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Feds’ Response to Denver’s Safe-Use Site Plan: Weak, Toothless, Mega-Stupid

Feds’ Response to Denver’s Safe-Use Site Plan: Weak, Toothless, Mega-Stupid

By Michael RobertsDecember 5, 2018

On December 4, the feds issued a statement spanking the Denver City Council’s proposed pilot program.

New Recruit Bernie Sanders for 2020 Movement Based in Colorado

New Recruit Bernie Sanders for 2020 Movement Based in Colorado

By Michael RobertsDecember 3, 2018

A new effort to persuade Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders to run for the presidency in 2020 is based in Colorado.

Led by a Desire to Help the World, Jewish Politicians Take Charge in Colorado

Led by a Desire to Help the World, Jewish Politicians Take Charge in Colorado

By Chris BianchiNovember 30, 2018

Colorado’s governor, attorney general and secretary of state are all Jewish — and their faith is shaping their politics.

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Lorena Garcia on 2020 Race, the Time Cory Gardner Allegedly Made High School Girls Cry

Lorena Garcia on 2020 Race, the Time Cory Gardner Allegedly Made High School Girls Cry

By Ana CampbellNovember 30, 2018

Senator Cory Gardner’s first challenger out of the gate might not have his name recognition or political experience, but Lorena Garcia hopes her background as a community organizer and desire to help change politics in Washington will help her win in 2020.

Jessie Danielson on Ugly Election, Future of State Senate

Jessie Danielson on Ugly Election, Future of State Senate

By Michael RobertsNovember 29, 2018

Colorado senator-elect Jessie Danielson talks about what her bruising election victory and her priorities now that her win helped put Democrats in the majority.

Why Texting While Driving Is Still Legal in Colorado and the Fight for Change

Why Texting While Driving Is Still Legal in Colorado and the Fight for Change

By Michael RobertsNovember 28, 2018

Despite plenty of evidence that texting while driving is dangerous and can be fatal, it’s still legal in Colorado to do so for those eighteen and older. But while efforts to make hands-free driving the law of the state have fallen short so far, advocates are already gearing up for another fight, and this time they’re determined to win.

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Lorena Garcia to Challenge Senator Cory Gardner in 2020

Lorena Garcia to Challenge Senator Cory Gardner in 2020

By Ana CampbellNovember 27, 2018

Garcia is a is a seventh-generation Coloradan and a longtime community organizer.

Jamie Giellis on RiNo, Growth and Her Campaign for Denver Mayor

Jamie Giellis on RiNo, Growth and Her Campaign for Denver Mayor

By Michael RobertsNovember 27, 2018

River North Art District president Jamie Giellis talks about the launch of her campaign for Denver mayor and the top issues faced by the city.

Is John Hickenlooper Really “Battle Runner”? Jeopardy Thinks So.

Is John Hickenlooper Really “Battle Runner”? Jeopardy Thinks So.

By Patricia CalhounNovember 26, 2018

Colorado’s governor has now been featured in two Jeopardy answers.

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Denver’s Women’s March Announces New Name, 2019 Date

Denver’s Women’s March Announces New Name, 2019 Date

By Patricia CalhounNovember 23, 2018

Women’s March Denver will kick off from Civic Center Park on January 19, 2019.

No Room at the Inn: Homeless Advocates Gather at City Hall on Thanksgiving Eve

No Room at the Inn: Homeless Advocates Gather at City Hall on Thanksgiving Eve

By Patricia CalhounNovember 22, 2018

On Thanksgiving eve, a hundred people gathered at the steps of the Denver City & County Building, sharing a meal and also their thoughts about the city’s approach to those who are experiencing homelessness. Enough is enough, they agreed. Speaker after speaker — including several candidates for Denver City Council…

Least Gubernatorial Photos of Colorado Governor-Elect Jared Polis

Least Gubernatorial Photos of Colorado Governor-Elect Jared Polis

By Michael RobertsNovember 21, 2018

The photos shared by Representative Jared Polis prove that he’ll be the geekiest governor in Colorado history.

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The 16th Street Mall McDonald’s Serves Kindness to the Vulnerable

The 16th Street Mall McDonald’s Serves Kindness to the Vulnerable

By Michael RobertsNovember 20, 2018

The mother of young man suffering from paranoid schizophrenia has found a guardian angel in an ambassador in a McDonald’s on the 16th Street Mall.

Fracking Under Rocky Flats? You’ve Got to Be Kidding!

Fracking Under Rocky Flats? You’ve Got to Be Kidding!

By Patricia CalhounNovember 20, 2018

It sounded like a joke, but a company based in the United Kingdom applied for permits to drill by the former nuclear weapons plant.

How Unaffilated Voters Swept Republicans Out of Office

By Chris BianchiNovember 19, 2018

Unaffiliated voters gave Colorado Republicans a middle finger this fall. Can the GOP recover?

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Reader: Denver Is a Sanctuary City but Treats Its Homeless Like Garbage

Reader: Denver Is a Sanctuary City but Treats Its Homeless Like Garbage

By Westword StaffNovember 17, 2018

Here’s what readers have to say about immigration and the elections.

Project Homeless Connect Offers Haircuts, Free Legal Advice to City’s Most Vulnerable

Project Homeless Connect Offers Haircuts, Free Legal Advice to City’s Most Vulnerable

By Chris WalkerNovember 16, 2018

The annual event brings together hundreds of service providers, agencies and volunteers to help Denver’s homeless community.

Let Denver Vote Racing to Put Winter Olympics Question on May Ballot

Let Denver Vote Racing to Put Winter Olympics Question on May Ballot

By Patricia CalhounNovember 16, 2018

Even as Olympics committee members made a site visit to Denver, proponents of Let Denver Vote were collecting signatures.

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Jared Polis on Becoming Colorado Governor and That “Openly Gay” Joke

Jared Polis on Becoming Colorado Governor and That “Openly Gay” Joke

By Michael RobertsNovember 15, 2018

Jared Polis talks about his recent election as Colorado governor, his transition team and what he hopes to accomplish once he formally takes office.

ADAPT Disability-Rights Group Returns to Denver to Rally for More Equality

ADAPT Disability-Rights Group Returns to Denver to Rally for More Equality

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghNovember 14, 2018

Forty years ago, nineteen people in wheelchairs rolled in front of and behind two Regional Transportation District buses at the intersection of Colfax Avenue and Broadway.

Phil Weiser on His Colorado Attorney General Upset Win, Top Priorities

Phil Weiser on His Colorado Attorney General Upset Win, Top Priorities

By Michael RobertsNovember 14, 2018

Colorado Attorney General-elect Phil Weiser talks about his upset campaign victory and his top priorities upon taking office.

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Trump’s Immigration Rhetoric Backfired for Republicans in Colorado Elections

Trump’s Immigration Rhetoric Backfired for Republicans in Colorado Elections

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghNovember 13, 2018

The Republican Party went all in with anti-immigrant rhetoric across the country. In Colorado, that strategy failed.

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