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Denver Bus Riders Demand Cleaner, Safer RTD Stops

Denver bus riders and advocates demand cleaner and safer RTD stops amid concerns over accessibility. The call for improvements follows recent complaints about the condition of bus stops in the city.

Xcel Energy Faces Rising Complaints Amid Doubling Power Outages in Denver

Complaints about Xcel Energy's customer service increased as power outages doubled for customers in Denver. A report from the Colorado Public Utilities Commission highlights these growing concerns.

Extremist Groups in Colorado: A Growing Concern

Extremist groups in Colorado include anti-government, anti-LGBTQ+, and anti-immigrant organizations, as well as white nationalists. These factions pose significant challenges to local communities and state politics.

Things to do in Denver this weekend, May 23-26

Denver hosts various festivals this Memorial Day weekend, including the Boulder Creek Festival and a Summer Exhibition Opening Celebration at MCA Denver.

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Phil Weiser on TABOR, the Labor Peace Act and his primary against Michael Bennet

Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser advocates for changing the Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights cap to improve state funding but seeks public input on specifics. He also discusses the Labor Peace Act and his stance on federal AI regulations at the Colorado SunFest event.

DPD installing naloxone vending machines outside three stations Tuesday

The Denver Police Department installs naloxone vending machines outside three stations on Tuesday to combat opioid overdoses. These machines resemble newspaper vending machines and aim to increase access to life-saving medication.

Giant Rhino Sculpture Being Installed in RiNo

Denver plans to install a giant rhino sculpture in the RiNo neighborhood, inviting residents to name it. The 22,000-pound artwork aims to enhance local culture and community engagement.

Denver Wants Someone to Run Pickleball Courts at Colfax and Broadway

Denver plans to transform a vacant lot at Colfax and Broadway into pickleball courts, seeking an operator for the facility. This initiative aims to revitalize the area and attract sports enthusiasts.

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