Denver LGBTQ+ youth center closed indefinitely after burglar steals nearly $10K
YouthSeen has made the difficult decision to close its office in Colorado after it was broken into and robbed on Sunday.
December 4, 2025
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YouthSeen has made the difficult decision to close its office in Colorado after it was broken into and robbed on Sunday.
Several Juneteenth celebrations have been scaled down or cancelled this year due to companies and governments dropping DEI.
Kendell, the former executive director of the National Center for Lesbian Rights, recognizes that it's a crucial time for the LGBTQ+ movement.
Blush & Blu will have its last night of business on Saturday, owner Jody Bouffard recently announced.
Nathan Feldman filed the suit, claiming his two children were discriminated against when Denver Public Schools rejected his demand to add the "straight pride" flag next to LGBTQ+ banners in classrooms.
The RuPaul's Drag Race season 11 winner tells The Advocate about her new memoir All About Yvie: Into the Oddity and all the drama it dishes.
Nonprofit Dork Dancing hosted the wedding for Amarilis and Mariangy Delgado Gutierrez on Sunday, one year after they left Venezuela.
The head of Colorado's Log Cabin Republicans, Valdamar Archuleta, is defending the GOP chair who sent a campaign email calling LGBTQ+ people "godless groomers."
Tyler Boebert, 19, appeared in court last week without his mother or a lawyer.
In a week dedicated to reflecting on loss and advocacy, two survivors opened up about their personal battles and the ongoing fight against gun violence during National Gun Violence Survivors Week.
Anderson Lee Aldrich pleaded not guilty to the new charges, which were announced Tuesday in Denver.
By combining classical music with contemporary poetry, the Baroque Chamber Orchestra of Colorado is delving into gender and sexuality.
A trial is now underway as two Denver-area Catholic parishes sue over a conflict between religious beliefs and the program’s requirement not to discriminate against LGBTQ+ people.
That behavior was totally in character for the right-wing congresswoman, Denver news anchor Kyle Clark noted.
The far-right Republican who has made it her mission to cast drag queens and transgender people as sexual deviants apologized for vaping in a theater last weekend but didn’t mention fondling her date during the show.
Colorado bar proprietor Quinn Gallagher and Boebert were recently forced to leave a Denver theater because they were disturbing other patrons.
While it certainly appears to be discriminatory, the group’s attorney says it’s not actually discrimination.