
Allie Jennerjahn
Reporter at KMGH-TV (Denver, CO)
Crime junkie • Serial napper • Reporter @denverchannel • @newhousesu ‘20 • @asucollegeoflaw ‘23 • IN | NY | GA | MI | CO
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1 week ago |
koaa.com | Colette Bordelon |Allie Jennerjahn
DENVER — Supporters of a bipartisan bill that passed both chambers of the Colorado state legislature are concerned Colorado Gov. Jared Polis won't sign it. Among many things, SB25-086 would require social media companies to enact public policies for their platform and remove a user who violates them. Supporters are hosting a 9:15 a.m. press conference Monday outside the capitol to push Polis not to veto the bill. "Governor Polis, please sign this bill.
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1 week ago |
denver7.com | Allie Jennerjahn
CASTLE ROCK, Colo. — The Douglas County Board of Commissioners have started the process to become a home rule county, but the final decisions will be up to voters. A petition process is now underway for county residents interested in serving as commission members on the potential home rule charter. Those petitions are due on April 24 and each candidate needs 25 voter signatures for their name to appear on the June 24 ballot.
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1 week ago |
denver7.com | Colette Bordelon |Allie Jennerjahn
DENVER — Supporters of a bipartisan bill that passed both chambers of the Colorado state legislature are concerned Governor Jared Polis won't sign it. Among many things, SB25-086 would require social media companies to enact public policies for their platform and remove a user who violates them within 72 hours. Supporters are hosting a 9:15 a.m. press conference Monday outside the capitol to push Polis not to veto the bill. "Governor Polis, please sign this bill.
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1 week ago |
denver7.com | Allie Jennerjahn
CASTLE ROCK, Colo. — A new partnership in Douglas County is bringing safety to people fleeing domestic violence. On March 25, Douglas County commissioners approved a $350,000 service agreement with the nonprofit, TESSA. The organization is based out of Colorado Springs and brings safe housing, mental health and substance abuse support, and legal guidance to domestic violence victims daily. That includes people from Douglas County.
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2 weeks ago |
denver7.com | Allie Jennerjahn
DENVER — Trade schools are speculating the impact of tariffs on their student's lives and job opportunities. Emily Griffith Technical College has 18 different programs. The school's executive director Randy Johnson said there's now any immediate negative for Emily Griffith Technical College impacts from the tariffs. "Tariffs for us, it's all speculative, but we do have, we do have some insights into some potentials," Johnson said.
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RT @DenverChannel: On Monday, Governor Jared Polis signed a bill declaring nuclear energy a clean energy source in Colorado. @AllieJennerja…

RT @UCHealthMedia: As Randy Peterson watched his daughter battle brain cancer, he witnessed the compassion of the @uchealth nurses and doct…

In an email back to me, @poudrefire confirmed the four people were two parents and two kids. They also said, "Another update is that two dogs were killed in the fire. We initially knew of one dog." @DenverChannel

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