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Denver teachers will strike Monday after negotiations end without a deal
Denver teachers will strike on Monday after school district and
union leaders failed to reach an agreement in a last-ditch
bargaining session Saturday. This will be the first teacher strike
in 25 years in Colorado’s largest district. The Denver school
district offered what Superintendent Susana Cordova called a
significant proposal, just minutes before Saturday’s bargaining
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Ask the Indy: How would a Denver teachers’ strike affect you?
Denver teachers are preparing to strike Monday, and we’re
turning the tables on our Ask the Indy project. Rather than you
asking us questions, we have questions for you. If this weekend’s
last-ditch negotiations between Denver Public Schools and the
teachers’ union fail, how would a strike affect you or people you
know? We’ll take […] |
1,400 central office employees will be deployed to Denver schools in a strike
Denver Public Schools is preparing for a teacher strike Monday,
even as district administrators and union teachers plan
to return to the bargaining table Friday to see if they
can find a last-minute deal. What does that preparation look like?
The district is hiring more substitutes and deploying central
office staff. Here’s a breakdown, by the numbers, […] |
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MEDIA: A new nonprofit news outlet seeks to cover energy in Colorado
Go to the website of Empowering Colorado and you
won’t make it past a splash page announcing that it’s now an
official nonprofit and is reorganizing its
website to “provide you with strong editorial content and
the opportunity to financially support this important effort at
independent journalism dedicated to coverage of all facets of
energy development in Colorado.” But […] |
What a year this week has been for the Democratic Party. From
Virginia, where apparently every elected Democrat is either a
Klansman or a rapist, to Congress, where nearly every Democrat
woman wears white (odd color choice for an ambiguous protest)
and/or supports junking every American car and killing every cow,
this has been one […]
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Guest Post: It’s time to end University of Colorado’s onerous student fees
Tuesday morning, University of Colorado-Boulder graduate
students, undergraduates, and faculty members participated in a
walkout to protest student fees. Organized by the Committee on
Rights and Compensation (CRC) – the CU-Boulder graduate student
labor union – the walkout started at Farrand Field and ended at the
Regents Building, where students lined up to pay their […] |
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GREEN DEAL: Gardner’s Opponent Copies Ocasio-Cortez’s Crazytown Plunge Mike Johnston is piggybacking on the radically absurd Green
New Deal written in Crayons by freshman New York Democrat
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. The socialist celebrity wants to spend
trillions of taxpayer dollars to completely eliminate air travel,
and guarantee economic security for people who say they just don’t
feel like holding a job. Not wanting to […]
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3/15/19 – Amy Goodman in Denver KFFR 88.3 Benefit
Event Links Join Amy Goodman at a benefit for KFFR 88.3
FM, Colorado’s newest full-power community radio station, serving
Winter Park, the Fraser Valley, and the Headwaters of the Colorado
River. General Admission tickets to the 7pm talk are $15. There
will be a special VIP reception with Amy Goodman at 5:30 pm, which
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Porter-Billups academy raises $200,000 at gala With basketball legend Julius "Dr. J" Erving as the keynote
speaker, the Porter-Billups Leadership Academy raised $200,000
during its Jan. 26 gala at the Ritz-Carlton in Denver, according to
a
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Study: Chronic pain top reason given for using medical pot Chronic pain is the most common reason people give when they
enroll in state-approved medical marijuana programs. That's
followed by stiffness from multiple sclerosis and
chemotherapy-related nausea, ...
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Legislature advances bill to import cheaper drugs in Colorado Colorado has joined a growing number of states that want to
cut certain prescription drug prices by importing licensed drugs
from Canada. The idea is central to Democratic Gov. Jared Polis'
campaign ...
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Corn syrup in beer: It's for fermenting, not as a sweetener Bud Light is touting that it doesn't use corn syrup, but that
doesn't make it nutritionally much different from its competitors.
The best-selling beer in the U.S. ran a medieval-themed Super Bowl
ad ...
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Aspen Snowmass’ “Give A Flake” advertising campaign wins national award for best campaign The Association of Magazine Media honored Aspen Snowmass’
Give A Flake print campaign yesterday with the prestigious Kelly
Award for the nation’s best print magazine creative. The annual
Kelly Award honors agency creative teams whose campaigns
demonstrate both creative excellence…
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Man chokes, kills mountain lion that attacked him A man who was attacked by a mountain lion while running on a
northern Colorado trail fought back and killed the animal by
choking it, wildlife officials said. The man was running alone at
Horsetooth
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Wash Park nonprofit brings people together over croquet The diagnosis of his dads' vascular dementia 10 years ago
changed the course of James Creasey's life. His dad, Maxwell, lived
in Sevenoaks in southwest England, where Creasy was born. Creasy
had ...
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A 2000s highway expansion leaves Denver residents to deal with noise Mike Ridge can remember a time when Interstate 25 was only
two lanes in each direction and the speed limit was 55
miles-per-hour. Those were quieter days for his neighborhood, which
sits a handful of ...
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