Denver Stands Firm, Seeks Dismissal of Federal Lawsuit Over Immigration Policy Compliance
Denver has filed a motion to dismiss a federal lawsuit demanding compliance with the Trump Administration's immigration policies, asserting adherence to federal law and rejecting the government's deportation agenda.
Broomfield Announces Facility Schedule Changes for Labor Day, Essential Services Remain Operational
Broomfield announces facility closures and adjusted hours for Labor Day; city offices, the library, and recreation centers will be closed, while the Community Center will open with reduced hours.
Colorado House Passes Bill to Combat Soaring Health Insurance Premiums and Coverage Losses
Colorado House passes a bill to reduce health insurance premium hikes and prevent loss of coverage for thousands of residents, with measures like a reinsurance program and increased transparency in health insurance pricing.
Governor Polis and Commissioner Greenberg Celebrate Colorado's Agricultural Heritage at 153rd State Fair
Governor Polis celebrated Colorado's agricultural community at the 153rd State Fair, praising farmers and ranchers as the event's "beating heart," and highlighting their contributions.
Colorado House Passes Six Bills in Bid to Tackle $1.2B Budget Shortfall Amid Partisan Tensions
The Colorado House passed six bills to address a $1.2 billion shortfall, including tax revenue increases and spending cuts. Republicans argue these bills unfairly tax small businesses and individuals.
Denver Auditor's Report Reveals Lingering Inefficacies in 311 Service Despite Previous Warnings
Denver Auditor Timothy M. O'Brien's audit finds persistent inefficiencies in the coordination between Denver 311 and city agencies, negatively impacting city services and response to resident inquiries.












