Aug 1, 2014
When The Denver Post wrote a hit piece on well-regarded Deputy Secretary of State Suzanne Staiert, the journalist seemingly had half of a story and tried to vilify Staiert for helping friends with pro-bono legal work. It just so happened some of her legal work...
Aug 1, 2014
One of Gov. John Hickenlooper’s current, favorite sound bites is the one where he talks about how crappy of a hand he was dealt as governor with 13 federally declared disasters happening since he took office. Yet, from what we can gather, a majority of those...
Aug 1, 2014
Right now, Republicans now control the nine-member University of Colorado Regents board by five to four, but all that could change if Pat Stryker, Jared Polis, and their union BFFs have their way. The CD6 seat, currently held by Republican Jim Geddes, is up for grabs...
Aug 1, 2014
Election law is a tricky thing. While the basics are laid out in statute and in the constitution, much of it is still worked out through the courts. Such is the case with the outcome of last year’s election for a seat on the Adams 12 Five Star school board. ...
Aug 1, 2014
Last night, we received the sad news that The Colorado Observer would cease publication as of today, citing that they “have run out of money”. Today’s media outlets struggle enormously to make their ventures profitable – even the most...