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Candidate Q&A: Colorado attorney general

Colorado Newsline


KEYWORD SCORE: 85.36. boulder, buses, civil rights, colorado, election, enforcement, jena griswold, latino, lawsuit, petition, phil weiser, police, questionnaire, renter, traffic, voting rights, lgbtq

"I voted" stickers are seen at the Blair-Caldwell African American Research Library polling location in Denver on Jan. 25, 2024. (Quentin Young/Colorado Newsline) Coloradans will vote in primary elections June 30 to determine which candidates will represent their party in the general election in November. The elections cover Colorado’s four statewide constitutional offices, one U.S. Senate seat, all eight of the state’s congressional districts, state legislative districts and other races. Colorado Newsline sent questionnaires to candidates in contested primary races and is publishing responses

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Candidate Q&A: Colorado governor

Colorado Newsline


KEYWORD SCORE: 83.97. air quality, budget, civil rights, colorado, commission, development, election, electric vehicle, enforcement, homelessness, housing, infrastructure, ku klux klan, mayor, michael bennet, phil weiser, public education, questionnaire, small business, students, tabor, traffic, transgender

"I voted" stickers are seen at the Blair-Caldwell African American Research Library polling location in Denver on Jan. 25, 2024. (Quentin Young/Colorado Newsline) Coloradans will elect the 44th governor in state history this year, and the nominees of the Democratic, Republican and Unity parties will be determined by primary elections on June 30. Gov. Jared Polis, a Democrat first elected in 2018 and reelected four years later, is term-limited. Colorado Newsline sent questionnaires to candidates in contested primary races and is publishing responses as part of its voter guide to help Coloradans

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City of Boulder Announces New Public Safety Information Center

Yellow Scene Magazine


KEYWORD SCORE: 69.88. boulder, boulder police department, city council, city of boulder, city staff, colorado, open space, police, sundance film festival, traffic, transportation

*Press releases are provided to Yellow Scene Magazine. In an effort to keep our community informed, we publish some press releases in whole.* *Monday, June 8, 2026* *Media Contacts:* *Jennifer Ciplet, Media Relations, cip...@bouldercolorado.gov* *City of Boulder announces new Public Safety Information Center to advance coordinated, community-centered safety* *An expanded use of the existing Drones as First Responder program and other real-time technology will enhance situational awareness and lead to more efficient, informed, and safer response* BOULDER, Colo. — The City of Boulder is pleased

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History Colorado: Adobe Art, LGBTQ+ Pride, Scenic Train Rides, and Remarkable Exhibitions in June

Yellow Scene Magazine


KEYWORD SCORE: 64.11. black, boulder, boulder county, city clerk, civil rights, colorado, commission, transgender, lgbtq

*Press releases are provided to Yellow Scene Magazine. In an effort to keep our community informed, we publish some press releases in whole.* *PRESS CONTACT* *Angelika Albaladejo, Manager of Communications and Public Relations* *(720) 541-2334 | hc_m...@state.co.us* *DENVER — May 28, 2026* — The Centennial State’s commemorative summer is heating up at History Colorado museums across the state. From once-in-a-generation experiences to scenic train rides, family-friendly events, intriguing talks, summer socials, captivating displays of rare treasures, and so much more – History Colorado is offe

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RTD route changes; DPS poised to ban cell phones; CDOC freezes visitation after deaths

KGNU News


KEYWORD SCORE: 63.96. bus line, colorado, enforcement, kgnu news, morning magazine, students

Headlines Monday, June 8, 2026 - [image: cover] *play_arrow* RTD route changes; DPS poised to ban cell phones; CDOC freezes visitation after deaths KGNU News *RTD expands and extends routes, cuts others* Sweeping RTD Bus and Light Rail line changes went into effect yesterday. According to a press release from RTD, the changes come from data showing a need for more support for specific lines, as well as a reconstruction project that affects primarily light rail routes. In the light rail category, some of the biggest changes are the addition of the C Line running from Union to Littleton-mineral

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Where Democrats Alex Kelloff, Dwayne Romero stand on the issues in Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District primary

Colorado Sun


KEYWORD SCORE: 63.50. affordable housing, budget, child care, city council, clean energy, colorado, comprehensive plan, development, election, housing, infrastructure, land use, lawsuit, moratorium, police, students

