Nov 27, 2017
U.S. Rep. Diana DeGette’s “Me too” claims registered off-the-charts on the Richter scale of hypocrisy and we missed it. It was a gem snatched up by the Colorado Springs Gazette, in which DeGette detailed an account of sexual harassment from another Democratic lawmaker...
Nov 27, 2017
Steamboat Springs City Councilwoman Heather Sloop is accusing the former council president of intimidation because of an email he sent questioning her education background. Sloop says Walter Magill is trying to silence her on a housing proposal, in which both have a...
Nov 24, 2017
The major stores are reveling today in Black Friday shopping they hope will fill their coffers for the year. They’ve filled our newspapers with bundles of advertisements that required a small forest to produce. And that makes it easy for us to forget there are other...
Nov 23, 2017
This Thanksgiving, Coloradans have much to be thankful for – great weather, a robust bench of candidates for statewide offices, TABOR, upcoming ski season, and, of course, our friends and families gathered today for the sole purpose of consuming mass quantities...
Nov 22, 2017
The National Park Service has agreed to give us all an extra month to respond to their fee increase proposal, thanks to demands by U.S. Sen. Cory Gardner. The feds want to raise daily rates during the peak season to as high as $70 in Rocky Mountain National Park and...