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Congressman Joe Neguse (CO-02) and Congresswoman Veronica Escobar (TX-16), both members of the U.S. House Judiciary Committee, sent a letter to agency heads at the Department of Justice, Dep... Read more
By Melanie Asmar The syllabus for Gerardo Muñoz’s AP World History class doesn’t call for discussing coups until Unit 9, but after watching a mob of extremists storm the U.S. C... Read more
Due to the economic impact on homeowners caused by the current pandemic, The Office of the Denver Clerk and Recorder, the Office of Financial Empowerment and Protection, the Denver Housing A... Read more
By Yesenia Robles Many Colorado teachers, parents, and district leaders are asking the state to forgo spring testing for English proficiency. It’s inequitable, they say, to ask Englis... Read more
Effective January 1, every employer in the City and County of Denver must pay their employees at least $14.77 per hour, with few exceptions. “This is a truly challenging time for businesses,... Read more
Denver Motor Vehicle Title and Registration (DMV) have resumed in-person services at all branch locations, for the regular hours of 7 am-3:30 pm Mon., Tues., Thurs., and Fri., and 7:30 am-3:... Read more
By Sarah Tory It was the barren shelves at the grocery store that worried Berenice most when the coronavirus pandemic hit last March. She worried about having enough food for her three chi... Read more
By Cory Phare Victor Hernández was working as a student nurse at Porter Adventist Hospital in Littleton, Colorado this year when COVID-19 broke out at a nearby senior-care facility. I... Read more
By Yesenia Robles After moving between excitement and frustration, a group of Latino parents in Boulder is now cautiously optimistic that their voices will be heard in a school distri... Read more
Jefferson County Community Partners recently launched the CommUNITY campaign, a new campaign in the continued effort to promote and connect people in need in Jefferson County with community... Read more