The Incredible Shrinking Denver TV News Audience

The May television ratings period known as “sweeps” has just concluded, and publicists for the top TV stations in the Denver market are boasting about the number of people tuning in. But they’re not mentioning how precipitously the number of traditional viewers they’re attracting has tumbled in recent decades.

Denver Neighborhoods With the Fewest Pedestrians Hit by Cars

From 2012 through last month, more than 3,000 pedestrians were hit by cars in Denver, and as we recently noted, several neighborhoods in the city have suffered accidents of this type numbering in the hundreds over that span. In contrast, the ten parts of Mile High spotlighted below experienced the fewest pedestrian-car crashes. But that hardly means they got off scot-free.

CU Boulder Not Yet Off the Hook in Double Sexual Assault Bias Case

The latest order in a 2016 lawsuit filed against the University of Colorado by a male student who was expelled after being accused of sexually assaulting two fellow enrollees dismisses a claim that he was a discrimination victim under Title IX but is allowing an assertion that his due process rights were violated to move ahead.

Claim: Denver DA’s Resentencing of Some Juvenile Lifers Is Illegal

Former Denver District Attorney Mitch Morrissey is blunt when asked about several cases in which Beth McCann, his successor as Denver DA, has resentenced men who were convicted of felony murder and other charges when they were juveniles during the 1990s, resulting in their time behind bars being substantially lessened. In his view, she’s breaking the law.