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Dispute Over Teller County Sheriff Assisting ICE Headed for Appeal

Dispute Over Teller County Sheriff Assisting ICE Headed for Appeal

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghMay 26, 2020

Sheriff Jason Mikesell believes he has the right to coooperate with ICE.

Boulder Artist Stephen Parlato Takes His Protest Art to D.C.

Boulder Artist Stephen Parlato Takes His Protest Art to D.C.

By Kyle HarrisMay 22, 2020

Parlato delivers the message by sign, balloon and truck.

Trump Gifts Colorado With Space Command HQ…Through Election

Trump Gifts Colorado With Space Command HQ…Through Election

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghMay 18, 2020

The permanent Space Command location will be announced a few months later.

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Op-Ed: Denver Needs to Create a Safe Public Camping Space

Op-Ed: Denver Needs to Create a Safe Public Camping Space

By Julie RubsamMay 16, 2020

There’s room by the temporary shelter at the Denver Coliseum.

Reader: Have Some Compassion for the Homeless

Reader: Have Some Compassion for the Homeless

By Westword StaffMay 10, 2020

Denver city did another sweep of the streets this week.

Denver Appeals Judge’s Decision Declaring Camping Ban Unconstitutional

Denver Appeals Judge’s Decision Declaring Camping Ban Unconstitutional

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghMay 8, 2020

The city argues that Judge Barajas erred in finding the ordinance unconstitutional.

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Denver Won’t Appeal Judge’s Ruling in Fight Against ICE

Denver Won’t Appeal Judge’s Ruling in Fight Against ICE

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghMay 7, 2020

This was the first time ICE had ever subpoenaed another law enforcement agency.

Safe Parking Sites Could Steer Homeless to a Better Future

Safe Parking Sites Could Steer Homeless to a Better Future

By Sara FlemingMay 6, 2020

For some people, cars are a better option than camping or shelters.

Joe Neguse Raises Concerns About Due Process at Aurora Immigration Court

Joe Neguse Raises Concerns About Due Process at Aurora Immigration Court

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghMay 4, 2020

The five Democratic members of Colorado’s congressional delegation have complained to ICE.

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Denver’s Urban Camping Sites Were Once Fashionable Destinations

Denver’s Urban Camping Sites Were Once Fashionable Destinations

By Lauren Antonoff HartApril 29, 2020

Elite travelers used to pitch a tent right in City Park.

Environmental Group Questions Dismissal of CU Air-Quality Scientist

Environmental Group Questions Dismissal of CU Air-Quality Scientist

By Chase WoodruffApril 28, 2020

Detlev Helmig’s research had been influential among Colorado anti-fracking activists.

Lawsuit Adds Pressure on RTD to Drop Union Station Rule Changes

Lawsuit Adds Pressure on RTD to Drop Union Station Rule Changes

By Chase WoodruffApril 23, 2020

“These rules are not enforced uniformly.”

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Earth Day at Fifty: Five Decades, Ten Big Environmental Stories

Earth Day at Fifty: Five Decades, Ten Big Environmental Stories

By Chase WoodruffApril 22, 2020

Activists, elected officials and industry groups have been clashing in Colorado for decades.

Environmental Activists Plan for Earth Day in a Changed World

Environmental Activists Plan for Earth Day in a Changed World

By Chase WoodruffApril 21, 2020

“You can’t re-create the feeling of striking with 8,000 people at the Capitol.”

Judge Orders Denver Sheriff to Comply With ICE Subpoenas

Judge Orders Denver Sheriff to Comply With ICE Subpoenas

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghApril 20, 2020

The decision could end a months’ long battle.

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Teller County Sheriff Survives Legal Challenge Over ICE Cooperation

Teller County Sheriff Survives Legal Challenge Over ICE Cooperation

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghApril 11, 2020

The ACLU of Colorado plans to appeal the judge’s ruling.

Activists Call for Pause in I-70 Construction During Stay-at-Home Order

Activists Call for Pause in I-70 Construction During Stay-at-Home Order

By Chase WoodruffApril 10, 2020

“It is imperative that we act now to protect the health of those sheltering in place near the I-70 Central Project.”

Denver Environmental Advocates Hosting Online Earth Week Summit

Denver Environmental Advocates Hosting Online Earth Week Summit

By Chase WoodruffApril 8, 2020

“We’re really designing it to be a bright spot in people’s day.”

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Okay, Zoomer: First Virtual Denver City Council Meeting a Tech Disaster

Okay, Zoomer: First Virtual Denver City Council Meeting a Tech Disaster

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghApril 7, 2020

Fortunately, seven members were physically present, constituting a quorum.

Secretly Chopping Up, Selling Body Parts Finally a Colorado Felony

Secretly Chopping Up, Selling Body Parts Finally a Colorado Felony

By Michael RobertsApril 3, 2020

The bill’s signing was delayed by the COVID-19 crisis.

Colorado Activists: Don’t Let Shutdowns Thwart Environmental Protections

Colorado Activists: Don’t Let Shutdowns Thwart Environmental Protections

By Chase WoodruffApril 2, 2020

“We can’t throw public health under the bus, and kick it while it’s down.”

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Oh, God: Aurora City Council Preparing for Another Culture War

Oh, God: Aurora City Council Preparing for Another Culture War

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghMarch 31, 2020

Does God belong in council’s swearing-in oath?

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