Two Democrats are running against each other in the Democratic primary for Colorado’s Third Congressional District on June 30: Businessman Alex Kelloff and Dwayne Romero, a former U.S. Army Ranger and Aspen city councilmember. The winner will face off against the winner of the Republican primary in November. The seat is currently held by Republican U.S. Rep. Jeff Hurd of Grand Junction. *Alex Kelloff* is a businessman who co-founded Armada Skis. He is 53 and lives in Aspen. He is building a house in Old Snowmass. *Dwayne Romero* is a U.S. Army Ranger veteran and former Aspen city councilmember

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City of Boulder announces new Public Safety Information Center to advance coordinated, community-centered safety

Boulder Colorado Release


KEYWORD SCORE: 60.00. boulder, boulder police department, city council, city of boulder, city staff, colorado, open space, police, sundance film festival, traffic, transportation

City of Boulder announces new Public Safety Information Center to advance coordinated, community-centered safety Untitled design (4).png cipletj@boulde… Sat, 06/06/2026 - 13:41 Jun 08, 2026 *An expanded use of the existing Drones as First Responder program and other real-time technology will enhance situational awareness and lead to more efficient, informed and safer response.* The City of Boulder is pleased to announce the launch of a new Public Safety Information Center, a citywide resource that leverages the latest in technology to help keep the Boulder community safe. The center will serve

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Candidate Q&A: Colorado’s 5th Congressional District

Colorado Newsline


KEYWORD SCORE: 54.41. colorado, development, election, housing, petition, questionnaire, single-family, small business, turnout, voting rights

[image: The U.S. Capitol on July 2, 2025. (Photo by Ashley Murray/States Newsroom)] The U.S. Capitol on July 2, 2025. (Photo by Ashley Murray/States Newsroom) Coloradans will vote in primary elections June 30 to determine which candidates will represent their party in the general election in November. The elections cover Colorado’s four statewide constitutional offices, one U.S. Senate seat, all eight of the state’s congressional districts, state legislative districts and other races. Colorado Newsline sent questionnaires to candidates in contested primary races and is publishing responses as

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“We’ve seen a 91% decrease in excessive speeding:” What to know about CDOT’s work zone speed enforcement

KGNU News


KEYWORD SCORE: 54.32. cdot, colorado, colorado department of transportation, enforcement, kgnu news, morning magazine, traffic, transportation

- [image: cover] *play_arrow* “We’ve seen a 91% decrease in excessive speeding:” What to know about CDOT’s work zone speed enforcement KGNU News You or someone you know may have received a $75 speeding ticket in the mail recently. Civil penalties for exceeding the speed limit by 10 miles or above are now active in the Colorado 119 and I-25 North work zones. The Colorado Department of Transportation says the use of speed cameras in high-risk areas like work zones has major potential to save lives. Since the warning period began in March, CDOT has seen a significant decrease in excessive speedin

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Candidate Q&A: Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District

Colorado Newsline


KEYWORD SCORE: 52.80. budget, colorado, election, housing, infrastructure, questionnaire, small business

[image: The U.S. Capitol on July 2, 2025. (Photo by Ashley Murray/States Newsroom)] The U.S. Capitol on July 2, 2025. (Photo by Ashley Murray/States Newsroom) Coloradans will vote in primary elections June 30 to determine which candidates will represent their party in the general election in November. The elections cover Colorado’s four statewide constitutional offices, one U.S. Senate seat, all eight of the state’s congressional districts, state legislative districts and other races. Colorado Newsline sent questionnaires to candidates in contested primary races and is publishing responses as

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Candidate Q&A: Colorado’s 1st Congressional District

Colorado Newsline


KEYWORD SCORE: 51.33. affordable housing, black, budget, buses, colorado, election, housing, infrastructure, questionnaire, tenant, transportation, voting rights

[image: The U.S. Capitol on July 2, 2025. (Photo by Ashley Murray/States Newsroom)] The U.S. Capitol on July 2, 2025. (Photo by Ashley Murray/States Newsroom) Coloradans will vote in primary elections June 30 to determine which candidates will represent their party in the general election in November. The elections cover Colorado’s four statewide constitutional offices, one U.S. Senate seat, all eight of the state’s congressional districts, state legislative districts and other races. Colorado Newsline sent questionnaires to candidates in contested primary races and is publishing responses as

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City of Boulder Launches Wildfire-Resilient Landscapes Guide

Yellow Scene Magazine


KEYWORD SCORE: 50.30. boulder, city manager, city of boulder, colorado, diversity, marshall fire

