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Bennito L. Kelty

Bennito L. Kelty has been a staff writer at Westword since April 2023. Before joining Westword, Bennito worked for publications such as the Columbia Missourian, the St. Louis American, Vox Magazine, the Yuma Sun and the online Tucson Sentinel. He’s received awards from the Arizona Press Club, including first place for Spanish-language feature reporting and second place for social issues reporting. Bennito was a member of the Report for America Corps and is a graduate of the University of Missouri – Columbia.

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Danny Montes from the Crime Survivors for Safety and Justice speaks to a crowd.

Victim Rights Advocate Danny Montes Named to New Obama Foundation Leaders Program

By Bennito L. KeltyAugust 8, 2023

“I want to make sure communities heal.”

Mexican Consul General in Denver Pável Meléndez Crus speaks in front of the Mexican and American flags.

Mexican Consulate Touts Big Boost in Services for People Living in Colorado

By Bennito L. KeltyAugust 7, 2023

The Mexican Consulate in Denver has issued more than 15,000 Mexican passports this year and more than 7,000 Mexican IDs.

Denver Mayor Mike Johnston talks to the press about a planned homeless sweep in the Parr-Widener Room.

Mayor Johnston Greenlights First Homeless Sweep Despite Having Nowhere to Put People

By Bennito L. KeltyAugust 2, 2023

The city’s first homeless sweep under the Johnston administration will happen on Friday, August 4, at an encampment in Denver’s Five Points neighborhood.

An carved log showing Mt. Bross' elevation and the neighboring Mt. Democrat in the background.

Like a Bross: Westword Reporter Tackles the DeCaLiBron Loop – Which Is Finally Open

By Bennito L. KeltyAugust 2, 2023

Hikers have been champing at the bit to get back on Mounts Democrat, Cameron, Lincoln and Bross after the Decalibron loop was closed over lawsuit concerns.

Mayor Mike Johnston sits on stage with his hand on his chin as he listens to questions from the audience.

Mayor Johnston’s Town Hall Series Continues After Emotional First Event in Five Points

By Bennito L. KeltyAugust 1, 2023

Denver’s new mayor plans to continue his town hall series on homelessness tonight with a public meeting at the Denver Dream Center on Curtis Street.

Mayor Mike Johnston declares an emergency to tackle the issue of homelessness in Denver.

Colorado Coalition for the Homeless Houses Resources for Denver’s Emergency Mission

By Bennito L. KeltyJuly 31, 2023

Having led HOST and now head of CCH, Britta Fisher is a natural bridge between the city and the nonprofit that Denver has relied on heavily to help with housing and services for the homeless population.

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Aurora Mayor Mike Coffman talks to residents at town hall in July.

Aurora Mayoral Candidates Talk About Possibly Having “Strong Mayor” System

By Bennito L. KeltyJuly 28, 2023

Colorado’s third biggest city is flirting with the idea of following in Denver, Pueblo and Colorado Springs’ footsteps with a “strong mayor” system.

A photo of a book on immigration law.

Boulder Holding Event to Help Immigrants With Questions About Immigration Law

By Bennito L. KeltyJuly 27, 2023

The City of Boulder is teaming up with the University of Colorado Law School to help local immigrants better understand immigration law.

Mayor Mike Johnston talks to the press about his plan to shelter 1,000 people by 2024.

Mayor Mike Johnston Looking to Nonprofits, Converted Hotels and Commercial Buildings for Homeless Housing

By Bennito L. KeltyJuly 25, 2023

Denver’s new mayor gave his first big update on how he plans to shelter 1,000 more individuals by 2024.

Denver's City and County Building with a banner showing love to immigrants.

Denver Is Training Interpreters for Free to Facilitate Language Access for Immigrants and Refugees

By Bennito L. KeltyJuly 25, 2023

City officials are looking to train anyone who is proficient in English and one of more than a dozen languages, including Cantonese, Arabic, Spanish and Swahili.

Nael Welday from Angola waves three American flags at a citizenship ceremony that took place at the Children's Museum of Denver on Thursday, July 20.

