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Denver considers ban on face coverings for ICE agents in council proposal

The Denver City Council is considering a new policy that would ban law enforcement officers — including U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents — from covering their faces during arrest and detention operations ...

Editorial: Holding Colorado lawmakers accountable — live on TV

And hats off to the Colorado Freedom of Information Coalition, the nonpartisan watchdog that, for the past year-and-a-half, has been dogged in pursuing the change. It will bring more of the sausage making of the state’s legislative process to the screens of taxpayers seeking to access it in real time on a smartphone or computer ...

Colorado judge declares mistrial for man charged with strangling reporter

Four days into a jury trial, a Colorado judge declared a mistrial due to concerns about the competency of a retired Marine charged with harassing and strangling a reporter in the name of “Trump’s America.” ...

Councilmembers mull ICE face mask ban

Two Denver City Council members are proposing a bill to ban federal law enforcement agents from wearing face masks during local operations ...

Newspapers seek sanctions over allegations OpenAI deleted key evidence

Lawyers representing The Denver Post and an array of news organizations suing OpenAI for allegedly stealing and distorting their reporters’ work have asked a Manhattan judge to sanction ChatGPT’s parent company, alleging the tech behemoth deleted millions of conversations they were required to hand over as evidence of copyright infringement ...

CDOC halts parole risk data access after 9NEWS Investigates highlights ‘unacceptable’ assessment errors with risk scores

Not long after the Colorado Department of Corrections (CDOC) admitted 9NEWS Investigates had uncovered an “unacceptable” problem within the way it gauges the risk levels of the state’s 8,000 parolees, CDOC shut off the public’s access to the very documents 9NEWS Investigates used to discover the problem in the first place ...

At trial, Colorado reporter recalls Marine following, strangling him after demanding proof of citizenship

A former TV news reporter recalled before a jury being followed and assaulted by a Colorado man in December 2024, as the stranger demanded proof of his citizenship in the name of “Trump’s America.” ...

A Facebook user is suing the town of Kersey for blocking him and deleting his comment

A man who commented on the town of Kersey’s Facebook page in November, then saw his comment deleted and was blocked from the page is suing the Weld County town for violating his First Amendment right to free speech ...

Salzman: Lawmakers vote for more transparency. It’s their best weapon against gov’t haters & skeptics

The state legislature is impressive, scary, ugly, beautiful, idealistic, sad, and nothing close to perfect. Now you can pop some corn, watch what goes on there, and possibly get inspired to do something. And tell any government haters you may know to tune in ...

How CU Boulder’s student news site got taken over by AI slop

The imposter site is confusing readers with articles that appear to be generated by artificial intelligence and is siphoning pageviews from real student reporting, the CUI’s journalists say ...