*Press releases are provided to Yellow Scene Magazine. In an effort to keep our community informed, we publish some press releases in whole.* *Friday, June 5, 2026* *Media Contacts:* *Jamie Barker, Boulder Fire-Rescue PIO, 720-545-6012, bar...@bouldercolorado.gov* *Layra Nicli, Communications Manager, nic...@bouldercolorado.gov* *City of Boulder Launches Wildfire-Resilient Landscapes Guide to Improve Resilience of Homes, People, and the Environment* *Boulder, Colo.* — The City of Boulder has launched a brand-new Wildfire-Resilient Landscapes Guide, a comprehensive, science-based resource desi

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‘Experiments in Public Art: A Boulder Future’ Exhibition Opens June 8

Yellow Scene Magazine


KEYWORD SCORE: 50.23. boulder, boulder valley comprehensive plan, colorado, comprehensive plan, development, sustainability

*Press releases are provided to Yellow Scene Magazine. In an effort to keep our community informed, we publish some press releases in whole.* *Monday, June 8, 2026* *Media Contacts:* *Emi Smith, Media Relations, 720-822-9529* *Cate Stanek, Media Relations, 303-775-0984* *bouldercolorado.gov* *‘Experiments in Public Art: A Boulder Future’ exhibition opens June 8* *Exhibition highlights creative projects and community voices shaping the Boulder Valley Comprehensive Plan update* BOULDER, Colo. – *Experiments in Public Art: A Boulder Future* showcases how a series of artist-led public art projects

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RTD route changes; DPS poised to ban cell phones; CDOC freezes visitation after deaths

KGNU News


KEYWORD SCORE: 47.06. bus line, colorado, enforcement, kgnu news, morning magazine, students

Listeners: Top listeners: KGNU Broadcast Live On-Air 9:30 am - 12:00 pm 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm 3:00 pm - 3:30 pm RTD route changes; DPS poised to ban cell phones; CDOC freezes visitation after deaths KGNU News Sweeping RTD Bus and Light Rail line changes went into effect yesterday. According to a press release from RTD, the changes come from data showing a need for more support for specific lines, as well as a reconstruction project that affects primarily light rail routes.In the light rail category, some of the biggest changes are the addition of the C Line running from Union to Littleton-mineral

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Candidate Q&A: Colorado’s 8th Congressional District

Colorado Newsline


KEYWORD SCORE: 45.69. budget, buses, colorado, commission, election, housing, infrastructure, latino, lawsuit, police, public meeting, questionnaire, small business, transportation, voting rights

[image: The U.S. Capitol on July 2, 2025. (Photo by Ashley Murray/States Newsroom)] The U.S. Capitol on July 2, 2025. (Photo by Ashley Murray/States Newsroom) Coloradans will vote in primary elections June 30 to determine which candidates will represent their party in the general election in November. The elections cover Colorado’s four statewide constitutional offices, one U.S. Senate seat, all eight of the state’s congressional districts, state legislative districts and other races. Colorado Newsline sent questionnaires to candidates in contested primary races and is publishing responses as

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As retiree pensions shrank, Colorado PERA paid its staff millions of dollars in bonuses

Colorado Sun


KEYWORD SCORE: 44.16. affordable housing, budget, colorado, covid-19, housing, landmark, pandemic, public sector

In 2022, the Colorado state pension fund had its worst year since the Great Recession, losing $9.8 billion. The losses were so large, they set the Colorado Public Employees’ Retirement Association’s finances back for years, digging a hole that the pension is only now starting to climb out of. But in the aftermath, PERA’s investment managers took home some of their largest bonuses ever. On average, PERA’s investment staff more than doubled their take-home pay, earning bonuses of $299,000 — the equivalent of tacking an extra 124% onto their salaries. Nine investment officials received more than

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Candidate Q&A: Colorado’s 2nd Congressional District

Colorado Newsline


KEYWORD SCORE: 44.09. boulder, budget, colorado, election, enforcement, housing, joe neguse, questionnaire, small business, traffic

[image: The U.S. Capitol on July 2, 2025. (Photo by Ashley Murray/States Newsroom)] The U.S. Capitol on July 2, 2025. (Photo by Ashley Murray/States Newsroom) Coloradans will vote in primary elections June 30 to determine which candidates will represent their party in the general election in November. The elections cover Colorado’s four statewide constitutional offices, one U.S. Senate seat, all eight of the state’s congressional districts, state legislative districts and other races. Colorado Newsline sent questionnaires to candidates in contested primary races and is publishing responses as

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“We’ve seen a 91% decrease in excessive speeding:” What to know about CDOT’s work zone speed enforcement

