Next 9NEWSKyle Clark sat down with each of the mayoral candidates for final questions and thoughts on the race before we learn the results of Denver's June 6 runoff election.
Full interview: Election eve sit down with Denver mayoral candidate Kelly BroughNext 9NEWS2023-06-05 | Kyle Clark sat down with each of the mayoral candidates for final questions and thoughts on the race before we learn the results of Denver's June 6 runoff election.Push to make Aurora like Denver; Next with Kyle Clark full show (6/14/23)Next 9NEWS2023-06-15 | Is Aurora's Mayor behind the push to give Aurora's Mayor more power? - Denver gets funding to help migrants, with strings attached. - Nuggets mural.Denvers new Nuggets mural gets a shiny additionNext 9NEWS2023-06-15 | Detour, one of Denver's best known artists, painted a mural at Colfax and Race for the Nuggets. After the team's championship win, the mural needed an update.Next Question: How is the rain impacting Colorados Blue Mesa Reservoir?Next 9NEWS2023-06-15 | Photojournalist William Woody has been taking photos to show the contrast in Colorado's largest body of water from 2021 to now.Word of Thanks: Inside Out Youth ServicesNext 9NEWS2023-06-15 | The LGBTQ community in Colorado Springs was strong before last year’s shooting at Club Q. That’s when a lot of people, inside and outside Colorado, learned there was a thriving LGBTQ community in the historically conservative city.
Since the mass shooting at the nightclub, the city's other haven for the community has faced death threats and security challenges, but they've persevered.
This week, during Pride Month, our Word of Thanks micro-giving campaign supports Inside Out Youth Services.
For decades, this non-profit has provided a safe space and support for LGBTQ youth in the Springs. It’s a place to find encouragement and friendship as they help young people build access, equity and power within the community.
Death threats after the Club Q shooting this organization to close their community center for a few months, but they are back open with physical security and cybersecurity -- something they never anticipated needing at a place where young people hang out and have fun.
Inside Out says the last year has brought more hate than they've ever seen, yet also more acceptance than ever. They also said that when allies step up, it means everything.
So, here we are.
Like every week since Kyle started Word of Thanks in 2020, we ask you to consider even a $5 donation to a non-profit doing great work in Colorado. He will match the first fifty donations of $5. The Next’s community micro-giving now totals $10.9 million in donations.
Inside Out says support from allies helps them feel like they are not alone, even after the hardest year in their community's history. Thank you for helping us send that message.
DONATE: interland3.donorperfect.net/weblink/WebLink.aspx?name=E118328&id=41Boebert again purses impeaching BidenNext 9NEWS2023-06-15 | Colorado Congresswoman Lauren Boebert claims the practice of releasing migrants into the U.S. while they await court hearings is a violation of federal law.Federal money given to Denver for migrants has strings attachedNext 9NEWS2023-06-15 | Denver has spent about $18M sheltering migrants. The Department of Homeland Security is giving Denver $8.6M as part of a grant program helping local governments.Its not clear whos behind the mayoral power grab in AuroraNext 9NEWS2023-06-15 | There's a hush-hush effort to give the Aurora mayor more power, like in Denver. But It's not quite clear if Mayor Mike Coffman is behind the effort or someone else.Double Buck-flip with a twist; Next with Kyle Clark full show (6/13/23)Next 9NEWS2023-06-14 | Denver says last night's shooting doesn't mean there's a threat to the Nuggets parade. - Aurora Police admit inaccuracy in what they said about a police shooting. - Colorado GOP says it has an "unprecedented deal" to keep Libertarian candidates out of tight races. - Congressman's fourth position on one issue.Want to prove youre a true Denver Nuggets fan? Roll up your sleevesNext 9NEWS2023-06-14 | Certified Tattoo Studio in Lakewood is offering a special tattoo deal for fans after the championship win.Colorado Rep. Ken Buck announces his fourth position on the same issueNext 9NEWS2023-06-14 | Colorado Republican Ken Buck voiced his support for the DOJ probe of former President Donald Trump. Previously, Buck made excuses for why Trump had classified docs.Colorado GOP strikes unprecedented deal to keep Libertarian candidates out of tight racesNext 9NEWS2023-06-14 | The deal is Libertarians won't run candidates in races where Republicans put up a strong "pro-liberty" candidate. How will that affect Lauren Boebert's race?No answers on why it took Aurora Police 8 days to correct inaccurate information in deadly shootingNext 9NEWS2023-06-14 | More than a week after a 14-year-old boy was shot by an officer, APD said Jor'Dell Richardson was carrying a pellet gun, not a real gun.Xcel customers spooked by emails showing huge increase in electric billNext 9NEWS2023-06-14 | Despite Colorado's cool temperatures