
Robert Davis
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1 week ago |
yellowscene.com | Robert Davis
Plan seeks to add new natural-gas-fired plants and pave a pathway for nuclear energy. Many Coloradans aren’t sold on the benefits. Xcel Energy’s plan to transition away from coal-fired power plants to more renewable energy met resistance from residents and elected officials who say it does not go far enough to help Colorado meet its greenhouse gas reduction goals and could harm communities already reeling from the impacts of pollution.
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3 weeks ago |
montrosepress.com | Robert Davis
Thousands of Coloradans gathered at the state Capitol in Denver on Saturday to attend the month’s second Hands Off! protest against the Trump administration’s policies regarding immigrants, civil rights and marginalized communities. The protest was organized by young people from groups like Women’s Strike, Raise Her Voice, and the Party for Socialism and Liberation, according to co-organizer McKenzie Hales, 20.
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3 weeks ago |
kiowacountypress.net | Robert Davis
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3 weeks ago |
coloradonewsline.com | Robert Davis
by Robert Davis, Colorado Newsline April 19, 2025 Thousands of Coloradans gathered at the state Capitol in Denver on Saturday to attend the month’s second Hands Off! protest against the Trump administration’s policies regarding immigrants, civil rights and marginalized communities. The protest was organized by young people from groups like Women’s Strike, Raise Her Voice, and the Party for Socialism and Liberation, according to co-organizer McKenzie Hales, 20.
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1 month ago |
invisiblepeople.tv | Robert Davis
April 22 Rallies Will Call on Leaders to Stop Criminalizing Homelessness and Invest in Proven SolutionsAdvocates are planning rallies in cities across the U.S. to call on elected officials to stop criminalizing homelessness and instead increase local investments in housing and homeless services. The rallies will take place on April 22 with the main rally occurring in Washington, D.C. The date marks the one-year anniversary of the historic oral arguments in the Grants Pass v. Johnson case.
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