Denver Homeless Persons Memorial Vigil 2023: “We Will Remember”
The list of the lost started at 311 and grew by at least a dozen more during the annual ceremony.
The list of the lost started at 311 and grew by at least a dozen more during the annual ceremony.
“The children of Gaza and Israel and the West Bank are innocent. It’s time we act like that.”
Suicide is a leading cause of death for youth in Colorado. The Caring for Denver Foundation is partnering with the nonprofit text line to fight back.
The city plans to once again rely on micro-communities, homeless sweeps and money to replicate Mayor Johnston’s House1000 plan in 2024.
“A lot of the vegetables that people eat is grown on manure, so I’m not sure how this would be any different.”
“Yeah, you’ve got to give it up for Colorado – they’re the first state to legalize weed and illegalize Trump.”
Three armed teens robbing a check-cashing business in Commerce City got targeted by another criminal during the stickup – who stole their getaway vehicle.
“We want to give this new board a chance,” says Heather Lamm, founder of Resign DPS.
Westword writers and editors share their favorite stories of 2023.
A Boulder synagogue leader says receiving bomb threats was a matter of “not if, but when” in the wake of the Israel-Hamas war.
Keep snacks handy. These Cherries only increase the appetite.
The Nuggets MVP appeared in television ads for Hotels.com this week after years of shying away from brand deals.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife successfully captured five gray wolves in Oregon and released them in Grand County as part of the state’s reintroduction plan.
“I’m very proud of what I’ve done in cannabis, but I’m excited to show my entire catalogue.”
Cannabis users are still on the government’s naughty list, even in legal states.
Metropolitan State University of Denver removed its chair of Chicano Studies last week, citing “unprofessional behavior” she’d shown while defending her son.
The Nederland resident plans to start his 5,000-mile solo row tomorrow to raise awareness – and funds – to combat the effects of climate change.
Colorado’s declining cannabis market was too difficult to endure, according to the company.
Those playoff dreams are getting further away.
Representatives Elisabeth Epps and Bob Marshall accused House leadership of regularly breaking state law – but that’s supposedly not why they were booted.
Cell phone footage showing the aftermath of the allegedly racist incident at Ball Arena has been viewed more than two million times on social media.
“I think it’s obvious we love berries!”