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Aurora Mayoral Candidates Talk About Possibly Having “Strong Mayor” System

July 28, 2023

Colorado’s third biggest city is flirting with the idea of following in Denver, Pueblo and Colorado Springs’ footsteps with a “strong mayor” system.

Boulder Holding Event to Help Immigrants With Questions About Immigration Law

July 27, 2023

The City of Boulder is teaming up with the University of Colorado Law School to help local immigrants better understand immigration law.

Mayor Mike Johnston Looking to Nonprofits, Converted Hotels and Commercial Buildings for Homeless Housing

July 25, 2023

Denver’s new mayor gave his first big update on how he plans to shelter 1,000 more individuals by 2024.

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Kids From Around the World Sworn In as American Citizens at Children’s Museum

July 24, 2023

For the second year in a row, the Children’s Museum of Denver held a U.S. citizenship event on July 20 for kids looking to become Americans through their parents.

Boebert Beat: It’s Banning Books That’s “Gross and Wrong”

Boebert Beat: It’s Banning Books That’s “Gross and Wrong”

July 18, 2023

In her amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act, the Colorado congresswoman suggested banning the purchase of “pornographic books.”

Are Jefferson County Officials Turning a Blind Eye to Short-Term Rental Issues?

July 18, 2023

Jeffco residents say county officials haven’t kept the promises they’ve made in recent months to address widespread issues with STRs.

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Mike Johnston Commits to Calling Out Wage Thieves, Other Issues at Community Forum

Mike Johnston Commits to Calling Out Wage Thieves, Other Issues at Community Forum

July 17, 2023

Speaking at a July 12 forum, Denver’s new mayor doubled down on commitments he made related to wage issues, affordable housing, school safety and more.

Michael C. Johnston Sworn In as 46th Mayor of Denver

July 17, 2023

Six new Denver City Council members were also sworn in.

Meet the Denver Vendor Who’s Served the City’s Top Dogs for Decades

July 17, 2023

“It was always a highlight of the day,” Michael Hancock says. “Grab a hot dog and chat with her about what was going on.”

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Central Park Apartment Complex Removes “Luxury” From Sign After Complaints

Central Park Apartment Complex Removes “Luxury” From Sign After Complaints

July 11, 2023

After many complaints, the 7575 Town Center Apartments in Denver’s Central Park removed the word “luxury” from its sign — but didn’t actually fix anything.

Mark Ferrandino Tapped by Governor Polis to Lead State Planning and Budget

July 10, 2023

A political stalwart, Mark Ferrandino has been working in the Polis administration as executive director of Colorado’s Department of Revenue since 2020.

Commentary: How Redistricting Impacted Denver’s District 9 City Council Race

July 9, 2023

The demographics are very different today from what they were when Candi CdeBaca was elected in 2019.

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Four’s Company: Co-Buying Can Make Denver Housing Affordable

Four’s Company: Co-Buying Can Make Denver Housing Affordable

June 29, 2023

These four Denverites joined together to buy a home.

Denver City Council Approves La Raza Park as Third Historic Cultural District

Denver City Council Approves La Raza Park as Third Historic Cultural District

June 27, 2023

Denver’s Chicano movement held rallies here…and was attacked by the police.

Could Auon’tai Anderson Get Schooled in the House District 8 Race?

June 26, 2023

The controversial Denver Board of Education member is now going for the Colorado Legislature, but there are already contenders for the HD8 seat.

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Boebert Beat: “Little Bitch” in the Big House

June 25, 2023

Even Marjorie Taylor Greene objected to her push to impeach President Joe Biden.

Homeless Encampments Along Aurora’s Highways Reveal Growing Unsheltered Population

June 21, 2023

The city passed a camping ban in 2022.

Illegal Attorney Fees Focus of Latest Lawsuit Against Eviction Firm Tschetter Sulzer

June 21, 2023

One of Colorado’s top eviction law firms faces another class action lawsuit — this time regarding allegedly illegal attorney fees.

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Imagine Becoming Part of “Vibrant Denver”

June 14, 2023

That’s the TICET: Join a committee to help Mike Johnston envision a more vibrant city.

Congresswoman Yadira Caraveo Pushing to Make SNAP Benefit Exemptions Permanent

Congresswoman Yadira Caraveo Pushing to Make SNAP Benefit Exemptions Permanent

June 14, 2023

Yadira Caraveo wants to make work exemptions for veterans, people experiencing homelessness and former foster youths who need SNAP benefits permanent.

Republicans Prove That They Couldn’t Care Less About the Trump Indictment

June 13, 2023

Take heart, MAGA Peeps: He won the presidential straw poll at the Western Conservative Summit.

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Commentary: Ghost Guns Are Truly Scary

June 11, 2023

As gun owners ourselves, we applaud restricting guns that avoid background checks, arming criminals and the underage.

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