Denver Mayor Wants Less Gun Violence, Fewer Empty Office Buildings in 2026
Mike Johnston wants to fill 3 million square feet of downtown commercial space in 2026.
Mike Johnston wants to fill 3 million square feet of downtown commercial space in 2026.
The ski season is off to a slow start, with only about half the state’s runs open.
Supporters say the ban would cut off demand for breeding mills, while critics argue it would lead to black market pet sales.
This Denver school improved its state rating amid immigration enforcement fears and other challenges.
Pretti’s parents, who are Colorado residents, denounced “sickening lies told about our son.”
“Take the points early in a game where points are hard to come by.”
“He cared about those people, and he knew it was wrong, so he did participate in protests,” says his father, who lives in Arvada.
It can be celebratory or dark, depending on how the game goes. Cheers!
Peña Boulevard handles an estimated 187,000 drivers a day, significantly more than intended when it was built in 1993.
“Being surveilled all the time is not good for resistance.”
All four notices were related to different products and contaminants, with the dates of sale ranging from November 2024 to January 2026.
“We [shouldn’t] have to choose between a home and the loved ones we share it with.”
The study was based on issues like road congestion, safety and vehicle affordability.
Prices and urgency are down for Denver metro renters, while vacancies and landlord concessions are up.
The nonprofit running Aurora’s largest city-funded shelter says the building’s age makes operations challenging.
According to the arresting officer, Andrews “handed me his City of Aurora City Council Member ID card” instead of a driver’s license.
Veo intends to charge Denver residents $0.25 per minute — nearly half the rates of Lime and Bird.
For years, when the EPA assessed the economic impact of new regulations, it weighed both the health costs for Americans and the compliance costs for businesses. That’s changing.
Polar vortex. Arctic cold front. Call it what you want, but freezing weather is coming to Denver.
A possible serial vandal has caused thousands of dollars in damage to vehicles and buildings within a mile-long stretch of Broadway.
Lawmakers say data centers bring jobs and tax revenue to communities, but critics warn of potential environmental and financial harm.
Advocates say say the proposal would protect domestic violence survivors, non-traditional families and others from unjust prosecution.