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Appeals Court Reinstates Lisa Calderón Lawsuit Against Denver

Appeals Court Reinstates Lisa Calderón Lawsuit Against Denver

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghMarch 31, 2021

The U.S. District Court of Colorado will again consider Calderón’s discrimination complaint.

Colorado House Committee Approves Immigrant Legal Defense Fund

Colorado House Committee Approves Immigrant Legal Defense Fund

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghMarch 31, 2021

The fund would start with $100,000 in state funding.

Boebert Watch: Don’t Politicize Tragedy for at Least Two Hours

Boebert Watch: Don’t Politicize Tragedy for at Least Two Hours

By Teague BohlenMarch 29, 2021

The representative was asking for funds to fight gun laws right after the Boulder shooting.

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Op-Ed: Transgender Visibility Needs to Go Beyond Media Favorites

Op-Ed: Transgender Visibility Needs to Go Beyond Media Favorites

By Brianna TitoneMarch 28, 2021

March 31 is International Transgender Day of Visibility

Denver Expanding the STAR Program, Removing Cops From More Calls

Denver Expanding the STAR Program, Removing Cops From More Calls

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghMarch 25, 2021

The DPD will respond to fewer non-criminal complaints.

Law That Might Have Taken Boulder King Soopers Shooter’s Guns at Risk

Law That Might Have Taken Boulder King Soopers Shooter’s Guns at Risk

By Michael RobertsMarch 24, 2021

The brother says the suspect has been mentally ill for years.

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Pro-Gun Bills Dead, But So Is Boulder Assault Weapon Ban

Pro-Gun Bills Dead, But So Is Boulder Assault Weapon Ban

By Michael RobertsMarch 19, 2021

Five pro-gun measures have been postponed indefinitely.

Aurora Mayor Coffman Suing Own City Over Campaign Finance Ordinance

Aurora Mayor Coffman Suing Own City Over Campaign Finance Ordinance

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghMarch 17, 2021

He claims his constitutional rights are being violated by a new campaign finance ordinance.

Colorado Democrats Want to Enhance Protections for Agricultural Workers

Colorado Democrats Want to Enhance Protections for Agricultural Workers

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghMarch 17, 2021

The bill will be heard in committee today.

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How Denver Is Digging Out and Starting Up After Snowstorm

How Denver Is Digging Out and Starting Up After Snowstorm

By Michael RobertsMarch 16, 2021

Plenty of cars were buried by snowplowing yesterday.

Metro Denver Politicians Will Meet (Online) at Homelessness Summit

Metro Denver Politicians Will Meet (Online) at Homelessness Summit

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghMarch 16, 2021

Organizers have invited around 450 elected officials.

Rich Mancuso on His Bid to Lead the Colorado GOP

Rich Mancuso on His Bid to Lead the Colorado GOP

By Michael RobertsMarch 12, 2021

Mancuso wants to focus on what’s ahead.

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Jonathan Lockwood on His Bid to Lead the Colorado GOP

Jonathan Lockwood on His Bid to Lead the Colorado GOP

By Michael RobertsMarch 11, 2021

Lockwood admits that he can be brash in his approach.

Colorado House Committee Approves Affordable Housing Bill

Colorado House Committee Approves Affordable Housing Bill

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghMarch 11, 2021

Municipalities would be able to require affordable housing in new developments.

Casper Stockham on Why He Should Lead the Colorado GOP

Casper Stockham on Why He Should Lead the Colorado GOP

By Michael RobertsMarch 10, 2021

Stockham’s stint in the military led to him embracing conservatism.

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Eviction Legal Defense Fund Could Land on Denver Ballot in November

Eviction Legal Defense Fund Could Land on Denver Ballot in November

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghMarch 10, 2021

The ballot initiative would require landlords to pay $75 per rental unit annually.

Kristi Burton Brown on Bid to Lead the Colorado Republican Party

Kristi Burton Brown on Bid to Lead the Colorado Republican Party

By Michael RobertsMarch 9, 2021

Burton Brown was once the face of the personhood amendments.

“Honey Badger” Scott Gessler on His Bid for Colorado GOP Chair

“Honey Badger” Scott Gessler on His Bid for Colorado GOP Chair

By Michael RobertsMarch 8, 2021

Gessler takes pride in comparisons to honey badgers.

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Opponents of Denver Group-Living Overhaul Pushing Repeal

Opponents of Denver Group-Living Overhaul Pushing Repeal

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghMarch 8, 2021

The signature-gatherers have until mid-May.

Denver Finalizes Independent Monitor Selection Committee

Denver Finalizes Independent Monitor Selection Committee

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghMarch 5, 2021

The selection committee will likely choose three finalists within the next few months.

The Trump Factor in HOA Fights Over BLM and Pride Flags

The Trump Factor in HOA Fights Over BLM and Pride Flags

By Michael RobertsMarch 2, 2021

Potentially offensive messages would be protected, too.

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Aurora Council Wants Biden to Cut Ties With Private Prisons for Immigrants

Aurora Council Wants Biden to Cut Ties With Private Prisons for Immigrants

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghMarch 2, 2021

GEO Group could be a goner.

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