Jun 14, 2021
Is Denver Public Schools guilty of deliberately trying to scare away student protestors and potential victims of school board member Tay Anderson who has been accused of sexually harassing or molesting dozens of minors? Or are they really so ignorant and insensitive...
Jun 11, 2021
CU Regent Heidi Ganahl reacted to a new federal report showing inflation surging at over 5% in May. Ganahl said she empathized with young people facing soaring housing costs and gas prices, many of whom have never seen the real impact of inflation in their lifetimes....
Jun 11, 2021
CEO of Liberty Oil Field Services Chris Wright is leading an effort to thank North Face for being a true partner of oil and gas. PeakNation™ will recall this fight originated with North Face denying an order of branded apparel last year from the oil services...
Jun 11, 2021
The Democrat-controlled legislature has adjourned and Coloradans can finally release the white-knuckle grip on their wallets to take stock of what’s left of their hard-earned money. The state collected $34 billion from us taxpayers over the last year to pay themselves...
Jun 10, 2021
9News reporter Jeremy Jojola apparently experienced an epiphany about the scale of Denver’s homelessness crisis. Anecdotally I’ve noticed a substantial increase in the number of tents and and encampments around downtown Denver. So many. This is such a complex issue. I...
Jun 10, 2021
The Denver teachers’ union wasn’t worried so much about the actual allegation against their endorsed candidate for the school board or that he might be a threat to students. The union’s fear was that the allegation could surface during candidate Tay Anderson’s...