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Community Donations Pour In for American Elm Victims’ Families
By Eric Heinz North Denver residents banded together to raise more than the target goals for fundraisers to benefit the families of two American Elm employees who were killed in a recent shooting. The victims […]
Politics

Mayoral Candidates Take Aim at Run-Off Election
By Eric Heinz Denver’s next mayor comes down to the remaining candidates in the June 6 run-off election, former Mayor John Hickenlooper’s chief of staff Kelly Brough and former Colorado state Senator Mike Johnston. Several […]

Sandoval Defeats Challenger in City Council District 1 Race
By Eric Heinz Councilwoman Amanda P. Sandoval is headed to a second term on the Denver City Council. Sandoval received 82% of the vote. Her challenger, Ava Truckey, received 18%. “I am honored to serve […]

District 1 City Council Candidates Make Their Final Cases
By Eric Heinz Now less than a month away from the April 4 municipal election, the two candidates in the District 1 City Council race spoke with The Denver North Star about what what they […]

Denver Mayor’s Race Packed with 17 Candidates
By Eric Heinz Not sure who to vote for in Denver’s mayoral election? You’re probably not alone. A large field of 17 candidates will dominate the ballot on April 4, with a likely run-off coming […]

Auditor Candidates Make Cases to Be Denver’s Next Watchdog
By Eric Heinz Two candidates vying to be Denver’s next auditor are taking aim at the office by touting their varied experiences. Current Auditor Tim O’Brien, a certified public accountant, was elected to the office […]
Arts and Culture
Health

Seven Things You Can Still Do Right Now
Erika Taylor Walking through the park with my husband recently, he said, “Remember bringing the boys out everyday to crawl around on those picnic tables?” I sighed and smiled and remembered. We are often stopped […]
Community Columns

Elected Official Update: Colorado University System Continues to Proudly Lead

Publisher’s Note: Parady, O’Brien, and a Better Way
Transportation

Failing Bridges Soon to be Replaced by CDOT, But No Date Set
By Gannon Rothman Despite being a gateway to downtown Denver, the bridge on Speer Boulevard is most notable for its shattered concrete and exposed rebar. In a stakeholder meeting that was held in December 2021 […]

City Council Puts New Restriction on Parking ‘Junkers,’ Trucks Despite Backlash from ACLU
By Allen Cowgill Although people voiced concerns about the treatment of unhoused residents who may be living in their cars, the City Council recently approved an update to Denver’s parking ordinance regarding large vehicles, with […]