“If you’re tired of hearing about my son’s name, you will continue to hear Kilyn Lewis’ name until we get justice. No justice, no peace.”| Sentinel Colorado
The APS board Tuesday night unanimously approved a resolution presented by nonprofit advocates Rise Colorado and a large group of immigrant students and parents. The resolution reaffirms APS policy to not share student information including immigration status with anyone. It also directs APS to collaborate with service providers and other nonprofits that work with the immigrant community.| Sentinel Colorado
Councilmember Curtis Gardner said Denver cops would see it as “essentially a big middle finger to Denver.”| Sentinel Colorado
“Aurora has repeatedly asked Denver to confirm that it will indemnify Aurora or otherwise assume responsibility for these claims as required by state law and the parties’ longstanding practice and agreement,” the lawsuit said.| Sentinel Colorado
Aurora is arguing that Denver should pay for legal settlements linked to Aurora police officers after they sent them to the Capitol at Denver’s request.| Sentinel Colorado
"Just as a family physician can often diagnose a patient she's familiar with based on visible symptoms without having to send samples to the lab and wait for results, so too we can interpret Gaza's symptoms. This is famine," Alex de Waal, author of "Mass Starvation: The History and Future of Famine" and executive director of the World Peace Foundation, told The Associated Press.| Sentinel Colorado
'The president has no authority to take away the citizenship of a native-born U.S. citizen'| Sentinel Colorado
Writer-director James Gunn's "Superman" was always going to be a strange chemistry of filmmaker and material. Gunn, the mind behind "Guardians of the Galaxy" and "The Suicide Squad," has reliably drifted toward a B-movie superhero realm populated (usually over-populated) with the lesser-known freaks, oddities and grotesquerie of back-issue comics.| Sentinel Colorado