Hickenlooper asks legislators for emergency funding to keep CHIP going
Gov. John Hickenlooper said $9.6 million would serve as a “one-time only bandaid” to keep the vital program going until February.Denver news in 5 minutes: What you need to know today, Dec. 20
Sometimes I listen to overly dramatic electronic music while I write the news. That’s probably why you feel a thrilling tingle when you read Denverite.Melecio Andazola Morales, Denver area father of Yale student, deported without warning
Melecio Andazola Morales was detained at a meeting that he thought was the final step in getting legal status. He has been removed from the United States.Broncos mascot Thunder gets second shot to shine in stock show parade
The 2018 stock show parade is scheduled for the morning of Jan. 4.Sloans includes 13 projects that are already changing West Colfax
Altogether, developers could drop more than $350 million on the roughly 19-acre site that once housed St. Anthony Hospital.Denver’s “rose house” is the rose house no more
The rose gardens that grew for decades at Logan and Alameda have been razed since the home sold in early December.New leader of Colorado State Patrol sworn in at Capitol
Matthew Packard was promoted to colonel and chief and then sworn in by Gov. John Hickenlooper at the state Capitol Tuesday morning.Betsy DeVos visited Denver twice in 2017. Here’s how the education secretary’s tenure has made a mark in Colorado
Betsy DeVos’s tenure as education secretary has been anything but ordinary.
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