Study: $95K income is ‘lower middle class’ in Denver
It takes a lot more money to be considered anything above the lower middle class in the Mile High City.
Study: $95K income is ‘lower middle class’ in Denver Read More »
It takes a lot more money to be considered anything above the lower middle class in the Mile High City.
Study: $95K income is ‘lower middle class’ in Denver Read More »
The state Senate Judiciary Committee is expected in the coming weeks to take its first look at a bill that has divided the usually united county clerks in Colorado over allowing people in jail to vote on election day. This could cost the state between $200,000 and $1 million.
Colorado county clerks are divided over bill to require voting service centers in jails Read More »
Former President Donald Trump and his co-defendants will have to pay $364 million for fraudulently misstating the value of his and his company’s assets on financial statements, a New York judge ruled Friday, levying significant punishments against the ex-president and his business that could hurt him financially and affect his business’ operations.
Trump ordered to pay over $350M in civil fraud case Read More »
State leaders opened a new temporary rental assistance grant program this week that will use $30 million approved by the Colorado legislature in November to try to keep people in their homes after eviction filings reached record high numbers in pockets of the state last year.
New $30 million Colorado rental assistance program launches this week Read More »
In a back room of the Castle Cafe here once a week meets a group of like-minded men from a variety of professional backgrounds known as ‘The Good Ol’ Boys’.
Meet ‘The Good Ol’ Boys’ Club of Douglas County, where you can ‘throw your two cents in’ Read More »
DENVER (KDVR) — According to the unofficial vote tally published by the Denver Office of the Clerk and Recorder, a reportedly contentious board member of the Ebert Metropolitan District Board of Directors has been recalled and replaced.
DENVER — The City of Denver opened the Denver Coliseum as a 24/7 severe weather shelter Friday afternoon, allowing those experiencing homelessness to escape the cold and snow for an extended period of time.
Denver Coliseum to act as 24/7 severe weather shelter through Feb. 16 Read More »
A Democratic-controlled House committee killed legislation that supporters said would put more teeth into Colorado law following hours of testimony, in which victims who were bought and sold as children for purposes of sexual exploitation sought to persuade lawmakers to advance the measure.
Colorado House committee kills bill to increase punishment in child sex crimes Read More »
On a broad commercial drag in rural Fort Morgan, Colo., there’s an aging roadside motel with a yellowed sign out front advertising vacancies at daily and weekly rates. But it’s no longer a functioning motel in the traditional sense, so much as a pay-as-you-go refuge for locals who have nowhere else to call home.
Homeless kids on rural Eastern Plains have few resources, no shelters Read More »
Did our glassy-eyed governor just expose his hypocrisy and ownership of a (Gasp!) gas stove in sharing a picture of his Valentine’s Day meal with the masses?
Gov. Polis busted for cooking on gas stove in his home Read More »