Sept. 7 forecast: Partly cloudy, high of 85
Good morning! We’re expecting a foggy and cloudy morning will give way to a mostly sunny afternoon, the National Weather Service forecasts. The high is 85 degrees.
The rest of the week should bring clear, sunny skies with highs between 74 and 88 degrees. Things will cool down again on Monday, according to NWS. Sunset is at 7:20 p.m.

Colorado 2020 Senate watch: Mike Johnston will bring his fight against the NRA to a national stage
The former state legislator and gubernatorial hopeful believes gun safety remains a high priority for Coloradans.

Colorado Legislature OK’s bill to give the state’s votes to the winner of the national popular vote
Colorado would join 11 other states and the District of Columbia in the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact.

What’s affordable housing? Where’s affordable housing in Denver?
Among the important things to know: "Affordable" is a technical term with a specific definition.

Opening alert: Broadway Market takes aim at all your lunchtime and happy hour cravings
Golden Triangle and west Cap Hill lunchers, ready your stomachs.

The odyssey of Denver chef Randall Borne and his persistence through gentrification
“When you follow the trajectory of Randall and where he is at today, that story will basically unfold into the larger story of displacement, gentrification and the scattering of the community.”

Ivy on 7th will replace Lala’s and Carboy Winery will replace Govnr’s Park
Ivy on 7th, a breakfast restaurant, should be open in early April.

Colorado’s 2020 Senate watch: Andrew Romanoff is back, with CEO experience
The former Colorado House Speaker served in the legislature for eight years and most recently worked as president for a mental health advocacy organization.


Denver’s police watchdog just got sharper teeth
The Office of the Independent Monitor got a little stronger and the mayor's office got a little weaker.
Adams County Child and Family Services Center to be re-purposed as housing, including for former foster children
The 116-unit housing development will have 12 units for young people who were once in the foster system.

Colorado Catholic dioceses submit to voluntary abuse review
A former federal prosecutor will review the sexual abuse files and the church has agreed to pay an unlimited amount of reparations to victims.

Denver will ease up on nonviolent crime, but only some offenders will benefit from the softer touch
The idea is to divert people charged with low-level crimes like drug possession and prostitution to stabilizing services.

The Chariot shuttle is back from the dead at the University of Denver
(It never actually stopped living.)

Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser celebrates Presidents Day by suing President Trump
More than 100 demonstrators rallied outside the State Capitol in opposition to President Trump’s emergency declaration to fund a border wall.

Globeville residents really, really don’t want anything to do with the tiny home village that the city wants to move there
Councilman Albus Brooks, whose district includes the neighborhood, says he's still seeking clarity.


Business and political figures have started to raise voices — and funds — to oppose Right to Survive
The initiative's backers say it's a matter of protecting the rights of people experiencing homelessness


Stewards of Denver’s affordable housing program slammed if they don’t, slammed if they do
A major builder complains OED has made it too difficult for buyers to get homes.

The Blucifer video game is ready for those of you who want to be Denver’s airport demon horse
Blucifer is "woke" and also the real Gossip Girl.