Bomb threat at Boulder JCC; Denver Community College student files civil lawsuit against President Trump over Muslim travel ban; Fairview students urge BVSD to divest from DAPL banks.

Bomb threat at Boulder JCC; Denver Community College student files civil lawsuit against President Trump over Muslim travel ban; Fairview students urge BVSD to divest from DAPL banks.
Concern mounts in Colorado over Trumps anticipated executive orders limiting refugees and immigrants; Veterans complain about Colorado Technical University; no vote on religious exemption bill; JeffCo to close 5 elementary schools.
Fifteen months after Denver Mayor Michael Hancock appointed Sheriff Patrick Firman as a “change agent” to reform the city’s jails, deputies see conditions as unchanged or even deteriorating. Deputies say they overwhelmingly feel that the Sheriff’s Department lacks leadership, their […]
Colorado state Dems reorganize party leadership; GOP lawmaker introduces anti-school testing bill; Colorado Trump supporter shares reasons for his vote; new bill to increase the punishment for tampering with oil and gas activity in Colorado.
Denver artists concerned over future of affordable live/work art spaces; Thousands expected to march in Denver on Saturday; Denver begins to accept applications for marijuana clubs.
Fear amongst undocumented immigrants in Colorado with Trump inauguration, Mike Coffman dodges questions from constituents on ACA repeal, Climate Bill of Rights measure tabled by Lafayette City Council.
Legacy of Mitch Morrissey as new DA takes over in Denver, Mike Coffman dodges constituents at Aurora ACA town hall meeting, thousands turn out for annual Denver MLK Marade.
Governor John Hickenlooper gave his seventh State of the State address Thursday to a packed joint session of the General Assembly, Jefferson County School District Superintendent Dan McMinimee is on his way out after two years. The Jefferson County Board of Education voted unanimously Thursday night to start a national search for his replacement. Also in legislative news… The Colorado Independent reports that lawmakers in both parties are reacting to the incoming administration of Donald Trump by readying new state laws.