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Courageous Colorado wants open primaries where all voters would get one ballot with all candidates.
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• Severe staffing shortages are causing long wait times at Denver's DMV.
• A small town wants to attract businesses by basically giving away buildings for free.
• Xcel customers could see one of the biggest rate hikes in Colorado history.
A death doula set up a chalkboard in Sloan's Lake where neighbors can write what they want to do before they die.
Denver DMV officials told city council the agency is at about 55% staffing, with 90-minute average waits and one branch closing every week on rotation.
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Mirror Image Arts in Colorado uses innovative Restorative Theatre to steer at-risk youth away from incarceration by providing a supportive and creative outlet.
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• For a month, Flock cameras went offline in Denver. We take a look at the car theft data during that time.
• An effort to let voters mix and match on their primary ballots.
• Kicking around Good News.
The town of Ordway will sell the buildings for cheap, as long as people establish businesses in the town.
We stumbled on a bunch of Bosnians watching the World Cup in Denver and asked our favorite Friday question: "What's your good news?"
Auto theft numbers are down across the state, and without automated license plate reading cameras, Denver had 29% fewer auto thefts in April 2026 than in April 2025.
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A death doula set up a chalkboard in Sloan's Lake where neighbors can write what they want to do before they die.
The town of Ordway will sell the buildings for cheap, as long as people establish businesses in the town.
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Mirror Image Arts in Colorado uses innovative Restorative Theatre to steer at-risk youth away from incarceration by providing a supportive and creative outlet.