Tay Anderson Takes on Adult Critics of Youth-Organized Town Hall
Never Again-Colorado is hosting a town hall meeting on April 7, with or without Representative Mike Coffman.
Never Again-Colorado is hosting a town hall meeting on April 7, with or without Representative Mike Coffman.
The Colorado Big Game Trophy Wook Hunters are on the prowl.
Building upon the momentum of the March For Our Lives, the group Never Again Colorado will be host a town hall on April 7 at 6 p.m. at ThunderRidge High School, with speakers including Colorado students and survivors of mass shootings.
Today, April 2, Calderón and her attorney Trish Bangert filed a lawsuit and request for a jury trial with the U.S. District Court in Colorado that alleges that her jail re-entry program was not renewed by Denver for reasons of gender discrimination and political retribution.
After a Colorado Coalition for the Homeless project was rejected by a federal agency, we caught up with Cathy Alderman, the nonprofit’s vice president of communication and public policy, to find out what happens next and address some of the concerns by Lakewood residents who oppose the project.
The project would have been completed in two phases: setting up temporary structures like geodesic domes to provide shelter, then investing as much as $120 million to build large, permanent apartment complexes with 500 to 600 units.
This morning, March 26, the U.S. District Court of Colorado struck down competing motions for summary judgment by the City of Denver and lawyers representing thousands of Denver’s homeless in a class action lawsuit.
Today, March 22, the organization behind the RiNo tiny home village, the Colorado Village Collaborative, has unveiled some of the first architectural renderings for a second village, this one consisting of eight tiny homes located on the St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church campus at Glenarm Place and 20th Avenue near downtown.
On Monday, March 19, State District Court Judge Eric Bentley was the latest legal authority in Colorado to declare that ICE detainer requests, unless accompanied with a signed warrant, are illegal.
In anticipation of March for Our Lives on Saturday, March 24, in Denver, here’s everything you need to know, including details of the event, where the march will go, how to get there and various pre-march meetups.
On Monday, March 19, Denver launched a long-anticipated legal defense fund for immigrants with $385,000 in its coffers. The aim of the fund is to provide legal representation to Denver residents who are fighting removal orders or who have requested relief through avenues like Differed Action for Childhood Arrivals, asylum applications, naturalization or certain visas.
The video, which has been viewed more than 1.8 million times on Facebook alone since it was released on Wednesday, March 14, covers Wilson’s infiltration of the alt-right by creating a fake conservative social media profile.
The store will be called Humanity and will offer a fitting room and clothing off the racks that will range from street wear and cold-weather outfits to more formal interview attire. No payment is required.
After eight hours of emotional testimony and deliberation on Wednesday, March 15, a state House committee struck down a bill that would have protected anyone’s right to rest, sleep or eat in public with some exceptions. It was a devastating defeat for the “Right to Rest” bill’s advocates, whose similar legislative efforts last year were defeated in a scene almost identical to yesterday’s.
Even though George Clinton and the P-Funk of 2018 (at least on Sunday night in Denver) didn’t have any spaceships, rollergirls, or diapers on display like the band did back in the day, it was still a hilarious spectacle to behold.
On Friday, March 9, a jury found Bruce Doucette guilty of all 34 counts that he faced. A sentencing hearing is scheduled for May 22.
New DPS head Troy Riggs promised a new era of transparency during a meeting with journalists on Thursday, March 8, and had Sheriff Firman provide jail assault stats to prove his point.
Last week was Erik Soliván’s last as a City of Denver employee. On Wednesday, March 7, he sat down with Westword to talk about his future.
Monday night’s Pepsi Center extravaganza was the fourth stop on the North American leg of Lorde’s “Melodrama” tour. We left feeling hopeful.
Colorado Coalition for the Homeless won a battle against the feds to utilize a lot in Lakewood to house the formerly homeless.
#TimeUPHancock protesters will meet at the front steps of the City and County building to call on Mayor Hancock to resign after he admitted to sending suggestive text messages to a former subordinate.
For the last two months, the FCC has been attacking pirate radio stations in this state.