The marijuana industry is thrilled with U.S. Sen. John Hickenlooper’s sponsorship of a bill to form a federal task force to regulate, and eventually tax marijuana should Congress ever agree to legalize recreational use. Interestingly, Hickenlooper didn’t even get...
The head honcho of the Federal Highway Administration was in Denver last week to celebrate the opening, finally, of the $1.2 billion park over Interstate 70 in Elyria-Swansea that no one wanted except for government bureaucrats. In an interview with Colorado Public...
The chief of staff for retiring Democrat Congressman Ed Perlmutter will make a cushy landing at the University of Colorado in a newly created job that pays out more than $400,000 annually with benefits. It’s a vague-sounding position that requires strategy stuff and...
Lest there be any confusion about the direction of the new Democrat leadership in the U.S. House, they have chosen the congressman who represents Boulder to head their policy and communications efforts. Boulder, Democrats decided. That way surely wins the hearts and...
It looks like Colorado Republicans are doing what so many Republicans do best in the face of defeat — make matters it worse. Just to refresh on winning strategies, a splintered party that attacks itself and pulls each other down like crabs into a boiling pot of hot...
Denver Public Schools’ most toxic board member Auon’tai Anderson announced his reelection bid Wednesday with a video opening of what appears to symbolize a lynching mob calling his name while white hands tie a noose. Then as a cut nose falls from the sky, and legs we...