Judge says Denver parks bans are unconstitutional, dismisses trespassing charge
The ruling in county court does not stop Denver from continuing the policy, but the ACLU hopes it will lead Denver to “close the book on this experiment.”The Denver Nuggets know that in order to make a playoff push, they’ll have to improve defensively
As good as the Denver’s offense has been this season, its defense has been equally as bad. The Nuggets are giving up 110.9 points per 100 possession. That ranks dead-last in the NBA.Finally, a Denver pro-Trump rally on the Capitol steps
“Wear your patriotic gear, bring your positive signs and flags and let’s stand shoulder to shoulder to bring back our Republic.”Judge makes it easier to protest at DIA, for now
Judge William Martinez said that protesters have a valid desire to “strike while the iron’s hot” and the airport must facilitate permits in a timely fashion.Things to do in Denver today, Feb. 22: Hip hop, comedy, art, pie and beer
The third edition of Test Kitchen and more.Denver Public Schools, Mexican consulate unite to quell immigration fears
“The safety and emotional well-being of our students will be supported regardless of immigration status.”Full-day kindergarten is at risk as Aurora schools look to cut $31 million
As Aurora Public Schools searches for ways to cut its 2017-18 budget, free full-day kindergarten like Kenton’s is among one of scores of programs that could fall victim.
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