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A pioneer for women’s and family rights in Congress, former Colorado Rep. Pat Schroeder, has died at the age of 82.
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The students from Denver’s East High School walked out of class Friday and flooded the Capitol, calling on lawmakers to pass gun-safety legislation in the wake of their classmate’s killing.
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At a vigil for Elias Armstrong on Thursday, Thomas Armstrong said a police detective told the family that the people in the stolen car fired one or two shots while the car's owner fired 15 rounds, "emptying his clip." Surveillance video obtained by The Denver Gazette show the Feb. 5 shootout lasted a matter of seconds, with the man quickly running to the car after finding it.
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A spokesperson for the Denver District Attorney's Office says it doesn't believe it can prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt in the Feb. 5 shooting, an ethical standard it must meet in order to file charges. Police have said the owner of the stolen car used an app to track and find his vehicle and, when he approached it, there was an "exchange of gunfire."
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Casa Bonita, Denver’s beloved Mexican-themed restaurant, is aiming to re-open in May 2023, according to a video announcement made by owners Trey Parker and Matt Stone, creators of the show South Park.
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As people start to take down their holiday decorations, some community leaders and advocates are pushing for recycling those materials.
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Every Tuesday, »Ê¹ÚÍøÖ· reporters talk with our colleagues over at the Colorado Sun about the local story they’re following. This week we spoke with Sun reporter Michael Booth.
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A Colorado professor is studying how plants grow under solar panels on rooftops. The research highlights the growing green roof movement — and the challenges cities face in mandating rooftop green space.
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The Colorado baker who won a partial Supreme Court victory after refusing on religious grounds to make a wedding cake for a gay couple a decade ago is challenging a separate ruling that he violated the state's anti-discrimination law — this time over complaints he refused to make a birthday cake celebrating a gender transition.
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Earlier this month, Denver City Council approved a contribution of $2 million to the Denver Basic Income Project, a community collaboration that's studying the effect of cash payments to those experiencing homelessness.