Colorado Ballot 2018: What Every Voter Should Know
We break down the 13 initiatives on the ballot this year, so you can focus on rocking the vote.
We break down the 13 initiatives on the ballot this year, so you can focus on rocking the vote.
Colorado gubernatorial candidates Democrat Jared Polis and Republican Walker Stapleton are facing off in a series of six debates across the state this month. We’ve hunted down all the details, so all you need to do is tune in (and vote).
The company best known for its kick scooters dropped 350 e-scooters in Denver this week, bringing the total to 1,400 as the city scrambles to keep up.
After knocking off the Cubs in 13 innings, the Rockies are off to Milwaukee. Here, we break down Tuesday’s drama and size up the Rockies’ odds against the red-hot Brewers.
The Office of the Medical Examiner has a new home—with an award-winning design.
On October 1, the Alliance Center officially took over a program that helps local businesses earn and maintain B Corporation status.
This obit honors the passive-aggressive announcement that inspired irritation, giggles, and surprise from riders of Denver International Airport’s train over the years.
The $14 million complex aims to both boost the sport’s esteem locally and encourage underprivileged kids to be more active.
Before casting your ballot in the midterm election, find out how AG candidates Phil Weiser and George Brauchler compare on the issues.
A letter from the editor of the October 2018 issue of 5280.
When a Rocky Ford police officer was convicted of murder after shooting a young man in 2014, residents of the Eastern Plains town might have believed that the criminal justice system had worked to protect the community. So why does the Rocky Ford Police Department seem more powerful—and less accountable—than ever?
The proposed change to the Colorado Constitution would require private property owners to be compensated when a law or regulation reduces the market value of their property. If passed, it would make Colorado’s property law the most extreme in the nation.
This year has been one of the most active fire seasons in Colorado history, featuring some of the largest, most intense wildfires the state has ever seen. Now, land managers hope prescribed burns can counteract the disturbing trend before it’s too late.
The founder of Denver Infill has made it his mission to thoroughly document Denver’s development, for better or worse. But there’s one change he believes can’t happen soon enough: the eradication of surface parking lots.
As Colorado’s legislature grapples with how to reform its workplace harassment policies, House Majority Leader KC Becker shares exclusive details about the investigation into complaints against Steve Lebsock earlier this year.
Hang on to your handlebars! With the launch of Lyft’s new service, more than 1,000 electric scooters will soon be active in downtown Denver.
Earth Treks debuted its new, 53,000-square-foot facility in Englewood last week.
What do you do six years after your eldest child is murdered in one of the worst mass shootings in American history? If you’re Tom Sullivan, you channel your anger and sorrow into an unlikely campaign for political office.
The best way for Denver nonprofits to reach the people they want to help? Just add wheels.
This group is trying to slow the spread of chronic wasting disease, a disorder infecting deer, moose, and elk in Colorado.