Andrew Kenney covers Denver and its government. His work explores how urbanization is reshaping Colorado's cities and whom it benefits, focusing on housing, sustainability, culture and government accountability. He previously worked as a reporter for The (Raleigh) News & Observer and for Denverite. He is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and was honored with the Associated Press' Walter Spearman Award for young writers in 2015, among other recognition.
Denver voters will decide in May whether to decriminalize psychedelic psilocybin mushrooms. Here's what you need to know about the drug and the proposal.
A Denver City Council committee voted unanimously Tuesday to move forward a proposal that would raise their own and other elected leaders' salaries by the maximum amount allowed by law.
Three current or possible 2020 Democratic presidential candidates have endorsed the Denver teachers strike, putting it in the national political spotlight.
Remarkably, in a city racked by arguments about development, gentrification and density, the enormous River Mile redevelopment project faces little if any resistance. With a series of city approvals last...
For more than a year, a thousand-foot ribbon of light has greeted people along Peña Boulevard at Denver International Airport. Now, the airport's ready to make some cash on the...