Denver among finalists to host 2028 Democratic National Convention; Second measles case tied to Broomfield High School, more exposure locations identified

Headlines Tuesday, March 3, 2026

  • cover play_arrow

    03-03-2026 Headlines KGNU News

Denver among finalists to host 2028 Democratic National Convention

Denver has been announced as one of five cities under consideration to host the 2028 Democratic National Convention (DNC). Denver previously hosted the DNC in 2008, when President Barack Obama accepted his first presidential nomination. 

Governor Jared Polis said, “Denver has already proven that we can host an incredible Democratic National Convention, having hosted one of the most memorable in recent history, and I have no doubt that when the committee visits, they will see the same opportunity for 2028.” 

According to a statement released by Colorado Dems, the 2008 Democratic National Convention generated an estimated $154 million in economic impact in Denver and $266 million for Metro Denver. The city anticipates an even greater economic impact in 2028 if awarded the convention. 

 

A second measles case has been tied to Broomfield High School, with more exposure locations identified

State health officials said Monday a second student at Broomfield High has tested positive for measles, adding that exposures to the virus include Broomfield High, a Broomfield Chick-fil-A and a Westminster Chipotle. 

School immunization data from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) show that the Boulder Valley School District, which includes Broomfield High School, has a 95.7% vaccination rate for the MMR vaccine — above the 95% herd immunity threshold needed to prevent a rise in community cases. If you believe you have been exposed, monitor for symptoms for 21 days and avoid public gatherings, health officials said in a news release.

Symptoms to watch out for include fever, cough, runny nose, and red, watery eyes that develop into a rash that starts on the face and then spreads to the rest of the body about three to five days after symptoms first start. A person with measles is contagious for 4 days before and 4 days after the rash appears.

Measles only spreads from people who show symptoms; it does not spread from people who aren’t feeling sick, state health officials said. For more information about possible exposure locations and other suggestions from CDPHE and health officials, view our headlines online at KGNU.org.

READ MORE

 

Denver unanimously passes law enforcement & ICE mask ban 

Yesterday, the Denver City Council unanimously passed a new law banning federal immigration and other law enforcement officers from wearing masks while working within city limits. 

The law follows a push from the local community for transparency in ICE and law enforcement. The city plans to enforce the law via citations and arrests by the Denver Police Department. The law also requires federal agents to clearly identify themselves with a visible ID from 25 feet away when operating within the city.

In a statement, the Department of Homeland Security’s Deputy Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis called the law a “despicable and a flagrant attempt to endanger our officers.” It was not immediately clear when Mayor Mike Johnston is expected to sign the measure into law or when it will go into effect.

READ MORE

 

$13.3 awarded for housing & transit projects to metro Denver, Fort Collins, Longmont

Last week, Colorado leaders took the first steps toward funding the development of more dense, affordable housing near transit, awarding $13.3 million in grants to various projects spanning metro Denver, Fort Collins and Longmont. Longmont is set to receive $4 million to aid the construction of a long-planned downtown transit hub at First Avenue and Main Street. The development will feature 10 bus bays, 40 bike and scooter parking spaces, 700 parking spaces, and up to 300 housing units and ground-floor commercial space. 

The grants will also help develop the Switchgrass Crossing apartment complex in Fort Collins, a reserved complex for adults aged 55 or older with lower individual incomes. They will be next to a bus station, where funds will be used for utility connections and stormwater drainage. A pedestrian bridge crossing Interstate 25 and train tracks in Denver will also be built, located near the Regional Transportation District Broadway Station. This bridge is designed to help residents of the proposed Archway Gates complex access transit. 

READ MORE

 

You can hear daily headlines on the Morning Magazine, KGNU’s weekday morning show, with coverage of local and regional public affairs and news with headlines and commentary. Click here to listen to full episodes of the Morning Magazine.

Picture of KGNU News

KGNU News

Search

Now Playing

play_arrow

Live Broadcast

Recent Stories

Upcoming Events

KGNU PARTNERS

Want to help us build a better radio station?

We’re conducting a survey to help us understand how our listeners are using new technology. Please spend 15 minutes to let us know what you think.

Public media moves forward because you listen, watch, share and support. Thank you for being part of this community — and for helping us continue the journey during Public Media Giving Days.