In the News
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New rideshare requirements in Colorado are now in effect: What drivers and riders need to know
August 12, 2026 - A new Colorado law, aimed at making rideshares safer by placing new requirements on companies like Uber and Lyft, takes effect Wednesday.
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Denver officials, artists highlight start of Sexual Assault Awareness Month
April 1, 2026 - The Denver Police Department, Denver District Attorney’s Office, other organizations and sexual assault survivors met at the 40 West Gallery in Lakewood on Wednesday morning to highlight the importance of the international “Start by Believing” Day.
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Denver sexual assault support organization sees a loss of nearly half its funding
March 12, 2026 - The Blue Bench has lost $500,000—45% of its federal funding since last year, as the Trump Administration cut $700 million from crime-survivor support services nationwide.
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Boulder bar Scrooge Sul sees liquor license suspended amid drugging and sexual assault investigation
March 7, 2026 - The doors are locked at Scrooge Sul, a bar in Boulder’s University Hill neighborhood, as police investigate allegations of sexual assault and druggings involving multiple underage girls at the establishment.