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Franziska Wild How the US approaches homelessness could soon shift drastically. The White House announced a new executive ...
Within the First Baptist Church at 1373 N Grant St in Denver is a brand new coffee shop that celebrates Ethiopian coffee culture while supporting a collective of businesses. Coffee Time is on the east ...
By Robert Davis Denver’s housing market has been a tough nut to crack for a while now. First-time homebuyers are being increasingly priced out as all-cash buyers and investors swoop in to expand their ...
Lakewood Police Chief Phillip Smith engaged directly with protestors Monday night following public comments at the Lakewood City Council meeting at the Lakewood Civic Center. After Gratton’s ...
Southwest Denver – the area between Colfax Avenue, Florida Avenue, Santa Fe Drive, and Sheridan Boulevard— has long been home to hundreds of small businesses, a number of which are owned and operated ...
Part one of a four-part series examining gentrification in Denver, its history, causes, and where our city is going next. The first part of the series will explore the historical beginnings of ...
Footwear in the United States is a multibillion-dollar industry. The powerhouse market has seamlessly generated a major influential gateway into the minds of American youth and culture. Chris Hunt, a ...
Laura Parker is the co-founder, president, and CEO of the Exodus Road, a donation-based organization that develops and engages people with programs to end human trafficking. She and her husband Matt ...
Tammy Vaughn’s mornings begin at the intersection of Colfax Ave. and Broadway St. Each workday, she sweeps the sidewalk, empties the garbage cans, and does her part to keep the Capitol Hill ...
Story and Photos by Giles Clasen When Jax Gratton was a young child at St. Mary’s Catholic School in Moscow, Idaho, she surprised her mother and grandmother by stepping to the front of the church and ...
The Denver tenant power movement highlights collective efforts to address housing challenges and empower tenants in the city.
A new report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) suggests that Denver’s urban “heat island” could get hotter, making summers harder to survive for many people experiencing ...
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