Despite Threats, Language School in Montbello Continues to Bridge Barriers

It’s the second week of the beginners’ Spanish course at the Language School. Five students, including Aisha, sit around a table and ask each other how to spell their names in the foreign language. Their instructor stands close by, listening intently and correcting any mispronunciations. Aisha, a mail carrier from Aurora, signed up for the course because she was tired of coming across non-English-speaking clients and being unable to ask them for simple things like a signature.

Trump Golden Showers Claims, Jared Polis Tweets, Rejected Fake News Pledge

Colorado Democratic Representative Jared Polis tweeted about an unconfirmed Buzzfeed report that Russia has damning information on Donald Trump, including a claim that the president-elect employed  a “number of prostitutes to perform a ‘golden showers’ (urination) show in front of him.” Trump has branded the assertions “fake news,” yet at least one Republican state senator from Colorado has rejected a pledge to stop disseminating such false information and a former GOP gubernatorial candidate calls the media pundit behind it a “fake reporter.”

Seven Resolutions for Colorado Politicians in 2017

The national elections of 2016 taught us two very stark lessons: that one, people will vote against their own interests and their own espoused values if they feel desperate enough. And two, that politicians as a group are now the most reviled people in the country. It wasn’t so much about who won the election: it was about what lost, and what lost was politics as usual. So yes, we all make resolutions every year, and politicians both local and national clearly need to take a long and hard look at who they are and what they stand for—and what positive steps they can take in either party to improve the nation as a whole and Colorado in the specific.

Are More Women Interested in Public Office Since the Election?

Brianna Buentello has engaged in politics since she was a child. Both of her parents are Marines – they have been deployed several times – so world affairs have always been personal. But it wasn’t until this year’s presidential election that Buentello considered running for politics, and she’s not alone…

Homeless Who Had Blankets Taken by Cops Challenge Camping Ban in Court

Three individuals that were cited for illegal camping in Denver pleaded not guilty at their arraignment hearing on Wednesday, December 28. Two of the defendants – Jerry Burton and Randy Russell – are experiencing homelessness, and are the individuals featured in a pair of viral videos that show Denver Police…

Strange but True Election Stories of 2016

Many of the issues that dominated local headlines in 2015, including homelessness, the rising cost of housing and a steady influx of transplants, continued to be hot topics this year. But from an unpredictable, insane election to the media frenzy over the twentieth anniversary of JonBenét Ramsey’s death, 2016 threw…

How Many Homeless Have Died From Hypothermia in Denver?

During Westword’s reporting on homelessness, we’ve attended City Council meetings and other gatherings where people will throw out numbers of the homeless dying from exposure to cold weather (medically known as “environmental exposure” or hypothermia) as wide ranging as twelve deaths per year to 800 deaths per year in Denver County. The…

Community Gathering on Thursday to Discuss Solutions to Homelessness

A free event called “Move Along to Where?” is being held at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, December 15, at the EXDO Events Center, 1399 35th street, to discuss issues pertaining to homelessness in Denver, including innovative housing solutions. The event comes as the city of Denver faces increased scrutiny for…

Hancock Orders Police to Stop Taking Blankets, Tents From Homeless

Following a pair of viral videos that show Denver Police officers taking away blankets and tents from homeless people as evidence of illegal camping, Mayor Michael Hancock announced on Saturday, December 10, that he has ordered officers to stop confiscating survival gear. “We never intended to take the belongings that…

Jason Flores-Williams Is the Gonzo Lawyer Suing Denver Over Homeless Sweeps

“This is fucking unbelievable,” mutters Jason Flores-Williams as he observes another sweep of homeless encampments near the Denver Rescue Mission. The scene around him is chaos: police officers barking orders and cordoning off sections of sidewalk with yellow “Do not cross” tape, employees of the Denver Department of Public Works…