KGNU News


KEYWORD SCORE: 42.23. cdot, colorado, colorado department of transportation, enforcement, kgnu news, morning magazine, traffic, transportation

Listeners: Top listeners: KGNU Broadcast Live On-Air 9:30 am - 12:00 pm 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm 3:00 pm - 3:30 pm “We’ve seen a 91% decrease in excessive speeding:” What to know about CDOT’s work zone speed enforcement KGNU News You or someone you know may have received a $75 speeding ticket in the mail recently. Civil penalties for exceeding the speed limit by 10 miles or above are now active in the Colorado 119 and I-25 North work zones.The Colorado Department of Transportation says the use of speed cameras in high-risk areas like work zones has major potential to save lives.Since the warning per

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Candidate Q&A: Colorado’s 4th Congressional District

Colorado Newsline


KEYWORD SCORE: 42.19. colorado, election, infrastructure, lawsuit, public education, questionnaire, small business

[image: The U.S. Capitol on July 2, 2025. (Photo by Ashley Murray/States Newsroom)] The U.S. Capitol on July 2, 2025. (Photo by Ashley Murray/States Newsroom) Coloradans will vote in primary elections June 30 to determine which candidates will represent their party in the general election in November. The elections cover Colorado’s four statewide constitutional offices, one U.S. Senate seat, all eight of the state’s congressional districts, state legislative districts and other races. Colorado Newsline sent questionnaires to candidates in contested primary races and is publishing responses as

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Candidate Q&A: Colorado secretary of state

Colorado Newsline


KEYWORD SCORE: 36.47. campaign finance, civil rights, civil rights act, colorado, election, jena griswold, questionnaire, small business, turnout

Se ven etiquetas de “I voted” (“yo voté”) en el centro electoral de la biblioteca Blair-Caldwell African American Research Library en Denver el 25 de enero, 2024. (Quentin Young/Colorado Newsline) Coloradans will vote in primary elections June 30 to determine which candidates will represent their party in the general election in November. The elections cover Colorado’s four statewide constitutional offices, one U.S. Senate seat, all eight of the state’s congressional districts, state legislative districts and other races. Colorado Newsline sent questionnaires to candidates in contested primary

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What Do Ransomware Attacks Truly Cost?

Governing


KEYWORD SCORE: 35.19. budget, election, infrastructure, police, traffic

Editor's Note: This article appears in Governing's Q2 2026 Magazine. You can subscribe here. It didn’t seem like an emergency at first. Some of the machines at Nevada’s data center weren’t responding. These were important machines — they supported the private cloud environments used by many executive branch agencies — but a network outage “is not too uncommon for us,” says state CIO Tim Galluzi. As the IT operations team investigated, however, it became clear that the problem ran deeper. They soon discovered that someone — or some software — had scrambled the data on the machines, making it un

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Cities Lack Consistent Sidewalk Data. Could Crowdsourced Sidewalk Data Be the Key?

Next City


KEYWORD SCORE: 34.19. ballot measure, city council, infrastructure, lawsuit, public health, shelter, students, transit, transportation

Using Project Sidewalk's tool, users can label curb ramps, obstuctions, and maintenance issues on city sidewalks around the world. (Image courtesy Project Sidewalk) *This story was produced with support from the Solutions Journalism Network’s How Government Responds Innovation Fund.* I’m on a tree-lined street in Lincoln Park, a city in Metro Detroit, studying a curb ramp — the part of the sidewalk that slopes down to meet the street at an intersection so that someone using a wheelchair can safely cross. I mark the ramp “good” and move on. Psych! I’m not in Lincoln Park. I’m labeling and ratin

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The Power of ‘Translocal’ Learning

Next City


KEYWORD SCORE: 33.73. affordable housing, black, housing, purchase land

(Photo Courtesy of Asian Arts Initiative / C&CPF) Sponsored content from The Culture & Community Power Fund. Sponsored content policy *This sponsored series is created in partnership with The Culture & Community Power Fund (C&CPF), a national funders’ collaborative advancing the role of culture in building identity, agency, and collective power. This series explores the cultural ecosystem—the traditions, stories, rituals, and spaces that sustain frontline communities—and what it takes to support and strengthen it. Read the complete series.* The Assembly of Black Possibilities gathered practiti

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Jaisal Noor on solutions journalism, community trust and the future of local media — Storytellers of Color

