by Jenna Thomas | Oct 13, 2020 | Features, Health, News
//Jamaica Shirley and her husband Craig Christopherson holding a photo of the implanted fertilized embryo. Photo provided by the family. Thirty years have passed since Dr. Seuss penned the ever-so-popular book Oh, The Places You’ll Go! The inspirational tale filled...
by Hannah Thomas | Sep 29, 2020 | Features, Local Business
//Rita Price, Angel Neri, Mary Wright and Kendra Anderson. Photos provided by individuals. More than 75% of bars and restaurants in Colorado are independently owned and operated. Prior to COVID-19, those establishments accounted for almost 10% of the state’s labor...
by Madison Lauterbach | Dec 1, 2020 | Editorials
//City and County of Denver workers collect specimen samples from city residents at a temporary COVID-19 testing site at Ruby Hill Park on Nov. 23. Photo by Esteban Fernandez | este.fdez20b@gmail.com As of Nov. 20, Denver has adopted the “Level Red-Severe Risk” public...
by Madison Lauterbach | Aug 25, 2020 | News
//Protesters stand with their fists raised during a moment of silence at the Protect Black Men event at Manual High School on Aug. 24. Photo by Esteban Fernandez |Este.Fdez20B@gmail.com One year ago, Elijah McClain was approached by Aurora police officers in an...
by Esteban Fernandez | Aug 28, 2020 | News
//Gov. Jared Polis signed the executive order on Aug. 27. Photo from Facebook Live stream. Gov. Jared Polis signed an executive order on Aug. 27 aimed at pruning the state government of systemic racism. The order directs state agencies to create inclusive work...
by Padideh Aghanoury | Aug 10, 2020 | News
//Protesters congregate outside the Wellington Webb Municipal Building on Aug. 6 in an effort to bring awareness to the eviction crisis facing Denver in the face of COVID-19. Photo by Esteban Fernandez | Este.Fdez20B@gmail.com Dozens of masked activists cloistered in...
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