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Jason Crow: 1,400 Immigrants Detained in Aurora, VA Facing 80,000 Job Cuts

May 16, 2025

“Things are being centralized in the administration in Washington, making local oversight much harder. We’re going to try to figure out how to get around that.”

Immigrant Activist, Currently Detained in Aurora, Wins Human Rights Award

May 15, 2025

“I will continue to sow rebellion until I reap freedom.”

Visitors Still Need a Pass to Visit Air Force Academy, Including Nearby Bike Trails

Visitors Still Need a Pass to Visit Air Force Academy, Including Nearby Bike Trails

May 15, 2025

A Denver visitor was rebuffed when trying to visit the Southeast Asia Memorial Pavilion via the New Santa Fe Regional Trail.

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Summer Camp for Immigrant Kids Faces “Unprecedented” Demand as Funding Declines

May 15, 2025

“Typically, we only have to compete with ten or twenty others for a grant. Now I’m expecting something like fifty to 100.”

Five Failed Bills Expected to Come Back to the Colorado Legislature Next Year

Five Failed Bills Expected to Come Back to the Colorado Legislature Next Year

May 14, 2025

Pornography, labor unions and TABOR — oh my.

Colorado Ballot Measure Proposal Would Require Just Cause to Fire Employees

Colorado Ballot Measure Proposal Would Require Just Cause to Fire Employees

May 14, 2025

“You don’t have the type of job security you think you do.”

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Kyle Rittenhouse Coming to Golden for Jeffco GOP Fundraiser

May 13, 2025

The polarizing gunman will raise money for the Jefferson County Republican Party, with tickets between $150 and $400.

Public Lands Protest on May 17, More Political Actions

May 11, 2025

Demonstrations to protect public lands and federal workers, as well as a rally in support of women’s rights on Mother’s Day.

Colorado Governor Urged to Sign Law Banning Rent Algorithms

Colorado Governor Urged to Sign Law Banning Rent Algorithms

May 10, 2025

Democratic legislators passed a bill banning rent price-setting software in Colorado, but they worry Jared Polis won’t sign the legislation into law.

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Eric Trump Coming to Golden for Conservative Gala

Eric Trump Coming to Golden for Conservative Gala

May 9, 2025

And for $2,500, you can drink whiskey together.

Colorado Passes Laws on Gun Control, Abortion Access, Trans Rights in 2025

Colorado Passes Laws on Gun Control, Abortion Access, Trans Rights in 2025

May 8, 2025

From AR-15s to misgendering to a bill that has Uber threatening to leave the state, here’s what you should know.

Denver Committee Advances New Parking, Sidewalk Rules for E-Scooters and Bikes

Denver Committee Advances New Parking, Sidewalk Rules for E-Scooters and Bikes

May 7, 2025

The proposal includes mandatory parking zones, sidewalk riding detection and compliance tests for riders.

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Colorado Legislature Passes Reforms for Controversial Vacancy-Filling Process

Colorado Legislature Passes Reforms for Controversial Vacancy-Filling Process

May 7, 2025

“From the outside in, it looks very bad. The trust and confidence of the voters have been eroding when they see that.”

Mesa County Election Fraud Back in Spotlight, From Tina Peters to the Postal Service

Mesa County Election Fraud Back in Spotlight, From Tina Peters to the Postal Service

May 6, 2025

Trump is once again calling for former county clerk Tina Peters’ release from prison. Meanwhile, another Mesa County election fraudster pleaded guilty.

Denver’s Encampments Disappeared Almost a Year Ago: Where Are the Migrants Now?

May 6, 2025

“This population is well-positioned to quickly self-resolve episodes of homelessness with the intervention of move-in assistance for market-rate housing,” the city said in its newcomer playbook.

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Is Your Colorado ID “Real ID” Compliant?

Is Your Colorado ID “Real ID” Compliant?

May 5, 2025

Starting on Wednesday, you’ll need a Real ID to board domestic flights and access certain federal facilities.

Coloradans Debate Trans Youth Rights as Legislature Considers Bill

Coloradans Debate Trans Youth Rights as Legislature Considers Bill

May 2, 2025

Conservative parents of transgender children spoke against House Bill 25-1312, while LGBTQ allies pushed back.

Denver Protesters Express Concern for Immigrants, Human Rights and Democracy at May 1 Rally

May 2, 2025

“You look around and there are many different causes here. For me, what it means is everything needs a system overhaul.”

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Colorado Advances Bill to Let Old People Opt Out of Jury Duty

Colorado Advances Bill to Let Old People Opt Out of Jury Duty

May 1, 2025

“We have mandatory retirement for judges at the age of 72. …Why are we forcing these people [to serve jury duty]?”

May 1 Protests in Denver: What to Know Before You Go

May 1 Protests in Denver: What to Know Before You Go

April 29, 2025

Denver and other places across Colorado will see protests supporting immigrants and workers today.

Map: Denver Neighborhoods Where Home Prices Have Increased the Most

Map: Denver Neighborhoods Where Home Prices Have Increased the Most

April 29, 2025

Coloradans worry about affording housing. New data shows where prices are crunching budgets most in metro Denver.

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A Tale of Two Cities: Homeless Reports Back Opposing Ideas In Denver, Aurora

April 29, 2025

The state’s first homeless report backs a housing-first model in Denver while a privately funded report stands behind Aurora’s work-first approach.

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