After receiving a vague email from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), José, his wife, and their three children arrived on Sunday, June 29, at ICE’s Denver Field Office and Office of Chief Counsel in Centennial, Colorado.
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Exhibit Reveals How Undergarments Shaped Women’s Liberation and Social Roles
The Center for Colorado Women’s History will present "Rumors of Bloomers," an exhibition opening on March 29 that explores the evolution of women's undergarments and their impact on society.
Boebert Declares ‘No Path to Victory’ for Rivals After She Secured Trump Endorsement; Poll Indicates Otherwise
In the race for Congress, U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) stated her anticipation of victory on June 25, the state primary, following an endorsement from former President Donald Trump.
How YOU Can Hire a Migrant. Group Connects Coloradans with Newcomers Seeking Work
A Denver-based community initiative led by Andrea Ryall and the Facebook group Highlands Moms and Neighbors is making significant strides in connecting Venezuelan and South American migrants with community support and employment opportunities.
Abortion, Election Fraud, and Education Reform Dominate Debate Among GOP Candidates for Eastern CO Congressional Seat
On Saturday, the Colorado Young Republicans held a debate for GOP contenders in Congressional District 4 at the Deep Space Parker Lounge and Event Center.
Pikes Peak Library District To Exhibit Works by Chuck Asay – Known for Racially Insensitive Cartoons
The Pikes Peak Library District (PPLD) is poised to open "The Names Change but Issues Stay the Same," an exhibition dedicated to the works of Chuck Asay, an editorial cartoonist whose tenure at the Colorado Springs Gazette was as notable for its longevity as it was for its divisiveness.
Nikki Haley Visits Colorado in Last-Ditch Effort To Drum Up Support Ahead of Super Tuesday
Republican presidential hopeful Nikki Haley delivered an urgent address to Colorado voters one week before the Super Tuesday primaries.
Aurora’s Public Defender Privatization Plan Faces Scrutiny Ahead of Council Vote
The Aurora City Council's decision to consider privatizing the Public Defender's Office has been met with resistance from the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Colorado.
The Catholic Church Weighs In on Dueling Abortion Initiatives Ahead of 2024 Election
Catholic leaders urge strategic pro-life engagement amid 2024 abortion initiative showdown.
Lawmakers Advance Bill Mandating More Training To Carry Concealed Handguns in Colorado
In a party-line vote of 8-3 late Tuesday, the Colorado House Judiciary Committee passed a bill to tighten concealed handgun permit requirements.