

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