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CO amongst top 10 in human trafficking cases and reports
(COLORADO) — A new analysis reports Colorado has one of the highest numbers of reports and rates of human trafficking across the U.S. According to an analysis by the Common Sense Institute (CSI), Colorado’s crime surge in the early 2020s not only included property and violent crimes but a human trafficking surge as well. Human […]
Denver postal workers join "Day of Action," promote mail voting in election
Postal workers who are members of the American Postal Workers Union in Denver gathered for a rally on Tuesday. They joined other postal workers in 90 cities across the country ahead of next month's election. They are in the midst of contract negotiations and wanted to raise awareness that all election-related mail is safe and secure by promoting "Vote By Mail." The union members are also pushing for better service from the USPS. Their message is that safe, secure and timely service should apply all year round, not just before elections. "We have very knowledgeable people on our side fighting for fair wages and better staffing. I'm optimistic we'll get that done. Our last contract got signed without going into arbitration so we are crossing our fingers we'll get that done," said Laviena Vargas, President of the Denver American Postal Workers Union. She also said that staffing needs to be addressed especially because the USPS handles more packages now than ever before.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife recommends denial of Silver Spur Ranches claim for wolf damage
Colorado Parks and Wildlife has recommended denial of a claim of wolf damage from Silver Spur Ranches, the nation’s fourth-largest commercial cattle operation. The latest battle between ranchers and state conservation officials over the contentious gray wolf reintroduction program comes Thursday at a Parks and Wildlife Commission meeting in Denver.
5 Denver chefs you should know for Hispanic Heritage Month
Denver's culinary scene is gaining a national reputation for its award-winning options, and local Hispanic chefs are among those responsible for raising the city's profile. The big picture: For National Hispanic Heritage Month, we've picked five local Latino chefs you should know and whose food you should try ... if you can get a table.
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