Jared Polis Angers Renters After Veto of Colorado Rent Algorithm Ban
“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.”
“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.”
The creatures are important pollinators but during a month or so each year, thousands come to Denver they can be overwhelming.
People and dogs can experience negative symptoms after coming into contact with blue-green algae, especially if it’s ingested.
“This is life and death. To come here and celebrate that you’re cutting all of these people off of Medicaid is just cruel.”
At Viña Apartments in northeast Denver, doors don’t lock and trash chutes aren’t cleaned, according to tenants. After forming union, they were threatened with eviction.
“Crow can’t claim to stand for justice or humanity while standing with Palantir.”
The bigger commercial cannabis gets, the less you’ll see dispensaries selling strains named after established products and entities.
Wearing white shoes in Denver is a dangerous game, full of squishy land mines.
Daisy and Lizzie Padilla took home medals from the Colorado Wrestling State Championships. Now they’re aiming higher.
A district court judge called X’s argument for not paying rent “non-sensical” multiple times in her legal order.
In 2022, The Lever evolved into a fledgling investigative reporting team. Now its podcast just won top honors from the National Press Club.
The Denver-based group focuses on moms who may benefit from microdosing psilocybin and want more education.
The Denver-based air carrier had the most traveler complaints for the third year in a row, according to Department of Transportation data.
Dog surrenders at the Denver Animal Shelter are up 237 percent from 2019.
About 50 percent of this city’s residents have a dog. Only 20 percent have children under eighteen.
President Donald Trump is calling for a $175 billion project to protect the U.S.
The city is replacing the short, column-like dividers with speed cushions and dividers in some neighborhoods.
Most Americans still confuse buffalo and bison, thanks in part to Buffalo Bill Cody, a famous bison hunter who’s buried in Denver.
Denver has a “pretty darn good” transit system for the disabled, according to Jaime Lewis. The bus stops, however, are “very abysmal.”
“I think that all the sports teams are asking for something from the city, so why wouldn’t the city start asking something from the sports teams?”
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.”
Instead of a sad gravel lot that attracts crime, the space at Colfax and Broadway could soon be full of pickleball enthusiasts.