Colorado Unveils Pioneering Carbon Management Roadmap Towards Net-Zero Emissions by 2050
The Polis administration in Colorado released its Carbon Management Roadmap, aiming for net-zero emissions by 2050. The plan includes nearly 70 policies and emphasizes carbon capture, equitable transition, and job creation in clean energy.
Boulder Parks and Recreation Touts Year of Progress and Community-Aligned Projects in 2024 Annual Report
Boulder Parks and Recreation's 2024 Annual Progress Report details completed projects and ongoing work, emphasizing community-driven priorities and transparency in performance measurement.
Summit Classical Academy Honors Local Law Enforcement with Annual 'Warriors in Blue Day' in Broomfield
Summit Classical Academy celebrated "Warriors in Blue Day," honoring local law enforcement, with the Broomfield Police expressing gratitude for being included in this community event fostering relationships with youth.
Englewood to Host Neighborhood Meeting and Public Hearing on Global Storage's Proposed Mixed-Use Development
Residents of Englewood will soon discuss Global Storage's PUD proposal that integrates storage and sales with local housing. Meetings for input and details are planned for early March at the Englewood Public Library and Civic Center.
CSU to Spark Democratic Discourse with Darrick Hamilton and NCAA's Charlie Baker at Upcoming Democracy Summit
Colorado State University is set to host its Democracy Summit featuring speakers like economist Darrick Hamilton and NCAA President Charlie Baker. The event, focused on democratic innovation, includes lectures, panels, and a documentary screening.
Colorado State Treasurer Dave Young and Finance Officials Urge SEC to Safeguard Retirement Fund Strategies
Colorado State Treasurer Dave Young and 16 state officials urge the SEC and DOL to let fiduciaries assess all investment risks, countering a GOP move to limit this scope, citing potential harm to U.S. retirement funds' competitiveness and stability.
Jefferson County Commissioners Pledge Strong Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Jefferson County Commissioners issued a statement supporting diversity, equity, and inclusion in the community, with mainly positive feedback. Commissioner Kerr invites diverse opinions and public involvement.
Colorado Department of Revenue Begins Processing Tax Returns Amid System Updates Delays
Colorado's Department of Revenue has begun processing tax returns from services like TurboTax and H&R Block, following delays due to tax code updates. An online tax benefits hub has also launched to inform taxpayers of new credits.
University of Denver Researcher Analyses Tree Rings to Predict Weather Patterns, Receives NSF Grant for Neotropics Climate Study
Diego Pons Ganddini studies tree rings to understand past climates and predict weather patterns, supported by an NSF grant to analyze precipitation variations in the Neotropics.
Denver's Power Dynamics: Mayor and City Council's Collaborative Governance with University's Influential Role
The article describes the governance system of Denver, the powers of the mayor and city council, and the relationship between the University of Denver and local government, highlighting avenues for public engagement.












