Denver Public Schools Vow to Protect Immigrant Students as Trump Considers Ending 'Sensitive Locations' Policy
Colorado's largest school district, serves more than 88,000 students, 75% of whom are students of color, and over half are Latino
Denver Closes Final Migrant Shelter Two Years After Declaring State of Emergency Due To Large Influx
Nearly 43,000 migrants arrived in that time span. Figures have significantly declined in recent months
Sinaloa Cartel Drugs-for-Cars Scheme Busted in Denver
The 17 suspects stole over 200 vehicles in a two-year span; they traded high-end pickup trucks and SUV's to the Sinaloa Cartel for cocaine, fentanyl and meth
Denver to Close Apartment Complex That Went Viral When Trump Used It as An Example of Violent Takeover By Venezuelan Gang
The decision to close the complex in Aurora is attributed to a broader lack of property management by the property's owners
Here are the Least Expensive Cities in the U.S. to Celebrate Christmas
There are many places to spend Christmas in the U.S. but these are the most attractive and economical options so you can celebrate without breaking the bank.
Trump's 'Border Czar' Slams Denver Mayor for Stance on Deportations: 'I'm Willing to Put Him in Jail'
Homan stated last week that the new administration would withhold federal funds from states that refuse to cooperate with its mass deportation initiatives.
Colorado Mayor Vows to Use Local Police to Stop Trump Mass Deportations; Calls it a 'Tiananmen Square Moment'
In the last few days, other Democrats have taken stances similar to the Denver mayor, including the governors of Illinois and California
Denver Mayor Helps Himself to Someone Else's Car After Finding Hertz Rental Counter 'Abandoned' by Employees
Multiple Hertz customers, including the mayor of Denver, Colorado, attempting to pick up rental cars simply chose cars with keys in them, driving away after arriving at an unmanned rental counter at the Syracuse Regional Airport in upstate New York.
Colorado Teen Suffers Sudden Kidney Failure After Eating at McDonald's, Leaving Family Shocked: 'She Never Had Any Health Problems Ever'
A Colorado high school teen is lucky to be alive after eating a Quarter Pounder from McDonald's that caused life-threatening E. coli poisoning.
Notorious Bank Robber Nicknamed 'The Penguin' Caught and Jailed Thanks to Very Distinctive 'Waddle'
A bank robber with a distinctive gait has been sentenced to over 13 years in prison for his alleged involvement in multiple bank robberies across the Denver area.
Funeral Home Director Accused of Stashing Human Remains at His House, Leaving Woman's Body in Hearse for Over a Year Will Plead to Corpse Abuse
A man is scheduled to enter a plea after cremated remains were found throughout his home and a body was left beneath blankets in a hearse for over a year.
Immigrant Arrivals Have Gotten So Rare in Denver That Officials No Longer Track Them
City authorities recently said next year they will end a program aimed at helping migrants transition to more stable living in the city
Texas Residents Protest and Halt Construction of a New Migrant Shelter in the Area
The facility in Juarez will replace the Kiki Romero migrant shelter, which has been open since 2019 and has accommodated more than 300,000 people since
Despite Recent Cases, a Texas District Attorney says El Paso is not "Ground Zero" for Tren de Aragua Activity
By labeling the gang as a foreign terrorist organization, Texas can now increase resources to combat the group as well as creating a dedicated task force
Denver will end program to support migrants as of next year as arrivals continue to drop
The program is designed to help migrants get temporary housing and job trainings, among other benefits
Colorado strip clubs under investigation for abusing loophole to avoid paying dancers fairly
The Denver Auditor's Office issued subpoena's for 3 of the city's biggest strip clubs to provide comprehensive payroll information in a wage-theft investigation
Denver police rejects claim about gang members taking over Aurora apartments after viral video
Aurora Police Department Interim Chief Heather Morris said officers in the area learned there is "definitely a different picture" of the scenario
Denver to tap extra funds as immigrants are facing mass evictions in the city
The city announced plans to work with landlords to connect at-risk residents with resources to prevent evictions
Cities across the country are bridging labor gaps by hiring asylum seekers with work permits
From Denver to New York, labor plans are helping stimulate local economies and reduce government spending on migrant support
Notorious Venezuelan gang 'Tren de Aragua' linked to violent jewel heist in Denver
Footage from the robbery shows men brandishing guns, breaking into an office, and pistol-whipping two women who then fall to the floor
Denver braces for possible influx of Venezuelan immigrants as country's election fallout drags on
The city has received over 42,000 migrants since December 2022
Denver closes the last of its immigrant shelters as influx has decreased as of late
Over the past 18 months, approximately 42,000 immigrants from Central and South America arrived in the city
Utah Governor Accuses Denver Mayor's Office Of Lack Of Transparency In Migrant Relocation Efforts
According to the spokesperson for Mayor Johnston Jordan Fuja, Denver has served more than 42,000 newcomers, noting that most of them arrived in organized buses from Texas.
Denver spent $280 million on migrant care in the past year
The Common Sense Institute estimated the costs to the city, local school districts, and the health care system.
How Denver is looking to integrate more than 1,400 unaccompanied migrant children who arrived in the city
Most of them have come from Honduras, according to U.S. Department of Health and Human Services data.
How Denver's changed approach to immigrants seeks to help them build a more stable life
The city is implementing a plan that provides six months of housing, job training, language instruction and legal support
How Latino voters are seeking to shape Colorado congressional races
An Axios report highlights that the voting bloc comprises about 15% of the state's voters.
Latinas in Tech's Aimara Rodriguez: "Denver offers the perfect mix of professional growth and innovation"
Colorado's capital has become a hotspot for San Francisco Bay Area tech companies to open secondary offices.
Denver migrants refuse to vacate encampment and send list of demands to the mayor instead
The group's list includes over 10 items, among them access to immigration attorneys and fresh cooking ingredients
Colorado group offers $10,000 grants to support minority women, including Latinas, in buying their first home
Project I See You has already given 60 grants to women in the Denver metro area since 2021