The first-term Aurora City Council member grabbed the national spotlight with her warnings about Venezuelan gangs.
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A lifelong resident, the Denver City Council rep for District 1 has seen the sad results of growth.
The former Dominion Voting Systems employee is suing the MyPillow CEO for defamation.
John Ramsey spoke to Westword about the recent release of longtime person of interest Gary Oliva and his alleged confessions to JonBenét's murder.
While its Colfax location closed last year, its other outpost is riding a social wave to success.
Proponents say the measure maintains the status quo, but opponents fear it will lead to massive changes for public schools.
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All Live Nation venues in Denver will be soon operated by unionized workers.
"When we have a governor who is choosing to side with tech bros instead of working Coloradans, it's a sad day in the state of Colorado."
This visual art exhibition at Union Hall invites visitors to pose a question and then enter the gallery blindfolded.
Closing time will not be pushed to 3 a.m., but the battle over last call in Colorado isn't over.
Republican mainstreamers definitely made a mark.
Dog surrenders at the Denver Animal Shelter are up 237 percent from 2019.
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Denver police have issued only nine citations for improper scooter usage since they hit the city in 2018.
The locally owned mini-chain has been around for over twenty years and will soon expand with a fifth location in Westminster.
One word: birria, in the form of tacos, ramen, pizza and even burgers.
As adults, fireflies live and flash for only about two weeks a year − and even then, just for a few hours each night. It's easy to blink and miss the entire season.
A new law just started requiring Colorado public schools to refer to students by their chosen names.
"The connection is that they are all historically inspired spirits that we want to put our own unique twist on."
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Governor Polis "appreciates the bravery" of survivors but "is not planning to take any action that would lead to ride-sharing companies leaving the state."
"Weaving micro-communities into the fabric of our city promotes widespread access to the resources that we protect and love."
"Hunger is a policy choice. To prevent it, we have to invest in policies that guarantee affordable housing, adequate public benefits and thriving wages."
Happy birthday to Denver's devil horse!