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The state has launched a mobile-friendly website that makes it easier for people to start their own businesses.

Democratic gubernatorial candidates talked housing and homelessness concerns at Shorter Community AME Church
Four candidates for governor of Colorado participated in the event, called "Keeping Colorado Affordable," at Shorter Community AME Church.

Lt. Gov. Donna Lynne makes Democratic primary ballot, joining Johnston, Kennedy and Polis
Lt. Gov. Donna Lynne has qualified onto the Democratic primary ballot, joining two other gubernatorial hopefuls who made the ballot a week ago.
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Colorado has never had a woman governor. One of these three candidates could change that.
Cynthia Coffman, Cary Kennedy and Donna Lynne want to be Colorado's first woman governor.

Lt. Gov. Donna Lynne delivers petitions for Democratic primary
Lt. Gov. Donna Lynne on Monday became the third Democrat to deliver petitions to qualify for this summer's primary ballot, turning in roughly 25,000 signatures to the Secretary of State's Office.

Map of the week: How big is your Denver block?
Here's one way of looking at walkability in Denver: Block size. How did your neighborhood do?

Denver Public Library users were really into historical fiction, women authors in 2017
What Denver read, watched and listened to in 2017, according to the public library.

Colorado natives now slightly less outnumbered by transplants
New data shows who is living in and leaving the state of Colorado.

We all agree health care costs too much. Here’s what Colorado’s next governor might do about it.
Three Republicans and four Democratic candidates for governor addressed the Colorado Health Institute's Hot Issues in Health conference on Friday.

Who’s running for governor of Colorado? Democratic edition
This is the first time in a long time that Democrats have had a primary, and they're going all in.

Denver’s planning department racked up almost $1 million in overtime last year
The recent addition of 28 staffers could reverse the trend of rising overtime costs, according to Denver Community Planning and Development.

MAP: Stapleton is the 72-hour parking ticket capital of Denver
You can be ticketed if your car sits on a public street without moving for more than 72 hours. We look at where and why this happens most often.

Every gift that Mayor Hancock and Denver’s other elected officials got in the first half of 2017
This is the first time that Denver's elected officials filed gift reports after a rule change this year.

Donna Lynne is running for governor, pledging to tackle “tough and complicated” problems
Colorado's lieutenant governor has made it official: She's running for governor.



Where can teachers afford a single-family home in Denver? A map
Based on sale data from the Denver Assessor's Office, our Chart of the Week shows where homes have sold in Denver County for $242,000.

The oldest organizations in Denver and why they matter
We take a look at other companies and nonprofits that supported and shaped Denver over the years in Chart of the Week.

More than 500 citations were issued at Red Rocks since 2014, and most were on days with EDM concerts
Electronic dance music, aka EDM, concerts tend to get a little more law enforcement presence. "Maybe there's a little more drug use."

Colorado Lt. Gov. Donna Lynne exploring run for governor
Lynne, who said when she was appointed to her post that she had no ambitions to replace Gov. John Hickenlooper, now says she's actively exploring entering the Democratic race to do so.