Sep 18, 2019
Colorado’s civil rights division is in worse shape than even the U.S. Supreme Court could imagine — it’s pretty much a broken and abused system, an audit demanded by state lawmakers reported Wednesday. Investigations take almost a year to complete, and when the...
Sep 18, 2019
The RTD marked a new low this week by voting to keep a vacant lot at Broadway and Colfax as a useless gravel pit rather than lease the land for the National Medal of Honor Museum. Adding insult to injury were the ignorant excuses by Director Kate Williams for this...
Sep 17, 2019
If you saw this alarming headline on Colorado Public Radio’s website, there’s no need to panic because it’s not completely accurate — grouse numbers are not decreasing due to a lack of protection from grazing or energy development. Sage Grouse Numbers In West...
Sep 16, 2019
It looks like the departure of three candidates from the Senate Democratic primary means more room in the pool for new candidates to take their place, and Denver businesswoman Denise Burgess didn’t waste any time. She announced her candidacy Monday as former...
Sep 16, 2019
Some Democratic lawmakers think we need tougher rules for the state’s recall process to make it harder for voters to hold them accountable. Never mind the process worked just fine — tough requirements and the large number of signatures required kept several efforts...