
Listen: Denver to rename César Chávez city holiday and park
City leaders are grappling with an investigative report alleging the late labor leader groomed and abused girls.


What the ‘Flock’ are you looking at? License plate readers and mass surveillance
Police say the technology has improved public safety. But as public outrage over these systems grows, state lawmakers step into the debate.


Why your Colorado property tax bill still increased this year
The state had granted temporary tax discounts in recent years, but they are expiring.

Colorado’s population growth is slowest since 1989 as thousands leave for other states
People are leaving. Guess where they’re going.

Influencers are trying to cash in on politics, including Colorado’s race for governor
Sen. Michael Bennet was featured free of charge on Katie Grossbard’s account, but AG Phil Weiser’s team was told it could cost thousands.

Listen: Broncos announce move to Burnham Yard and plans for demolition of current stadium
Mayor Mike Johnston claimed the new stadium and its retractable roof could increase the team’s economic impact to $1 billion a year.


How can Denver afford $950 million of debt while it’s in a budget crunch?
Denver voters are asked to approve nearly $1 billion in debt for big projects while the city is figuring out how to cut millions from current and upcoming budgets.

Birthright citizenship is ‘protected’ in Colorado despite Supreme Court ruling, AG says
The ruling means that Trump’s order could go into effect in many parts of the U.S. — even as the legal battle over the order continues.


Trump’s DOJ sues to block Colorado and Denver’s ‘sanctuary laws’
These five policies are at the center of the fight.

Listen: Property values dropped across Denver, but not in these neighborhoods
It’s still a very expensive city.


Listen: Denver metro’s housing market faces ‘price stagnation’ with almost 10,000 homes for sale
Homes are sitting on the market for far longer, but prices aren’t dropping yet.

Colorado Democrats significantly change proposal to cut tipped minimum wage for restaurant employees
The original bill would have lowered the base wages that restaurants must pay to servers, bartenders and other employees who get tipped.

Colorado’s immigration laws, explained
State laws aimed at making life more secure for undocumented residents face new scrutiny under the Trump administration.


‘50501’ protests draw thousands across several Colorado cities and one national park
Presidents’ Day 2025 saw one of the largest and most widespread demonstrations in Colorado of President Donald Trump’s second term.


Listen: Thousands join protest at state Capitol as immigration authorities operate around Denver
The 50 States Protest happened to coincide with raids from ICE and other federal agents at multiple apartments on Wednesday.

Denver, Colorado Springs and Aurora mayors say juvenile detention, condo construction are shared priorities
In a joint letter, the mayors of Colorado’s largest cities called for a tougher response to youth crime and protested proposals to revamp local courts.


