WeWork is opening its new Denver space near Union Station tonight
WeWork, the co-working company, launches its newest Denver office tonight, Sept. 15.
The company will be offering tours if its 1550 Wewatta Street location and signing folks up for trial work days. There reportedly will be booze and food, according to an invitation I just got.
You can RSVP here. The party runs 6 to 9 p.m.
Desks start at $550 a month.

How local, state and federal authorities are planning for Inauguration Day in Denver
The head of the city's safety department met with the FBI to discuss domestic terrorism.

Some Cap Hill residents are bracing for right-wing riots, while others say next week won’t be worse than what they’ve seen on Colfax
“I’m more scared of half a million Broncos fans.”

Things to do in Denver this weekend without spreading the coronavirus, Jan. 15-17
Geeks Who Drink, a tribute to Anthony Bourdain, Denver Botanic Gardens.

Less than 4 percent of Denverites have received an initial COVID-19 vaccine dose
And even fewer have received a second dose. But the city notes its figures are higher than the state's.

Denver has given businesses and nonprofits $14 million in COVID-19 relief money
The city has handed out 7,000 personal protective kits and launched a program to rent out laptops for people looking for jobs.

Denver Police Department is still learning, Chief Pazen says as city council presses him on protest response
Law enforcement brass have welcomed some criticism and change, but major questions about police accountability remain.

Everyone dies, so why not go out as a tree?
How Denver death doulas and modern undertakers are using water cremation and conversation to change the death industry.


Denver can now spend up to $50 million on gas a year. And premium only, please, for DPD’s Harleys.
The city doesn't actually spend that much on gas. Not nearly that much.

Would you like to paint a huge, inclusive mural for the Denver Art Museum?
The DAM is trying to find someone to fill a 336-square-foot canvas with art that represents local communities.

Denver is in the middle of a post-Christmas COVID spike
...all while the city and state are opening back up for business.


Colorado Attorney General opens a grand jury investigation into the Elijah McClain case
At least five investigations into McClain's death are ongoing.

Denver’s cataloguing its Latino and Chicano history through places and buildings
It's the first project of its kind in Denver.

Things to do in Denver this weekend without spreading the coronavirus, Jan. 8-10
Well that was a week.

For Denver activists and lawmakers, police response to attack on U.S. Capitol highlights disparity in treatment of Black and brown protestors
Activists say that the Capitol police’s seemingly lax treatment of insurrectionists reflects racial dynamics that exist here in Denver.

Gumdrop becomes the first pit bull adopted out by Denver in more than 30 years
The dog was adopted by a Colorado Springs family.

A pretty Park Hill house built by rich people during the Great Depression and linked to redlining will likely be preserved
It's both "Spanish" and "eclectic"!

Nearly a month into COVID-19 vaccines arriving in Denver, here’s how the city’s handling the rollout
The city said it's working with the state to get more places to become vaccination sites.

Denver district attorney charges two in Montclair murder
DA Beth McCann will decide later whether the Denver police officer, who killed an unarmed suspect, was justified.