President Donald Trump took aim at the coin back in February, and now the Treasury Department has confirmed it will stop making cents.
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"The data confirms what our family has experienced firsthand: Adams 14 has received low state ratings for an astounding eleven consecutive years."
"We gave an oath to support the constitution, and I think what's going on right now is completely against that."
"Girl, it's camp. You either get it or you don't, for real."
Jason Crow spearheaded a successful bill in 2019 that allows all congressmembers to access immigration detention facilities without notice.
"People choose to participate in clinical trials because they see this as giving back something great."
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Cafeteria workers, secretaries and preschool teachers want the right to unionize, but their cause is losing steam.
After moving out of the kitchen at Tight End last year, the PZA is opening off Santa Fe Drive on Friday, January 10.
This February, And Toto too Theatre Company premieres Denver-based playwright Edith Weiss’s new comedy at Buntport Theater.
Are people in Denver shaking their fists at the wrong things?
A new exhibition of nearly a hundred never-before-seen photographs at the Denver Art Museum reminds visitors "we're all in this together."
The U.S. has a long history of excluding Latinos from its sense of national identity.
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The quarterback's spectacular stats only tell part of the tale.
It's the first phase of a post-brewery life for the space.
King Soopers employees across metro Denver will hold a two-week strike starting the morning of Thursday, February 6.
As the city creates a new ten-year cultural plan, artists urge Boulder's leaders to match their vision with investment.
"No complicated menu, no hour-long queues. Just use nice potatoes, good beef tallow, and you should be golden."
Want to get your hands on a Labubu? These five stops around Denver got you covered.
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After decades of playing in a variety of bands, Max Mackey is stepping out with his own self-titled debut.
Driver's Cooperative Colorado is officially back today with an app that really works.
The rescue says it's being politically targeted, but this isn't the first time.
It's been open since 1988 and now, it's sharing its wins, struggles and nightly dinner service with online followers.