in May and June, Xcel Energy customers received email alerts that their electric bills increased more than 300% over a year.GAME 5; Next with Kyle Clark full show (6/12/23)Next 9NEWS2023-06-13 | The Denver Nuggets are ready to win the championship for the first time. - Colorado's gas pipeline safety program gets poor grades for the safety. - A special Pride.This fan flew from Japan to support the Denver Nuggets in the FinalsNext 9NEWS2023-06-13 | Yosuke Kondo, from Japan, became a Nuggets fan when he was a 19-year-old student studying here in Colorado. HIs love for basketball hasn't stopped.Colorado Springs first Pride since Club Q shootingNext 9NEWS2023-06-13 | The Pride fest in Colorado Springs doubled as a celebration and an opportunity for a community to mourn after five were killed at the LGBTQ bar last year.Audit: Colorados gas pipeline safety program cant prove its safety recordNext 9NEWS2023-06-13 | Some key findings show records were not kept to show pipelines were being inspected, and when they were, they didn't add up.Auontai Anderson wont run again for DPS board, will pursue legislatureNext 9NEWS2023-06-13 | Denver School Board Vice President Auon'tai Anderson is dropping his re-election bid for the Denver Public Schools board and running for a state House seat.Good news from good crewsNext 9NEWS2023-06-10 | Good news coming to you from volunteers at the Boulder Half IronmanA day at school for migrant kids; Next with Kyle Clark full show (6/9/23)Next 9NEWS2023-06-10 | Aurora Police show the public the pellet gun that led to the shooting death of a 14-year-old, trying to explain why their officer fired. - With Xcel facing lawsuits for its possible role in the Marshall Fire, many of you asked who pays for the legal defense.Migrant students adapt to new school system in the United StatesNext 9NEWS2023-06-10 | The students were specifically placed in schools that had dual language or native language immersion programs for a smooth transition.Here 4 the Kids leaves Colorado as numbers dwindleNext 9NEWS2023-06-10 | "Here 4 the Kids" is a national protest movement led by former Colorado congressional candidate Saira Rao that calls for white women to stand up to gun violence.Will Xcel customers pay for possible Marshall Fire damages?Next 9NEWS2023-06-10 | It's not an easy yes or no question, and it depends on whether or not Xcel Energy is found liable.Next Question: If Xcel is found liable for the Marshall Fire, will it affect our power?Next 9NEWS2023-06-10 | Xcel told the Colorado's regulators last month it's looking into turning off power on high wind days, but they're still trying to figure out how it would work.Body camera video released in shooting of 14-year-old boy by Aurora policeNext 9NEWS2023-06-10 | Aurora Police laid out their justification for the shooting death of Jor'dell Richardson last week, saying it was the replica gun he had during a store robbery.Xcel Energy disagrees its power line could be cause of Marshall FireNext 9NEWS2023-06-09 | Photo evidence from the Marshall Fire investigation shows a hanging power line. Investigators believe that caused hot aluminum particles to start a fire.Migrant explains decision to leave Florida for ColoradoNext 9NEWS2023-06-09 | On July 1st, Florida implemented immigration legislation that drastically impacts the lives of immigrants without permanent residency status in the United States.Marshall Fire caused in part by reignited fire on religious landNext 9NEWS2023-06-09 | An investigation concluded that an intentionally set trash fire on property owned by a religious group known as Twelve Tribes was the initial point of origin.What caused the Marshall Fire?; Next with Kyle Clark full show (6/8/23)Next 9NEWS2023-06-09 | We now have answers. Two fires merged into a monster. An in-depth look at the causes of the Marshall Fire, Colorado's most destructive fire in its history.Johnston wins; Next with Kyle Clark full show (6/7/23)Next 9NEWS2023-06-08 | Denver has elected a new mayor and city councilors. A look at how political power in Denver really shifted on Election Day. - The price tag of the new mayor's promises. - It's like Christmas for Nuggets fans.This fan thought of every detail for his Nuggets lawn displayNext 9NEWS2023-06-08 | Graeme Nistler put his NBA Finals excitement on display in the Harvey Park neighborhood near the intersection of Evans and Lowell.Not all of Colorados snowpack goes to the water supplyNext 9NEWS2023-06-08 | Gijs de Boer, a scientist in Colorado, has been studying snowpack and hopes the research can help water managers in the future.Word of Thanks: HistoriCorpsNext 9NEWS2023-06-08 | It's going to be a busy summer for a non-profit that preserves historic places across Colorado, while also training volunteers for careers in the trades.
This week's Word of Thanks micro-giving campaign supports HistoriCorps as it protects Colorado history and prepares our neighbors for future careers.
If you hike to the Devils Head Fire Lookout Tower in Pike San Isabel National Forest, for example, you can see the restoration work of HistoriCorps volunteers.
