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At-large Denver school board member Scott Esserman is seeking reelection in November but for the seat representing central-east Denver’s District 3, where he lives.
Colorado’s 2024 state law provides framework to help a wide range of programs handle challenges safely, consistently and with integrity ...
Trump’s claim that Venezuelan criminals took over Aurora, Colorado, became a rationale for his immigration crackdown. What ...
“Points for honesty!” Zimmerman said. “We continue to tell a story about the mind-expanding purpose and qualities of a ...
When Travis Jr. was 4, Shirley signed him up to play football. When he was 5, she said he was "the one." Travis acknowledged ...
She hated the preppy private school her parents sent her to, and insisted on attending public school for junior high before ... so I nodded at him mutely and went to the bathroom to scream into my ...
When it comes to restaurants, hole-in-the-wall joints are often cheap, off the beaten path, or generally unassuming in nature. Merriam-Webster defines a hole-in-the-wall as "a small and often ...
This year, the Black and Gold will host nine practices scheduled to be open to the public in Metairie ... Center during the ...
For the last half-century, America’s population growth has been concentrated in the sweltering, equal parts bone-dry and ...
In recent weeks, our volunteers have produced three reports, which show how unjust DPS’s academic outcomes have been for different student groups since the Roadmap’s release three years ago.
School districts across Colorado could lose up to $70 million in funding after the Trump administration withheld nearly $7 billion in education grants expected nationwide on July 1.