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Aurora Chief Defends Actions of Police at Elijah McClain Protest

Aurora Chief Defends Actions of Police at Elijah McClain Protest

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghJuly 1, 2020

Interim Chief Vanessa Wilson believes her officers handled themselves well.

Aurora Police Department Stumbles From One Disaster to the Next

Aurora Police Department Stumbles From One Disaster to the Next

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghJune 30, 2020

The Aurora Police Department can’t get out of its own way.

Stapleton Neighborhood Name Change Revives YMCA Controversy

Stapleton Neighborhood Name Change Revives YMCA Controversy

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghJune 30, 2020

Should a son be judged by the sins of his father?

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Denver City Council President Cancels Weekly Meeting, Cites COVID

Denver City Council President Cancels Weekly Meeting, Cites COVID

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghJune 29, 2020

Council cited COVID in cancelling the meeting, but activists are calling BS.

Protests Update: Statue Fire Arrests, Elijah McClain Violin Rally Sprayed

Protests Update: Statue Fire Arrests, Elijah McClain Violin Rally Sprayed

By Michael RobertsJune 29, 2020

Governor Jared Polis announced three arson arrests.

Reader: Change Stapleton to United, So We Can All Unite

Reader: Change Stapleton to United, So We Can All Unite

By Westword StaffJune 28, 2020

Is there a name everyone can get behind?

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Oil and Gas Drilling Setbacks Ballot Initiative Goes Live Online

Oil and Gas Drilling Setbacks Ballot Initiative Goes Live Online

By Nell SalzmanJune 28, 2020

Safe and Healthy Colorado is collecting signatures online.

Elijah McClain Video Helps Power #JusticeForElijah Movement

Elijah McClain Video Helps Power #JusticeForElijah Movement

By Michael RobertsJune 26, 2020

Celebrities have joined the #JusticeForElijah campaign.

As Temp Order Expires, Denver Agrees to Restrict Use of Less-Lethal Force

As Temp Order Expires, Denver Agrees to Restrict Use of Less-Lethal Force

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghJune 26, 2020

The judge’s order was set to expire today.

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Elijah McClain Update: Polis Asks AG to Investigate Police-Related Death

Elijah McClain Update: Polis Asks AG to Investigate Police-Related Death

By Michael RobertsJune 25, 2020

Polis announced his decision via Twitter.

Denver Hit With Second Federal Lawsuit Over Use of Less-Lethal Force

Denver Hit With Second Federal Lawsuit Over Use of Less-Lethal Force

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghJune 25, 2020

Ten plaintiffs, including Black Lives Matter 5280, are involved in this case.

Extraction No Longer Drilling at Bella Romero School, but Concerns Remain

Extraction No Longer Drilling at Bella Romero School, but Concerns Remain

By Nell SalzmanJune 25, 2020

Governor Jared Polis received a petition from concerned community members on Father’s Day.

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Goodbye, Columbus? Civic Center Park Statue Off City Website…for Now

Goodbye, Columbus? Civic Center Park Statue Off City Website…for Now

By Patricia CalhounJune 24, 2020

With Stapleton changing its name, the city is considering other switches.

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Elijah McClain Death Goes National Amid George Floyd Protests

By Michael RobertsJune 23, 2020

Major media organizations are finally catching up to the incident.

Curfew Violation Charges Dropped, but Protester Complaints Remain

Curfew Violation Charges Dropped, but Protester Complaints Remain

By Nell SalzmanJune 22, 2020

Their time in jail marked by lack of care, communication.

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Op-Ed: Congress Needs to Give Dreamers a Permanent Home

Op-Ed: Congress Needs to Give Dreamers a Permanent Home

By Mike CoffmanJune 21, 2020

The U.S. Supreme Court took the first step.

William DeBose Police Shooting Video: No Charges, Fresh Outrage

William DeBose Police Shooting Video: No Charges, Fresh Outrage

By Michael RobertsJune 19, 2020

The DA’s decision prompted an angry demonstration.

Order Restricting Less-Lethal Weapons at Protests Expires June 19

Order Restricting Less-Lethal Weapons at Protests Expires June 19

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghJune 18, 2020

The judge wants the two sides to make a “good faith” effort to come to a resolution.

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Ben Stapleton Joined Ku Klux Klan for Political Power, Historian Says

Ben Stapleton Joined Ku Klux Klan for Political Power, Historian Says

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghJune 17, 2020

The Klan was key to his 1923 race for political office.

Walker and Jenna Stapleton Support Neighborhood Name Change

Walker and Jenna Stapleton Support Neighborhood Name Change

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghJune 17, 2020

His great-grandfather was a member of the KKK when elected mayor in 1923.

A Hundred Years of History Behind Stapleton Name-Change Vote

A Hundred Years of History Behind Stapleton Name-Change Vote

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghJune 16, 2020

Now the neighborhood needs a new name.

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Police Reform and Eviction Bills: Why One Succeeded, Other Failed

Police Reform and Eviction Bills: Why One Succeeded, Other Failed

By Michael RobertsJune 15, 2020

Downtown Denver protests made the police bill a priority.

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