For Immigrant Kids in Denver, Trump’s Election Is Their 9/11

In basic ways, the three Denver-area schools are different. One is public, one is charter, one is Catholic. But demographically, they have a lot in common. Their students come from exceedingly diverse national, ethnic and religious backgrounds, and their families tend to be on the lower end of the economic…

Libertarian Party: It’s Great to Be Blamed for Hillary’s Loss

Among the narratives to emerge from the wreckage of Hillary Clinton’s failed presidential campaign is the theory that she might have come out on top in the key state of Florida if it weren’t for the impact there of Gary Johnson and William Weld, the ticket representing the Libertarian Party. At…

Who and What Won in Colorado Election 2016

Last week, we published “Who and What Will Win in Colorado’s 2016 Election: An Expert’s Predictions,” in which political analyst Eric Sondermann offered educated guesses about which ballot issues and candidates would prevail on November 8. Pundits all over the country had a rough election night, as witnessed by their…

Seven Places to Watch Election Results

The 2016 presidential election is coming to a close today, and assuming you already voted, you have one more democratic obligation: to celebrate the end of one of the wackier presidential elections in recent memory. We’ve found the best spots to watch the results come in and toast your sorrows away.

Why Denver NORML Isn’t Supporting Social Pot Use Initiative 300

In late August, the Denver Responsible Use Initiative, a proposal intended to create venues for the social consumption of cannabis in the Mile High City, fell short of qualifying for the November ballot. Afterward, attorney Judd Golden of Denver NORML, which backed the measure, told us the organization had not…

The Pros and Cons of Measures on the Ballot

This election is asking for a lot of soul searching – and we’re not talking about the presidential election. Coloradans must decide between nine ballot measures that, if passed, would impact everything from health care to the state’s minimum wage. If you’re still struggling with an item on your ballot (or the whole thing), we’re here to help. Keep reading for arguments for and against this year’s ballot measures.

Denver Proposes Hiring the Homeless, Holds Resource-Related Convention

The floor of the Colorado Convention Center resembled a disaster-relief effort on Thursday, with volunteers in bright T-shirts scurrying across the room to various clumps of tables that were sectioned off with signs like, “Hep C Testing,” “Legal Services,” “Identification” and “Personal Care Items.”

Why Did Colorado Log Cabin Republicans Endorse Trump and Pence?

Many gay Republicans recoiled when Donald Trump brought on Indiana Governor Mike Pence as his vice-presidential running mate. Pence’s long track record of advocating for religious businesses to have the liberty to discriminate against customers, his crusade against same-sex marriage and his staunch anti-abortion politics have made him a polarizing figure…

Legal Pot Harms Colorado, and Other States Need to Know, Denver DA Says

Earlier this week, we reported about a letter written by three state legislators in which they asked Arizonans for Responsible Drug Policy, an organization opposing a measure there that would legalize limited recreational marijuana sales, to stop airing a commercial filled with alleged falsehoods about Colorado’s cannabis experience. The dubious…

Morgan Carroll on Challenging Mike Coffman in CO’s Closest, Nastiest Race

According to political analyst Eric Sondermann, who recently shared his predictions about the 2016 election in Colorado here, the U.S. Senate race between Democratic incumbent Michael Bennet and Republican standard-bearer Darryl Glenn isn’t truly competitive, and neither are the vast majority of contests in the state’s seven Congressional districts. The 3rd…