May 9, 2018
In a legislative session overshadowed by sexual misconduct allegations that ramped up before the the first bill was introduced, everything else seemed like it was crowded out. But in spite of this unusual circumstance, some things were accomplished, and other efforts...
May 9, 2018
On the losing side, we had new losers came up on this year’s radar. Public school teachers walked out on their students to protest at the Capitol (or just sit at home), and as a result throw the state’s largest school districts into chaos. A “red flag” bill to...
May 9, 2018
In the never-ending recall petition effort to drag Gwen Lachelt kicking and fighting from the La Plata County Commissioner dais, it continues to get weird and drawn out. First the update: Petition gatherers have turned in the remaining 2,030 signatures plus an added...
May 9, 2018
Denver is under a virtual roofing construction freeze as city planners figure out how to get around the green roof requirement passed by voters last year. The best option so far to comply with the bizarre and unworkable regulations, is not to comply at all but just...
May 8, 2018
In one of the most cynical and mean-spirited editorials that we have read in a long time, left-wing Aurora Sentinel editorial page editor Dave Perry went on a vicious attack of the most successful firearms training course for teachers in America. FASTER, or...