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This is powerful reporting from @sethklamann.bsky.social and the @denverpost.com. www.denverpost.com/2026/05/24/c...
Things I'm not ready to see in a city council agenda: "The Department of Finance will present the 2027 budget kickoff."
Denver Book Society and Kwame Spearman have parted ways.
"It became clear that a change in leadership was needed,” the store wrote.
“This transition is not a change in direction," Spearman wrote in @westword.com. "It is the completion of the original plan.”
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"Bookstores should be places of quiet discovery, not headlines," he wrote in Westword. "And so I'm moving on." www.westword.com/opinion/kwam...
This 600-person, 12-block town of Mountain View is punching above its weight when it comes to political drama. @kiarademare.bsky.social's story is absolutely wild. denverite.com/2026/05/22/m...
This is a brutal line from this powerful essay from my former editor @obedmanuel.bsky.social @thebarbedwire.com: "It takes valor to free one’s self from the grip of a country that is too foolish to recognize your worth."
This is massive news for Denver. Patty is a legend, a brilliant editor and a mentor to so many of us working in Denver media. Thankfully, even after retiring, she’ll still be writing. www.westword.com/opinion/patr...
A judge has ruled the Trump administration can't force Denver and Colorado to use local resources on immigration enforcement. denverite.com/2026/03/31/d...
This attorney has lived in her car for a decade. The community offered help, which she largely rejected. In March, police, neighbors, advocates and city hall tried to force her to move her indoors. This story is about what happened after she refused. denverite.com/2026/05/04/d...
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In a city trying to end homelessness, Suzanne Elaine McKinney has refused everybody’s efforts to bring her inside.
Journalism ethics experts tell @samtabachnik.bsky.social they'd never heard of a reporter getting caught fabricating quotes or inventing sources, then just changing their name in order to keep practicing the trade elsewhere. “It’s safe to say this is historically unprecedented in the modern era.”