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New Names for Stapleton Neighborhood Cut Down to Nine

New Names for Stapleton Neighborhood Cut Down to Nine

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghJuly 13, 2020

Would you like to live in Concourse?

Zoom With a View: Denver City Council Going Fully Virtual

Zoom With a View: Denver City Council Going Fully Virtual

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghJuly 11, 2020

Members of the public will be able to comment on Zoom.

Representative Herod Ready to Introduce Bill to Close SB-217 Loopholes

Representative Herod Ready to Introduce Bill to Close SB-217 Loopholes

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghJuly 9, 2020

She’s ready to respond Greenwood Village City Council’s action.

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Protest Targets Greenwood Village Council for Avoiding Police Reform Law

Protest Targets Greenwood Village Council for Avoiding Police Reform Law

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghJuly 9, 2020

The action begins at 4 p.m. today at City Hall.

Elijah McClain: Visit Aurora Tries to Make Town Seem Less Racist

Elijah McClain: Visit Aurora Tries to Make Town Seem Less Racist

By Michael RobertsJuly 9, 2020

A tourism agency bringing up controversial news is highly unusual.

Monument at Colorado Capitol Memorialized at White House

Monument at Colorado Capitol Memorialized at White House

By Patricia CalhounJuly 9, 2020

The State Capitol has an unusual collection of statues, some controversial, most not.

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Mayor Hancock Asks Council to Choose Spots for Safe Camping

Mayor Hancock Asks Council to Choose Spots for Safe Camping

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghJuly 8, 2020

Mayor Hancock is placing the onus on Denver City Council to identify potential temporary safe camping sites.

Elijah McClain Family: Cops Must Be Fired for Killing Him, Not Just for Pics

Elijah McClain Family: Cops Must Be Fired for Killing Him, Not Just for Pics

By Michael RobertsJuly 7, 2020

Family members were shocked by photos mocking McClain’s death.

How One of Colorado’s Smallest Protests Became Its Most Violent

How One of Colorado’s Smallest Protests Became Its Most Violent

By Susan Greene and Keith CernyJuly 7, 2020

The shooting rocked Alamosa.

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Denver City Council Heading for Change, Including New President

Denver City Council Heading for Change, Including New President

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghJuly 7, 2020

Stacie Gilmore will likely replace Jolon Clark as president.

George Brauchler, Patrick Neville Warn of Coming Crime Wave in Colorado

George Brauchler, Patrick Neville Warn of Coming Crime Wave in Colorado

By Nell SalzmanJuly 6, 2020

That’s what George Brauchler warned during a recent webinar.

Elijah McClain’s Family on Officer Firings, Occupy APD Space Protest

Elijah McClain’s Family on Officer Firings, Occupy APD Space Protest

By Amberly TaylorJuly 5, 2020

“Elijah is in the world’s heart now.”

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Op-Ed: It’s Time to Ask Gardner Whom He Supports for Leader

Op-Ed: It’s Time to Ask Gardner Whom He Supports for Leader

By Marie AbergerJuly 5, 2020

Colorado’s incumbent senator has sided with him 92 percent of the time.

Four Aurora Police Officers Out Over Elijah McClain Selfies

Four Aurora Police Officers Out Over Elijah McClain Selfies

By Patricia CalhounJuly 3, 2020

One of the cops wasn’t in the picture — but he’d been on the McClain call.

Cornerstone Tenants Create a Conscious Conversation in Capitol Hill

Cornerstone Tenants Create a Conscious Conversation in Capitol Hill

By Nell SalzmanJuly 3, 2020

When the Black Lives Matter banner came down, awareness went up.

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Aurora Cop Resigns Following Elijah McClain Photo Investigation

Aurora Cop Resigns Following Elijah McClain Photo Investigation

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghJuly 2, 2020

He left the force a week after an investigation began.

Prediction: How Aurora Will Try to Bury McClain Death-Scene Photo

Prediction: How Aurora Will Try to Bury McClain Death-Scene Photo

By Michael RobertsJuly 2, 2020

Aurora has used this playbook before.

The Name Game Heats Up at the Colorado Capitol

The Name Game Heats Up at the Colorado Capitol

By Patricia CalhounJuly 2, 2020

There are now at least five requests to rename Mount Evans.

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Kniech, Hancock Pushing Sales Tax Increase for Homeless Services

Kniech, Hancock Pushing Sales Tax Increase for Homeless Services

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghJuly 1, 2020

The proposal could be on the November ballot.

Mayor Hancock Finally Gives Green Light to Temporary Camping Sites

Mayor Hancock Finally Gives Green Light to Temporary Camping Sites

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghJuly 1, 2020

Advocates made their proposal over two months ago.

Colorado Primary Results: Hick and Boebert for the Wins

Colorado Primary Results: Hick and Boebert for the Wins

By Michael RobertsJuly 1, 2020

John Hickenlooper and Lauren Boebert each had big nights.

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When Dental Student Tried to Make Peace, Denver Police Maced Him

When Dental Student Tried to Make Peace, Denver Police Maced Him

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghJuly 1, 2020

Stanford Smith felt a call to go to the protests.

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