Nov 12, 2020
The Denver City Council votes Monday on a $1.3 billion budget for next year that cuts spending by $190 million through furloughs and cuts in police, fire and economic development. Here’s a handy graphic from Denverite illustrating the city’s priorities during the...
Nov 11, 2020
Polis administration health officials are trashing their email communication related to COVID-19 despite requests by the state archives to preserve all documents in order to accurately record how Colorado is responding to the pandemic. So much for all that...
Nov 11, 2020
There’s a directional shift in the state House with new Republican leadership for the 24-member caucus. Rep. Patrick Neville of Castle Rock stepped down from the minority leader position he’s served in since 2017. Neville was replaced in Monday leadership elections...
Nov 10, 2020
Beltway insiders got their first look at Senator-elect John Hickenlooper this week, which coincidently mirrored the kind of representation Colorado can come to expect — nonexistent. One of the dinosaur news wires captured this photo for prosperity of the first meeting...
Nov 9, 2020
The agriculture and livestock community is demanding Gov. Polis fire his appointee Ellen Kessler from the state Board of Veterinary Medicine after police were called to an Arvada Costco where she was protesting with fellow vegans in the meat section. Kessler...