Congresswoman Diana De Gette, who organized this event, says her top priority is to make people who are covered by the Affordable Care Act (ACA) aware of the impact the repeal will have.
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120+ People Meet to Discuss Police Policy on Use of Force
On Jan. 24, community members packed a room at the Boys & Girls Club in North Park Hill to meet with Denver Police Chief Robert White at the first of three scheduled community meetings.
Park Hill Ponders Historic Designation
Would historic designation thoughtfully protect and preserve the architecture and character of Park Hill?
Mike Johnston Jumps in ‘18 Guv’s Race
Twenty-three months and counting…former Colorado Sen. Mike Johnston has thrown his hat in the ring for the 2018 race to replace term-limited Governor John Hickenlooper.
A Line Horn to Sound at Least Six More Months
An early February decision by the Federal Railroad Administration is expected to grant an additional “operational waiver” for RTD’s A Line.
Feds Sign Off on Central I-70 While Lawsuits Continue
The I-70 expansion project, from I-25 to Tower Road, received a major boost Jan. 19 when the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) announced its “record of decision” (ROD) ending the federal review process of the highway project and its environmental impacts.
A Line Maintenance in Jan. May Cause Delays
Between 11:30 pm and 4:15 am, passengers should expect minor delays and allow extra travel time to arrive at their destinations.
DPS Signals Change: SPF Ratings Highlight Equity
School Performance Framework (SPF) “stoplight” scores are out for DPS schools, for the first time in two years, and the results are surprising to many in the local community.
In the Face of Hate, Neighbors Jump in to Spread Love and Support
Vandals defaced Stapleton’s Isabella Bird school with a swastika and other offensive graffiti over the weekend of November 18th.
2017 City Bond Planning Underway
Denver is expecting to place a half billion dollar general obligation bond before the voters in November 17 to pay for an extensive list of capital projects.
Denver TOD Manager To Bring Density To Stations
Chris Nevitt, former city councilman, is the first Citywide Manager for Transit-Oriented Development in Denver.
R Line Bringing Development to Fitzsimons
Three mass transit projects are bringing new mobility options to Stapleton and surrounding neighborhoods.