Your Denver news podcast topics this week: The end of DACA, the hard-to-believe phone call

Here’s this week’s episode of Denverite Now, your favorite Denver news podcast!

Here’s this week’s episode of Denverite Now, your favorite Denver news podcast!

Here’s how our host, Paul Karolyi, describes this episode:

1) Megan Arellano was cold-called by a real estate salesman and learned something new about the housing market. Here’s her story about the call:

Why cold calling is a valid tool for some realtors – or – an account of the longest spam call I’ve ever been on

2) Andy Kenney and Erica Meltzer break down the local effects of the Trump administration’s decision to rescind DACA. Here’s a selection of Denverite’s coverage of the program:

Six months and counting: How Coloradans are planning for the end of DACA

Trump admin. rescinds DACA program – now it’s up to Congress

Gov. John Hickenlooper urges “common sense” on DACA as advocates mobilize

Denver’s DACA kids prepare for the fight of their lives

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