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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
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
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
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
Headwaters Economics says small, rural, and underserved communities might have trouble accessing climate funding from the bill because of match requirements. → Read More
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
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
When reached by phone on Tuesday, Wyatt declined to say who specifically would be targeted by the political violence. → Read More
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 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
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
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’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
Heidi Ganahl claimed the platform is blocking political ads her campaign attempted to run. → Read More
Calderón, a longtime community leader and vocal critic of outgoing Mayor Michael Hancock, is joining the race to replace him. → Read More
O'Dea sat down with 9News for the first time since announcing his campaign nearly a year ago. → Read More
Leslie Herod discussed her decision to join the race with Next’s Kyle Clark ahead of a public announcement Thursday. → Read More
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
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
RMGO previously sued over this law on a state level but the Colorado Supreme Court ruled against them. → Read More