Anti-fracking activist pleads not guilty to beaming light on Boulder courthouse
Jeremy Papasso, Daily CameraDavid Paul, right, and his attorney, Andy McNulty, listen to a prosecutor speak during Paul’s court appearance Monday at the Boulder County Justice Center in Boulder. The...
View ArticleParis hosts major climate summit — and it’s all about Trump
PARIS — The global climate summit in Paris was designed to bypass Donald Trump, but the U.S. president ended up playing a starring role. Trump became the unwitting villain as world leaders, investors...
View ArticleAs “net neutrality” vote nears, some brace for a long fight
NEW YORK — As the federal government prepares to unravel sweeping net-neutrality rules that guaranteed equal access to the internet, advocates of the regulations are bracing for a long fight. The...
View Article“Gentrification moves fast”: A hard look at economic displacement in Denver’s...
Welton Street Café is an east Denver community institution. Occupying a corner spot in Five Points Plaza — about a block from the neighborhood’s namesake intersection, just off a light-rail stop — the...
View ArticleBuses carrying tech workers targeted outside San Francisco
SAN FRANCISCO — Six shuttle buses transporting Apple and Google employees were deliberately targeted by vandals who broke the windows with unknown objects while traveling on a highway south of San...
View ArticleRed Fawn Fallis, Dakota Access protester accused in shooting, arrested
Tom Stromme/The Bismarck Tribune via APIn a Friday, Dec. 8, 2017 photo, Red Fawn Fallis stands outside the Federal Courthouse in Bismarck, N.D. A federal court order issued Friday, Dec. 22 by District...
View ArticleSecond Denver Women’s March mobilizes along route and through speeches to...
Thousands of people of all ages, races and genders poured into Civic Center park Saturday morning for Denver’s 2018 Women’s March, propelled by a year of social and political tumult that many of them...
View ArticlePHOTOS: Signs of the 2018 Denver Women’s March
A photo gallery of signs displayed by participants in the 2018 Denver Women’s March. Related Articles From wary observer to justice warrior: How Heather Heyer’s death gave her mom a voice Women’s...
View ArticleProtesters rally at a second women’s march in nation’s capital
WASHINGTON – Thousands of demonstrators taking part in the Women’s March on Washington gathered Saturday on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial to rally for women’s rights, urge women to run for public...
View ArticleDakota Access protester pleads guilty in shooting incident
Tom Stromme,The Bismarck Tribune via AP FileIn this Dec. 8, 2017, file photo, Red Fawn Fallis, of Denver, stands outside the federal courthouse in Bismarck, N.D. Fallis, who was accused of shooting at...
View ArticleRussian protesters urge boycott of presidential vote even as opposition...
MURMANSK, Russia – From central Moscow to the Arctic, thousands of Russian protesters on Sunday called for a boycott of the upcoming presidential election even as the authorities detained organizers...
View ArticleGreeks rally in Athens to protest use of the name Macedonia
ATHENS, Greece — Well over 100,000 protesters from across Greece converged Sunday on Athens’ main square to protest a potential Greek compromise in a dispute with neighboring Macedonia over the former...
View ArticleNo arrests after demonstrations at Colorado State, police say
FORT COLLINS, Colo. — Police say no arrests were made and no injuries were reported after officers broke up political counter-demonstrations at Colorado State University on Friday. The Fort Collins...
View Article“The Black Panther” movie, already a national flashpoint, becomes Colorado...
“The Black Panther,” Marvel’s new, $200 million action flick whose title character is America’s best-known black superhero, is landing on 4,000 screens nationally this week during a cultural moment of...
View ArticleFlorida, angry and grieving, takes gun protest to streets
By Jason Dearen, Allen Breed and Tamara Lush, The Associated Press PARKLAND, Fla. — Thousands of angry students, parents, teachers and neighbors of a Florida high school where 17 people were killed...
View ArticleA renewed gun control debate flares across Colorado as Democrats look to...
Democrats on Wednesday were poised to reject three Republican bills to loosen restrictions on guns as the renewed national debate about firearms sparked by last week’s south Florida high school...
View ArticleAcross Florida, parents, teens, officials, talk safety
PARKLAND, Fla. — Florida’s governor said Tuesday that he’s determined to make the Parkland school shooting the last the state ever experiences. Gov. Rick Scott met with Miami-Dade County officials to...
View ArticleAfter Florida rampage, some owners are destroying their guns
ATLANTA — One man in upstate New York sawed his AR-15 rifle into pieces and posted a video of it on Facebook. A woman in Connecticut did the same with her handgun. Not far from scene of the Florida...
View ArticlePHOTOS: Rally calls for resignation of Denver Mayor Michael Hancock
Protesters gathered in front of the Denver City and County Building to call for the resignation of Mayor Michael B. Hancock on Wednesday, March 7, 2018. Mayor Hancock sent sexually suggestive text...
View ArticleColorado protesters block bulldozer at oil and gas industry site near Bella...
Colorado protesters on Thursday disrupted work at a controversial oil and gas development site near a school east of Greeley, blocking a bulldozer. A 23-year-old man who chained himself to the...
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