Demanding candidates and media outlets act with integrity and respect towards all community members. Full statement attached. “As a bi-partisan coalition of Black elected officials, community leaders, and organizations, we stand together to condemn the blatant anti-Blackness that has been…
“All too often DAs look the other way when they see police harassing, lying and engaging in illegal conduct. They could be an early warning system and they’re one of the few actors that have the power to deter.”
Overland High School is one of 60 schools in the nation — and the only one in Colorado — participating in the pilot program for AP African American Studies.
Pedro de Araujo, vice president and dean of the college, said the college has tried to rethink how to attract and graduate students from Colorado, including those who are from low-income families and students of color. The Colorado College student…
Signs placed on Broomfield City Council member’s homes read “Proud Gun Free Home” and purported to be from an organization that had no knowledge these signs were made.
Why do the metro area’s communities look the way they do? The answer isn’t completely clear, but two map experts have delved into local property records, uncovering data that could help start to answer that question. They’re trying to discover…
People incarcerated for nonviolent offenses in Colorado could earn time off their sentence if they get a college degree or credential. In 2018, Colorado had one of the worst recidivism rates in the country — half of all formerly incarcerated…
Local and state officials said a state agency designed to safeguard the rights of mobile home residents could have acted faster even as the end result showed its enforcement capabilities were successful.