Kids From Around the World Sworn In as American Citizens at Children’s Museum

By Bennito L. KeltyJuly 24, 2023

For the second year in a row, the Children’s Museum of Denver held a U.S. citizenship event on July 20 for kids looking to become Americans through their parents.

The 2023 Colombian Independence Festival will take place Sunday, July 23 to celebrate the country's independence day and offer the food, crafts and music from the South American country.

Get Ready to Shop, Eat and Dance at the Colombian Independence Festival

By Bennito L. KeltyJuly 21, 2023

The festival, which honors Colombian Independence Day, goes down on Sunday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. at Pulaski Park.

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A truck rumbles along the I-70 viaduct above a house in Elyria.

Denver Researchers Find New Ways That City Surroundings Worsen People’s Health

By Bennito L. KeltyJuly 20, 2023

A new study conducted by CU Denver researchers found that neighborhoods can be risk factors for severe illness.

Marcella Armas stands at her hot dog cart by Denver City Hall.

Meet the Denver Vendor Who’s Served the City’s Top Dogs for Decades

By Bennito L. KeltyJuly 17, 2023

“It was always a highlight of the day,” Michael Hancock says. “Grab a hot dog and chat with her about what was going on.”

Denver Animal Protection is advising people to leave their dogs at home as more dogs are being left in hot cars this summer.

People Keep Leaving Dogs Inside of Hot Cars, Hundreds Reported

By Bennito L. KeltyJuly 14, 2023

So far in 2023, more than 300 calls have been made to Denver Animal Protection about dogs being left inside of cars on hot days.

Arapahoe County will clear active arrest warrants at the "Second Chances" event on Saturday, July 15 in Aurora.

Arapahoe County Clearing Arrest Warrants at Second Chances Event, Murderers Not Welcome

By Bennito L. KeltyJuly 13, 2023

Eligible warrants that can be cleared at the July 15 “Second Chances” event include misdemeanors, Class 4 drug felonies, and Class 5 and 6 felonies.

Paul DeMarte, left, and Mike Genova, right, talk about unknown movies for their Denver podcast, Rabbit Troop Sucks.

Denver Film Gurus Talk Hidden Gems, Unknown Movie Roles on Podcast

By Bennito L. KeltyJuly 12, 2023

Childhood friends Paul DeMarte and Mike Genova talk about films you’ve never heard of on their Denver-based podcast Rabbit Troop Sucks.

Mark Ferrandino, the first gay legislator, will now lead the Office of State Planning and Budgeting for Gov. Jared Polis.

Mark Ferrandino Tapped by Governor Polis to Lead State Planning and Budget

By Bennito L. KeltyJuly 10, 2023

A political stalwart, Mark Ferrandino has been working in the Polis administration as executive director of Colorado’s Department of Revenue since 2020.

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Elitch Gardens recently renamed their historic wooden track roller coaster to Twister III: Storm Chaser as they keep the beloved ride alive.

From Cyclone to Twister III: Ride Through Denver’s Roller Coaster History

By Bennito L. KeltyJuly 7, 2023

Another chapter was added to the roller coaster history books last week with the debut of Twister III: Storm Chaser at Denver’s Elitch Gardens.

The City and County of Denver will clear active arrest warrants for low-level crimes this Saturday at the "Fresh Start" event.

Denver Will Clear Low-Level Arrest Warrants at Saturday’s Fresh Start

By Bennito L. KeltyJuly 7, 2023

On Saturday, you can check the status of a warrant – without the fear of being arrested.

brown building on Santa Fe Drive in Denver

Chicano Humanities and Arts Council Returning to Santa Fe Drive

By Bennito L. KeltyJuly 6, 2023

The nonprofit was given a gallery building on Santa Fe Drive.

Devonte Phillips (left) and Hiyaw "Joya" Tesfa Zewdie-Walker, who died in a fatal shooting in the early morning hours of January 1, 2022, in Denver, Colorado.

Cabin Tap House Shooter Sentenced to 62 Years for New Year’s Day Killings

By Bennito L. KeltyJuly 3, 2023

At his sentencing, Levi Diecidue apologized for the 2022 New Year’s Day shooting – claiming his heart “was filled with rage and anger at the time.”

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