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Littwin: Tear gas, anger and confusion on the streets of Denver, finger pointing in...

Let’s start with the obvious. People around the nation have gathered in protest of George Floyd’s killing by Minneapolis police — thousands were at...
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Unclear Danger 1B: Remembering Rocky Flats

  Welcome to the first supplemental, side episode in our Rocky Flats series. Herein you’ll find a recording of the panel we put on at...
Valerie Love, a respiratory therapist at the VA Hospital in Aurora, outside the room she and team of critical care specialists are trying to keep the Rev. Terrance "Big T" Hughes alive. (Photo by VA spokeswoman Brandy Morrison)

Greene: ‘Small wins,’ then a setback in the fight to keep Denver pastor alive...

Last Thursday, respiratory therapist Valerie Love stood next to the bed of the Aurora VA Hospital's first and longest COVID-19 patient, the Rev. Terrance...
Even for the most faithful, hope is harder to muster this year, Rev. Reginald C. Holmes writes. (Flickr photo by Omran Jamal)

For one Denver pastor, “Next year in Jerusalem” is too long to wait 'Could...

The Rev. Reginald C. Holmes is co-pastor at New Covenant Christian Church / Alpha Omega Ministries in Denver. His partner there, the Rev. Terrance...
Street scene in Denver's Stapleton neighborhood. Residents have until July 31, 2019 to vote on whether to rename the neighborhood.

Guest Post: It’s time to change the name of Denver’s Stapleton neighborhood The neighborhood...

I live, work, and raise my family in Stapleton. And I strongly support renaming our community.  My reasons for this are deeply personal: I am...
The Spring Café on opening day in 2015. The café, which offered employment to immigrants and refugees and helped them integrate into American society, closed earlier this month as a direct result of the Trump administration's cut in refugee admissions. (Photo courtesy of Paula Schriefer)

Guest Post: Denver’s Spring Café closure is call to support Colorado immigrants and refugees

Spring Institute for Intercultural Learning opened The Spring Café in December of 2015 with a tremendous sense of promise and purpose. Sure, we wanted...
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Unclear Danger 4B: A Rebuttal of Sorts

The reactions to the most recent episode of Unclear Danger: The Colorado Story of Rocky Flats have been overwhelming. In the form of two...
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