Category: News

  • News Briefs 03. 12. 24

    News Briefs 03. 12. 24

    House in Denver Explodes; One Person Hospitalized A Corroded Gas Line sent someone to the hospital yesterday afternoon after it exploded in a neighborhood southwest of Denver. Air traffic footage taken by Denevr 7 showed multiple paramedics at the scene, with the condition of the hospitalized person currently unknown. According to the Denver Fire Captain,…

  • News Briefs 03. 11. 24

    News Briefs 03. 11. 24

    Photo from The Atlantic Denver Council Considering Sugary Drink Ban A new ordinance being weighed by the Denver City Council would ban sugary drinks like juice and soda off the kids menu at restaurants. If adopted, kids menu drink options would be reduced to milk or water, though all drink options would still be able…

  • News Briefs 03. 08. 24

    News Briefs 03. 08. 24

    Rousing State of the Union Address Leaves Out Gaza Peace Plan Last night President Biden gave the annual State of the Union address to Congress and invited guests. Democrats have lauded Biden’s powerful oratory and echoes to the presidencies of FDR, particularly in the framing of expanded rights and the calls for unity during wartime. …

  • News Briefs 03. 07. 24

    News Briefs 03. 07. 24

    Colorado to Restrict Suncor’s Discharge of Dangerous “Forever Chemicals” into Sand Creek On Wednesday, Colorado issued a new, long-overdue water-pollution permit to Suncor Energy that restricts the amount of “forever chemicals” and other harmful pollutants the company’s Commerce City refinery can discharge into Sand Creek. Sand Creek is an important source of water for drinking…

  • News Briefs 03. 06. 24

    News Briefs 03. 06. 24

    Biden Wins Over Trump in Colorado Primaries Last night, Colorado held its Presidential Primaries for the 2024 election. Over 1.3 million Democrat and Republican Voters showed out to cast their choice for who would advance to November’s general election. President Joe Biden handedly won the Democratic Primary with 83% of the, while in second place…

  • How Are Bilingual Schools Handling The New Influx Of Newcomer Students?

    How Are Bilingual Schools Handling The New Influx Of Newcomer Students?

    By Juanita Hurtado Over the last year, thousands of migrants have been arriving in Denver looking for shelter and leaving behind the violence and financial strain of their homeland. But, as Denver has started to set up stricter policies, a new problem has been arising: how to provide for the newcomer students that are arriving…