KGNU News


KEYWORD SCORE: 32.76. kgnu news

- [image: cover] *play_arrow* Jaisal Noor on solutions journalism, community trust and the future of local media — Storytellers of Color KGNU News On today’s episode of *Storytellers of Color*, KGNU’s Rossana Longo-Better speaks with journalist Jaisal Noor. They discuss solutions journalism, immigrant voices, language access and why the future of media depends on serving communities where they are. This story aired on A Public Affair, KGNU’s weekday morning show featuring in-depth discussions on local news issues. Click here to listen to other episodes of A Public Affair. Listeners: Top listen

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The campaign to overrule Obergefell

SCOTUS Blog


KEYWORD SCORE: 28.22. amicus brief, development, landmark, petition, public health

Supporters of same-sex marriage breathed a sigh of relief when the Roberts court denied review last year in *Davis v. Ermold*, a case in which a county clerk in Kentucky, Kimberly Jean Davis, challenged *Obergefell v. Hodges*, the court’s 2015 decision recognizing a constitutional right to same-sex marriage. Davis’ hope was that a “religious conscience” challenge to the issuance of same-sex marriage licenses might prevail. That hope was bolstered when Justice Anthony Kennedy stepped down in 2018 and was replaced by Justice Brett Kavanaugh – all of this while Davis’ case was working its way thr

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Trump administration swiftly moves ahead on plans to restrict voting by mail in the states

Colorado Newsline


KEYWORD SCORE: 27.25. colorado, commission, election, lawsuit, naacp, voting rights

[image: An official ballot drop box for Maryland voters, in Wheaton, Maryland, on June 7, 2026. (Photo by Jane Norman/States Newsroom)] An official ballot drop box for Maryland voters, in Wheaton, Maryland, on June 7, 2026. (Photo by Jane Norman/States Newsroom) The U.S. Department of Homeland Security will allow states to access federal citizenship data by June 30 and plans to monitor the flow of mail ballots for signs of voter fraud, according to a court document. Amid a series of lawsuits, President Donald Trump’s administration is now moving to carry out a March 31 executive order restrict

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Court turns down appeals by elementary school student on AR-15 hat, death row inmate claiming racial discrimination in jury selection

SCOTUS Blog


KEYWORD SCORE: 26.56. black, election, landmark, mayor, petition, racial discrimination, students

The Supreme Court on Monday morning turned down, without comment, an appeal by an elementary school student who was barred from wearing a baseball cap with a picture of an AR-15 and the words “Come and Take It” to school. The announcement was part of a list of orders released on Monday from the justices’ private conference last week. The justices did not add any new cases to their argument docket for the 2026-27 term. The justices will meet again for another conference on Thursday, June 11. Orders from that conference will be released on Monday, June 15, at 9:30 a.m. EDT. The justices denied r

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GEO Group sues Colorado over immigration detention inspection law

Colorado Sun


KEYWORD SCORE: 26.22. colorado, enforcement, immigration enforcement, lawsuit, phil weiser, police, public health, sustainability

GEO Group, the corporation that operates immigrant detention facilities nationwide and in Colorado, filed a lawsuit against the state Monday to stop enforcement of a new law that requires regular health and safety inspections of immigrant detention facilities. House Bill 1276 was one of the only immigration-related bills Democrats passed and signed into law during the most recent legislative session. Other proposals failed to get enough Democratic support and Senate Bill 5, which would have given people more authority to sue in state court over federal immigration enforcement violations, was v

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Jaisal Noor on solutions journalism, community trust and the future of local media — Storytellers of Color

KGNU News


KEYWORD SCORE: 24.88. kgnu news

Listeners: Top listeners: KGNU Broadcast Live On-Air 9:30 am - 12:00 pm 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm 3:00 pm - 3:30 pm Jaisal Noor on solutions journalism, community trust and the future of local media — Storytellers of Color KGNU News On today’s episode of Storytellers of Color, KGNU’s Rossana Longo-Better speaks with journalist Jaisal Noor. They discuss solutions journalism, immigrant voices, language access and why the future of media depends on serving communities where they are.This story aired on A Public Affair, KGNU’s weekday morning show featuring in-depth discussions on local news issues. Clic

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RTD Reminds Customers and Community to Practice Safety Near Trains

Yellow Scene Magazine


KEYWORD SCORE: 24.69. buses, colorado, commuter rail, police, regional transportation district, transportation

