La Alma Still Struggling With Homelessness After Downtown Sweeps in 2023
“The problem is still here, and it appears to pop up in different locations periodically.”
“The problem is still here, and it appears to pop up in different locations periodically.”
“Has the quality of stoner movies gone downhill? If there are any Half Baked or Cheech & Chong-like movies that I’m missing, please let me know…”
The town’s citizen petition rules are a helluva force.
Yes, the snow is coming down, but we haven’t reached record levels…yet.
Five elementary schools, one middle school and one high school would close if the Denver school board accepts Superintendent Alex Marrero’s recommendation.
Some parts of the Denver area could get up to fourteen inches of snow, while other parts of Colorado could get up to eighteen.
For the second straight election, not one precinct went to Donald Trump.
Donald Trump is no fan of this state, and the feeling is mutual.
“I am dedicated to making sure we address this matter fully and that mistakes of this nature never happen again.”
Voters rejected efforts to ban slaughterhouses, fur products and mountain lion hunting.
Two-thirds of Colorado Latinos who voted in the 2024 General Election said they supported Kamala Harris and abortion.
Voters weighed marijuana-related initiatives in Littleton, Loveland and Colorado Springs, where separate measures banning and allowing retail pot both passed.
Democrats will hold on to the supermajority in the House but again fall short in the Senate, based on early election results.
For many of the patrons at Councilwoman Danielle Jurisnky’s bar on election night, Trump’s stance on the border made him the better candidate.
From a proposed hunting ban on mountain lions to constitutional protection for abortion, here is how Colorado’s fourteen ballot initiatives are faring.
The next update won’t be until 5 p.m., but it’s unlikely to change the results.
In what looks like a “great year for Republicans,” Kamala Harris took the state by 11 percentage points.
“I’m definitely more depressed than anxious.”
The famed station is in a tenuous position.
Students on the Auraria Campus share why they won’t vote for a presidential candidate in 2024.
It’s all about supply and command.
As the world burns, so shall your liver.