Denver Ballot Guide: What to Know Before Casting a Vote
The November 5 election features three school board races, four local measures, and two state-wide propositions. Here’s a guide to it all.
The November 5 election features three school board races, four local measures, and two state-wide propositions. Here’s a guide to it all.
A proposal to reintroduce gray wolves to the Centennial State has critics howling, but it wouldn’t be the first time the state’s seen an animal revival.
We examined a few popular assertions about the ballot measure, which would make sports gambling legal in the state.
Or at the very least regain a pulse.
We speak with the Denver-based Matthew Shepard Foundation’s executive director, Jason Marsden, about what’s changed—and what hasn’t—in the past two decades.
A letter from the editor of 5280‘s November 2019 issue.
What you can do if hate finds you—or your community—in Colorado.
Colorado has some of the quietest landscapes in the country. Will we be able to keep them that way?
A new University of Denver program aims to help potential perpetrators of hate crimes escape extremism.
These Colorado examples illustrate the many ways bias bleeds into behavior.
We deconstruct how to successfully prosecute a bias-motivated crime in Denver.
When it comes to bias-motivated crimes, two plus two does not always equal four.
We examine where malevolence lives in Colorado—and what it looks like.
Documenting the rise in hate crimes and biased behavior in Colorado—and what’s being done about it
Hate crimes, hate groups, and other measures of bias in the state are all on the rise. 5280 investigates what’s behind the hostility and what can be done to stop it.
The statewide ballot measure would allow the state to keep excess TABOR taxes instead of refunding the money to taxpayers.
A blast of cold and snow is poised to affect the Mile High City from Wednesday evening to Thursday with several inches of snow forecasted.
The region’s only accredited school of public health is dropping the standardized test requirement in an effort to bring down biased application barriers and recruit a more diverse student body.
The National Weather Service is rolling out a new severe weather alert that warns of intense, but short periods of snowfall and wind resulting in reduced visibility.
Montgomery wants to make sure that Aurora’s growth benefits all of its citizens.