They've worked to preserve old mining camps, and schoolhouses. Homesteads and park buildings. If HistoriCorps reminds you of the Depression-era Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), it's somewhat similar. And some of the buildings being preserved were first built in the 1930s and 40s by the CCC.
HistoriCorps builds a sense of community, proving that history on public lands belongs to all of us, and it builds specific, marketable skills in the trades for the volunteers who work on the various restoration projects.
This summer, they'll be working in Denver, up near Aspen, in the foothills forests, and in Northern Colorado.
Like every week since Kyle started Next’s Word of Thanks micro-giving campaign, he will match the first fifty donations of $5 to this non-profit. You’ve donated more than $10.9 million to non-profits in Colorado since Word of Thanks began in 2020.
This wee, we have a chance to rebuild Colorado history in places that we can visit, with the knowledge that the people who worked on the project got a head start on their careers in the building trades.
As always, thank you!
coloradogives.org/story/HistoricorpswordofthanksStakes are high for Denvers incoming mayorNext 9NEWS2023-06-08 | Mayor-elect Mike Johnston is taking office promising to do what no major American city has done: end homelessness.Following through on Mike Johnstons campaign promises will require moneyNext 9NEWS2023-06-08 | Denver Mayor-elect Mike Johnston has plans to end homelessness, hire more police and address the climate. Here's how he wants to pay for it.Live on election night; Next with Kyle Clark full show (6/6/23)Next 9NEWS2023-06-07 | Next is coming to you live from both campaign camps for the Denver mayoral race on election night. - Why all this rain could spell trouble come fire season. - Sitting down with outgoing \city councilwoman At Large Robin Kniech.Next Conversation: Outgoing city councilwoman Robin KniechNext 9NEWS2023-06-07 | We asked, if you had one piece of advice for both the incoming Mayor, and the public, about how to measure success...what would it be?Rain adds fuel to summer fires in ColoradoNext 9NEWS2023-06-07 | In a year like this, when spring storms lead to huge vegetation growth, firefighters already begin to prepare for what comes next.Whats for dinner? ; Next with Kyle Clark full show (6/5/23)Next 9NEWS2023-06-06 | Our final two-in-one chat with Denver's mayoral candidates before election day. - The Denver clerk's office isn't changing anything about their ballot counting strategy...except what's for dinner. - Who's ghostwriting for rural, conservative school boards?Commentary: Like any politician, Boebert doesnt have a license to lieNext 9NEWS2023-06-06 | Republican Colorado Congresswoman Lauren Boebert loudly opposed the debt ceiling compromise before she didn't show up to vote on it. Now she's saying she skipped the vote in protest, which is not what newly-released video shows. Boebert often gets a pass for making outrageous and false statements because she does it so often... but that's not fair to Coloradans.No changes to ballot counting for Denver clerks...except the menuNext 9NEWS2023-06-06 | Tomorrow night, the people counting votes are only changing one thing...and it won't get the results out any faster.Next Conversation: Denver mayoral candidates Mike Johnston and Kelly BroughNext 9NEWS2023-06-06 | We sat down with both candidates to ask questions and hear their final elevator pitches to viewers. Links to our full interviews are below. BROUGH: youtube.com/watch?v=y3GSaTWIGxg JOHNSTON: youtube.com/watch?v=Z99EGXqHmH4Gun control protest earns quick dismissal from Gov. Polis and legislatorsNext 9NEWS2023-06-06 | Colorado's best known gun control advocates said the protesters' approach was counterproductive and harmful to the effort.Rural, conservative school boards echo each others opposition to new mental health lawNext 9NEWS2023-06-06 | Before a bill to give students mental health screenings became law, some rural school districts already said they would opt out. Their resolutions were word-for-wordFull interview: Election Eve sit down with Denver mayoral candidate Mike JohnstonNext 9NEWS2023-06-05 | Kyle Clark sat down with each of the mayoral candidates for final questions and thoughts on the race before we learn the results of Denver's June 6 runoff election.Nuggets Rocky takes good news to Rocky Mountain Hospital for ChildrenNext 9NEWS2023-06-03 | When Rocky showed up at Rocky Mountain Hospital for Children after the big win - it was all good news.Anti-abortion protester challenges Colorados long-standing patient protectionsNext 9NEWS2023-06-03 | Colorado law sets up protest-free "buffer zones" around health clinics, but one self-proclaimed "sidewalk counselor" is challenging their constitutional legality.Next Question: Why do ballots require stamps?Next 9NEWS2023-06-03 | Ballots don't require postage, technically. But then the county gets billed for the postage by the post office.Douglas County to vote on Denver-style camping banNext 9NEWS2023-06-03 | The county has very few people living on the streets, 27 at last count, and has no homeless shelter.