Denver’s Martin Luther King Jr. Day Marade (a combination march and parade) is one of the largest MLK celebrations in the country. Participants enjoyed perfect weather as they marched down Colfax from City Park to Civic Center Park.
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Anti-LGBTQ Catholic Conference In Denver Draws Ire From Progressives
A conference held Saturday by the Archdiocese of Denver that featured Andrew Comiskey, a prominent anti-gay activist and proponent of so-called “conversion therapy,” drew harsh criticism from local progressive groups.
PHOTOS: Womxn’s March On Denver 2019
Scenes from the 2019 Womxn’s March at Denver’s Civic Center Park
Former Colorado Lawmaker Running For City Council Equates Democrats To Nazis
Former State Rep. Gordon Klingenschmitt (R-Colo Springs), who is in the race for Colorado Springs City Council, shared an image on his Facebook page this week that appears to equate Democrats to Nazis.
New Ad Calls On Gardner To End Shutdown
Colorado’s morning news watchers got a dose of politics with their coffee earlier today. A new ad campaign launched today is calling Senator Cory Gardner (R-CO) to account for his role in the now month-long government shutdown.
Republican Calls Bill To Make Sex-Ed More Inclusive For LGBTQ Kids “Bereft Of Any Actual Morals”
A bill seeking to make sex-ed programs in public schools more comprehensive and inclusive is drawing criticism from some Colorado Republicans, including the Republican House Minority Leader, despite having bipartisan support in the legislature.
Chaffee County Republicans Share Fake News Claiming Trump Donated $1 Billion To Build Border Wall
A Facebook post by Chaffee County, Colorado, Republicans claimed “Trump Family Donates $1 Billion To Wall Fund,” and that is simply not true.
Gardner Continues Raking In Cash During Shutdown
Senator Cory Gardner (R-CO) was the guest of honor at an exclusive fundraiser yesterday morning, hosted by a white shoe law firm at an undisclosed location.
Progressive Groups Kick Off Lobby Day For Women And Families At Colorado Capitol
A coalition of progressive groups and lawmakers gathered at Colorado’s Capitol this morning to kick off Women and Families Wednesdays, a weekly lobby day aimed at influencing elected leaders to support policies that help women and families.
In Wide-Ranging Radio Interview, Buck Praises Democrats and Attacks His GOP Opponent
Shortly after calling Democratic Congressman Joe Neguse Boulder “another Cory Gardner,” as in a “ray of sunshine,” U.S. Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO) took shots at one of his opponents in the race to be leader of the state Republican Party.