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Spearman says Denver should resume work with immigration agents

Mayoral candidate Kwame Spearman acknowledged a lack of familiarity with the issue of the city’s immigration policies but wants Denver to start working with ICE. → Read More

Mayoral candidate falsely claims survey found unhoused people don’t want homes

In Thursday's debate, mayoral candidate Kwame Spearman claimed 52% of unhoused people prefer tents to other housing options. He read those numbers wrong. → Read More

Gun rights lobbyist testifies against CDC child-gun death statistics

A lobbyist for Rocky Mountain Gun Owners testifying for a gun rights bill said the child gun-death rate would be lower if the statistic left out Black males. → Read More

Denver mayoral candidate racks up seven false claims in one interview

Andy Rougeot is having no trouble raising mayoral run money. He loaned himself $500,000. But the only Republican in the race is having trouble with the truth. → Read More

Study: Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill creates inequities in climate funding

Headwaters Economics says small, rural, and underserved communities might have trouble accessing climate funding from the bill because of match requirements. → Read More

Questions swirl about Denver airport human trafficking claim

A passenger’s claim that a human trafficking ring tried to abduct her at Denver International Airport doesn’t square with how advocates say the crime works. → Read More

The scramble to find a Hebrew bible before Polis' second inauguration

There was about a half hour to find a Tanakh for Colorado Gov. Jared Polis, the state's first Jewish governor, before he was sworn in for a second time this week. → Read More

Colorado conservative activist warns of shift 'from ballots to bullets'

When reached by phone on Tuesday, Wyatt declined to say who specifically would be targeted by the political violence. → Read More

Small town newspaper wins court fight with politicians who didn't like critical coverage

This week, the county settled with the Wet Mountain Tribune, reinstating it as the paper-of-record for the next four years. → Read More

Boebert vows to continue anti-trans rhetoric after LGBTQ club shooting

Boebert made her comments on 850KOA Tuesday morning, two days after Sunday’s shooting killed five people and injured 17 others at Club Q in Colorado Springs. → Read More

Denver Rescue Mission reverses course on plan to ban LGBTQ+ employees

After the policy became public, the City of Denver pointed out that such discrimination is in direct violation of the Mission's $8.7 million contract. → Read More

Mike Johnston joins crowded race for Denver mayor

Former State Sen. Mike Johnston is the 17th declared candidate in the 2023 race, joining a diverse slate that includes several prominent women. → Read More

O’Dea claims Google censorship, refuses to provide evidence

O’Dea’s claim that Google, one of the world’s most powerful tech companies, was censoring him echoes a frequent conservative talking point about bias from Big Tech. → Read More

Ganahl claims Facebook censorship, Facebook offers tech support for campaign

Heidi Ganahl claimed the platform is blocking political ads her campaign attempted to run. → Read More

Community leader Lisa Calderón joins race for Denver mayor

Calderón, a longtime community leader and vocal critic of outgoing Mayor Michael Hancock, is joining the race to replace him. → Read More

GOP Senate candidate Joe O’Dea calls for “balance” on women’s rights

O'Dea sat down with 9News for the first time since announcing his campaign nearly a year ago. → Read More

Herod enters Denver mayor’s race as potential frontrunner

Leslie Herod discussed her decision to join the race with Next’s Kyle Clark ahead of a public announcement Thursday. → Read More

Griswold misleadingly claims that Republicans could soon end voting nationwide

Griswold was quoted in an interview with the Guardian newspaper as saying, “The US could lose the right to vote within months” if Republicans are elected. → Read More

Members of Polis administration defend OEM chief after allegations of threatening behavior

An incident report said Mike Willis berated a female colleague so loudly that a warehouse camera caught other people looking in the direction of the noise. → Read More

Legal arm of Rocky Mountain Gun Owners is challenging Colorado gun magazine law

RMGO previously sued over this law on a state level but the Colorado Supreme Court ruled against them. → Read More