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Suspects Arrested in Attack on Denver Protesters

Suspects Arrested in Attack on Denver Protesters

By Hannah MetzgerFebruary 19, 2025

David Halverson and an unidentified juvenile male are being investigated for attempted bias-motivated crime.

The Herbal Cure dispensary

Colorado Marijuana Grants Help Small Businesses Get on Their Feet

By Thomas MitchellFebruary 19, 2025

The grants helped new edibles brands and critically acclaimed hash labs move forward, and a dispensary suffering from break-ins get back on its feet.

Denver's City and County Building with a banner showing love to immigrants.

How Denver and Nearby Cities Are Responding to ICE

By Bennito L. KeltyFebruary 19, 2025

Every county and city has its own approach, with some more obstructive than others.

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Just the ‘Fax: What We Learned Riding the 15 With Two RTD Directors

By Jason HellerFebruary 19, 2025

Chris Nicholson and Kathleen Chandler joined us for a ride along Denver’s most infamous bus route.

Man with bad breath

What’s Making My Breath Smell Bad, Ozempic or Smoking Weed?

By Herbert FuegoFebruary 18, 2025

“I started doing both around the same time, and hear either one can make your mouth reek.”

New apartment in Denver

Colorado Could Ban Price Coordination Software for Landlords

By Catie CheshireFebruary 18, 2025

The White House estimated software like RealPage, which tells landlords how to price units, costs Denver renters $136 per month.

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King Soopers Strike Ends With Temporary Agreement

By Catie CheshireFebruary 18, 2025

After striking for eleven days, workers at 77 grocery stores and Kroger agreed to reopen negotiations.

Three students walk across the University of Colorado Boulder campus on a snowy day on the first day of the 2025 spring semester.

Trump Law Firm Targets University of Colorado Boulder in “DEI” Free Speech Lawsuit

By Hannah MetzgerFebruary 18, 2025

CU officials met with a student after her classmates complained of offensive remarks about race and the LGBTQ community. She’s taking them to federal court.

The sidewalk under construction next to Capitol Hill Books

Businesses Hit by Colfax BRT Construction Can Now Apply for Grants

By Jason HellerFebruary 18, 2025

“Yeah, that seems a little paltry.”

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Protesters stand at the capitol.

Denver Joins National Presidents’ Day Protest Against Trump

By Bennito L. KeltyFebruary 17, 2025

Colorado protesters continue to turn out in large numbers to oppose White House policies.

Art DeCO apartment building in Denver

Room Service: Wilder Apartments Bring Luxury to West Colfax, Sort Of

By Catie CheshireFebruary 17, 2025

This Art Deco apartment complex has a high price point and a small pool, as is often the case with new buildings, but there are some worthwhile amenities.

Protesters walk the streets.

Colorado Presidents’ Day Protest Could Bring Thousands to Capitol

By Bennito L. KeltyFebruary 17, 2025

Feeding off the success of the Denver Fifty State Protest, groups have organized another rally at the Colorado State Capitol.

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Washington street sign

Why Denver Streets Are Named After U.S. Presidents

By Bennito L. KeltyFebruary 17, 2025

Washington, Lincoln and even Millard Fillmore and are among the presidents honored with Denver streets – and there’s also one infamous VP.

satellites over earth

Analysis: NOAA’s Vast Public Weather Data Powers the Local Forecasts on Your Phone and TV

By Christine Wiedinmyer and Kari BowenFebruary 15, 2025

A private company couldn’t match the Boulder-based federal agency’s work…but scientists worry the Trump administration could propose just that.

Uber car with lit up sign

Uber Claims Transparency Law Complicates Rides and Takes Away Driver Perks – but Does It?

By Catie CheshireFebruary 14, 2025

Lyft’s compliance updates add almost zero extra difficulty to the ride process, but Uber claims the rules add too much text and unfairly paint Uber as greedy.

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One River North apartment complex behind train track in Denver

Map: Ten Whitest Zip Codes in Denver

By Hannah MetzgerFebruary 14, 2025

Denver’s racial diversity varies widely based on the area; the white populations of zip codes range from 24 to 88 percent.

Jared Polis, John Hickenlooper and Michael Bennet

Colorado Senator Fears Trump Will “Intimidate” Republicans Into Federal Funding Freeze

By Hannah MetzgerFebruary 14, 2025

Frozen grants include money for Colorado wildfire risk reduction, energy efficiency and conservation projects, according to Senator Michael Bennet.

A man commiserates.

Colorado Foreign Aid Workers Lose Jobs, Payment Assurances After USAID Shutdown

By Bennito L. KeltyFebruary 13, 2025

Colorado foreign aid professionals say DOGE’s dismantling of USAID has destroyed careers, halted payment for their work and leaves humanitarian projects dead in the water.

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Striking king soopers workers

King Soopers Workers Continue Strike Despite Freezing Temps, Kroger Lawsuit

By Catie CheshireFebruary 13, 2025

“I go home and I’ll cook a big pot of soup and bring it out when most everybody’s here and good and tired and drained, so at least they’re full.”

Jefferson County GOP Elects Ex-Reality TV Star, Convicted Felon as Party Chair

Jefferson County GOP Elects Ex-Reality TV Star, Convicted Felon as Party Chair

By Hannah MetzgerFebruary 13, 2025

Rich Wyatt went from the small screen to the big house. Now, the infamous local legend is taking a swing at politics.

A man speaks.

Mike Johnston Pitches “Vibrant Denver” Bonds to Improve City Infrastructure

By Bennito L. KeltyFebruary 12, 2025

The mayor wants Denver residents to suggest improvement projects, and then vote in November for bonds to fund them.

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brown eyes

Why Does Smoking Weed Irritate My Contacts?

By Herbert FuegoFebruary 12, 2025

“I’ve started wearing contacts, but every time I smoke weed my eyes get really irritated, and the contacts often fall out.”

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