Michael Hancock
Program Encourages Black Teens To Go To College
A new program is encouraging African-American teenagers to go to college.
Councilman Worried About Real ‘Grass’ During 4/20 Festivities
The annual 4/20 marijuana rally is this weekend in Denver and one city councilman is worried not only about that “grass,” but also the grass in Civic Center Park.
Civic Center Park Designated As National Landmark
Denver celebrated the designation of Civic Center Park as a National Landmark on Wednesday.
Paint The Town Purple For The Rockies’ Home Opener
Downtown Denver is awash in purple in anticipation of the Colorado Rockies’ home opener on Friday.
My Denver Card Opens Door To Pools, Rec Centers, Library
The “My Denver Card” opens the door to the city’s recreation centers, pools and libraries for the younger set in Denver.
An Estimated 350,000 Attend Denver’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade
There was plenty o’ green and lots of Irish cheer in downtown Denver on Saturday as an estimated 350,000 people lined the streets of LoDo for the 51st annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade.
Denver’s B-Cycle Program Gets Going For New Season On Monday
Denver’s B-cycle bike sharing program will be even bigger this year. The rent-able red bikes will be available at 30 new stations this season, bringing the total around town to 83.
International Service The Focus At The State Of DIA Luncheon
There are some updates on some major projects at Denver International Airport.
Follow Up to Denver’s Dirty Laundry
A follow up to my previous blog entry with important new details from DA Mitch Morrissey’s office.
Denver Mayor Michael Hancock Jump Starts Economic Development
Denver Mayor Michael Hancock launched a plan for economic development for Denver on Wednesday.



















