May 2, 2023
The Denver school board’s newly released draft “Long-Term Safety Plan” will allow individual schools to decide whether to use school resource officers, so that way politicians won’t have to take responsibility for violent events like the recent shootings....
May 2, 2023
The poor and middle class face a classic Catch-22 situation and get screwed no matter which way they vote on Gov. Polis’s proposed ballot measure to address an unexpected property tax hike of 30%-70%. Instead of sending a simple cap to deal with the tax hike surge...
May 1, 2023
We warned that no good would come of Gov. Polis waiting until the last week of the legislative session to offer his plan to save homeowners from skyrocketing tax bills next year of 30%-70%, and indeed it is no good at all. It’s a bait and switch, with Polis and the...
May 1, 2023
The media finally grew a pair and took Denver Public Schools to court to force the release of the recordings of five hours of school board discussions held behind closed doors the day after last month’s school shooting. Those secret talks produced major policy...
Apr 28, 2023
Colorado lawmakers couldn’t bother this session to cap home property taxes estimated to skyrocket 40-60%, but they made time to advance a bill allowing themselves to block critics on their personal social media accounts. Coincidence? We doubt it. If the bill passes,...
Apr 28, 2023
Colorado Springs voters need to pay extra close attention to what their mayoral candidates are saying about how they will address homelessness as well as the topics they are avoiding, like the camping ban and doorway ordinances. The differences are clear. Yemi...