Teacher Salaries
Two Former Colorado Senators Call for A “Citizens’ Firewall” to Resist Threats to the Election

“I’m very worried there are going to be hundreds if not thousands of people out there trying to suppress the vote,” says former Colorado Senator Tim Wirth.
1,318 ViewsPark Hill Golf Course—Neighbors Speak Out

The Park Hill Golf Course land may not be close enough to your home to make its future feel like a pressing issue—but it may, soon enough, be in front of you.
1,275 ViewsBooks by Local Authors

Roger Kahn’s “How Crested Butte Became a Tourist Town: Drugs, Sex, Sports, Arts and Social Conflict,” Zoe Argento’s “Isolation Island: A Pandemic Story,” and Kathryn Haber’s “Fear Less, Love More.”
1,260 ViewsNo More Free Removal

By the end of the year, Denver residents will likely lose a time-honored tradition – free trash pick-up.
1,240 ViewsBird Sightings: Rare Sighting of Tropical Bird—Groove-billed Ani

Local bird watcher and photographer George Ho, MD captured this photo of the Groove-billed Ani in Sand Creek.
1,220 ViewsUPDATE: Westerly Creek Metro District Board Election Cancelled

The election for Westerly Creek Metro District board of directors has been cancelled. Two of the three of candidates withdrew the week of April 18. The district taxes commercial and residential land in Central Park for local infrastructure.
1,198 ViewsYour Hidden Investment in Precious Metals Is at Risk

If you have a gas-powered vehicle, you have three to seven grams of precious metals in your catalytic converter.
1,145 ViewsMessage to Central Park residents: The “financial health” of your special district is being “negatively impacted.”

The issue? Refinancing bonds for Central Park infrastructure construction at a lower rate—a move that could save Central Park property owners $65-70 million in interest over the life of bonds.
1,122 ViewsControlling the coronavirus: Where we stand. Where we’re going.

How is Denver doing at flattening the curve? What symptoms are Denverites reporting and how does that help track illness in the community—even before tests are done? Are we having Covid outbreaks in our grocery stores? What should we do when someone isn’t wearing a mask in the grocery store? What is the projection for how well the virus will be contained in coming months?
And, in a broader view, why do bats spread pathogens; and how are llamas contributing to possible treatments?