*Press releases are provided to Yellow Scene Magazine. In an effort to keep our community informed, we publish some press releases in whole.* *News Release* *FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE* *Phone: 720.326.7311* *Email: mediar...@rtd-denver.com* *RTD reminds customers and community to practice safety near trains* *RTD rail service is increasing in frequency on June 7; customers should be aware of dangers near trains to reduce risk of accidents* *DENVER (June 3, 2026)* –– The Regional Transportation District (RTD) reminds customers that safety around railroad crossings and train tracks is everyone’s

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GEO Group sues Colorado to stop law requiring health and safety inspections of immigrant detention facilities

Colorado Public Radio


KEYWORD SCORE: 24.41. colorado, enforcement, immigration enforcement, lawsuit, phil weiser, police, public health, sustainability

GEO Group, the corporation that operates immigrant detention facilities nationwide and in Colorado, filed a lawsuit against the state Monday to stop enforcement of a new law which requires regular health and safety inspections of immigrant detention facilities . House bill 1276 was one of the only immigration-related bills Democrats passed and signed into law during the most recent legislative session. Other proposals failed to get enough Democratic support and Senate bill 5, which would have given people more authority to sue in state court over federal immigration enforcement violations, was

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The Protection That Tribal Nations’ Data Needs

Governing


KEYWORD SCORE: 23.61. diversity, infrastructure, native people

Public agencies are moving quickly to adopt artificial intelligence. Federal guidance now encourages agencies to use and procure AI tools, while state and local governments are increasingly experimenting with systems that are already shaping public services, records, research and decision-making. These efforts may have the intention of improving governance. But when it comes to cultural knowledge and data, AI technologies pose important questions about tribal nations’ sovereignty and governing authority that are too often overlooked by other government actors. For tribal nations, these are old

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Colorado weather blog: Tornado watch issued for Denver metro, Eastern Plains through 9 p.m.

Denver 7 News


KEYWORD SCORE: 22.98. boulder, cars, colorado, denver international airport, traffic

DENVER A tornado watch has been issued for parts of the Denver metro, including Denver County, as well as the Eastern Plains through 9 p.m. Monday, according to the National Weather Service in Boulder. Adams, Arapahoe, Cheyenne, Denver, Douglas, Elbert, Kit Carson, Lincoln, Morgan, Washington, Weld, and Yuma counties were under the warning, which could result in scattered, softball-sized hail, scattered wind gusts of up to 75 mph, and a couple of tornadoes. Strong to severe thunderstorms were expected Monday afternoon across the Interstate 25 Corridor and eastern plains, with supercells capabl

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Denver’s dockless scooters don’t check ages, and kids are taking advantage 

Denverite


KEYWORD SCORE: 22.27. bike, black, cars, cdot, enforcement, infrastructure, police, scooter, students, transportation

You’re supposed to be 18 years old to rent a scooter or e-bike from Veo, the company that is now operating a fleet of mobility contraptions around Denver. But if you’re not, they won’t likely notice. For most customers, the app uses the honor system as its sole test of age: Simply tell the app that you’re 18 or older, and you’ll soon be zipping around town. “Consistent with the City’s previous shared mobility program requirements, riders must be at least 18 years old to use Veo,” Veo spokesperson Alex Keating wrote in an email. “And that requirement is clearly communicated throughout the rider

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White House ballroom battle may soon arrive at the Supreme Court

SCOTUS Blog


KEYWORD SCORE: 22.25. enforcement, lawsuit, mayor

We are expecting 23 more opinions in argued cases by early July. In case you missed it, Amy wrote last week about the most important cases yet to be decided. At the Court Orders from the justices’ June 4 conference are expected this morning at 9:30 a.m. EDT. The court has indicated that it may announce opinions on Thursday at 10 a.m. EDT. We will be live blogging that morning beginning at 9:30. Morning ReadsTrump administration tells appeals court White House ballroom project must continue *Mike Scarcella, Reuters* *(paywalled)* On Friday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia

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Hundreds of calls to Colorado child abuse hotline from youth treatment centers go uninvestigated

Colorado Sun


KEYWORD SCORE: 21.45. colorado, colorado supreme court, human services, police

[image: A sign outside a parking lot to a building says "Devereux"] Teens, children and staff at youth treatment centers in Colorado called the state child abuse hotline 1,154 times in the past five years to report injuries, sexual allegations, children running away and other problems. Most of those — about 92% — were “screened out” by county child welfare officials, who decided to investigate 89 of the abuse and neglect reports from 11 youth treatment centers. That’s about 17 reports per year and an 8% “screen in” rate, which is far lower than the 26% rate for overall calls to the child abuse

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