Category Archives: Politics
Denver City Council Unanimously Approves $1 million Settlement for Hernandez Family: Human Rights Groups Respond
Denver City Council voted unanimously to a settlement agreement announced by the City Attorney’s office […]
Trump Tax Day Big in Denver and Across Nation
Contradicting President Donald Trump’s assertion that no one was interested in his tax returns, thousands […]
Jury Says Three Homeless Advocates Were Camping: One juror asks to pay fine
Editor’s note: On November 28, 2016 The Nation Report received a news tip that a […]
Challenge to Seat Jury That Would Convict Homeless
Editor’s note: On November 28, 2016 The Nation Report received a news tip that a […]
Boulder Part of National Coalition for the Homeless Day of Action
“If you’re homeless in Boulder and you have a pet, you will break the law […]
Town Hall Report: Foote, Jones, Singer
In a series of regularly held town hall meetings, Colorado State Representatives Mike Foote (D […]
Reps Esgar and Salazar Introduce Ralph Carr Freedom Defense Act
The nephew of former Governor Ralph Carr – who served Colorado from 1939 to 1943 […]
Boulder County Residents Tell Commissioners They Will Never Accept Fracking
“John F. Kennedy once said, ‘Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent […]
Town Hall Report: Another Packed Polis Town Hall
“We are living in very dangerous times and we’re worried about a number of things.” […]
Denver City Council Open Comment: City employee pay scale, neighborhood organizations
Editor’s note: In July of 2016 Denver City Council began hearing its first general public […]
“Acting to Keep our Communities Whole” Takes Message to Interstate-25
About 200 marched from Washington Park in Denver to three overpasses on Interstate-25 to display […]
Broomfield Kills Fracking Moratorium
On a 6-3 vote, Broomfield City Council voted to postpone indefinitely a moratorium on fracking, […]