Why There Should Be a Law Against Your Kid Having a Smartphone

The Colorado doctor behind a proposed ballot initiative to ban the sale of smartphones to children in the state under age thirteen views the devices as harmful to young people in a wide variety of ways, even suggesting a possible link to suicide. And while he concedes that enforcing the edict would be difficult, he sees the measure as a way to start a conversation here and throughout the nation as a whole about the wisdom of putting such a powerful tool in the hands of preteens.

More Lawyers Join Homeless Class Action Showdown in Denver

Killmer, Lane & Newman, a well-known civil rights law firm, has joined a class action lawsuit filed on behalf of thousands of homeless persons suing the City of Denver over its sweeps of homeless encampments. David Lane, a partner of the firm, calls the case an “extremely uphill battle” but is…

Can Donald Trump Resist a Twitter Come-On From Colorado Republicans?

This year’s Western Conservative Summit traditionally draws many of the biggest names in Republican politics, including Donald Trump, who was among the headliners last year when he was the GOP presidential nominee. But thus far, neither Trump nor any key members of his team have confirmed that they’ll attend the 2017 version, scheduled to take place July 21-23 at the Colorado Convention Center in Denver, prompting organizers to launch a Twitter campaign intended to use the power of the President’s favorite social media tool to get him and his closest helpers to commit.

Hickenlooper Signs Birth-Control Reform, Extending Prescriptions Up to a Year

Governor John Hickenlooper signed a bill into law today, June 5, that allows women to fill up to a year’s worth of birth control with a single prescription. The law requires that healthcare insurers extend the current prescription limit of three months to twelve months in order to reduce pregnancies resulting from gaps between birth control prescriptions.

Peyton Manning Faces Backlash After Golfing With Donald Trump

Former Denver Broncos star Peyton Manning, one of the most popular athletes in Colorado and across the country, is receiving unexpected backlash after reports that he joined President Donald Trump for a golf game, with many online commentators making reference to claims that the retired quarterback had pressed his naked buttocks into a trainer’s face during his days at the University of Tennessee.

Denver Gender Equity Summit Tackles Wage Gap, Housing Issues

At the first ever Denver Gender Equity Summit, on Wednesday, May 31, organizers took a fresh approach to gender issues like the wage gap in Denver, where women make 81 cents for every dollar made by men. The summit drew over 400 business and nonprofit leaders and government officials to…

Ed Perlmutter on Why He Should Be Colorado’s Next Governor

Representative Ed Perlmutter is currently the biggest name to have announced that he’s running for Colorado in 2018, and the Democrat, who’s represented the state’s 7th Congressional District since 2007, emphasizes his experience and willingness to reach across the aisle in a wide-ranging interview.

Will Storage Units Encourage More Homeless to Use Shelters?

At the City of Denver’s annual housing summit that took place on May 19, Denver’s new housing czar, Erik Soliván, announced that the city would take on thirty short-term initiatives by the end of 2017, including actions aimed at assisting Denver’s homeless population. The city is already following through on…

The Division of Indivisible Denver

Indivisible Denver, a collective formed to oppose the agenda of President Donald Trump and hold local officials accountable, has undergone a division of its own. Co-founder Eric Shumake, who recently told us about weekly protests against Senator Cory Gardner dubbed the Sunday Gardner, has split off from numerous ID members who are now part of a separate outfit.