Jun 7, 2021
U.S. Sen. John Hickenlooper spent the congressional work period last week bar hopping through Front Range restaurants and reminiscing about that time he voted months ago to spend taxpayer dollars to cover for Gov. Polis’s business shutdowns. It’s a nice job if you...
Jun 4, 2021
Liberals in the state legislature dropped a last-minute bill this week to radically alter a proposed ballot initiative for November that would reduce property taxes. With Democrat-fueled inflation accelerating across the country, Colorado Rising State Action...
Jun 4, 2021
An online petition calling for Denver Public Schools to remove board member Tay Anderson’s name from recently issued diplomas is collecting signatures faster than we can keep up with the total. The initial goal was set at 200 signatures when launched Thursday, but...
Jun 3, 2021
Tay Anderson didn’t really step away from his duties as a member of the Denver Public School board until after investigations into dozens of sexual abuse allegations against him are completed, as he and media headlines have indicated. Anderson was only talking about...
Jun 2, 2021
The real victims in cyber terrorist attacks from Russia aren’t just the gas pipeline company targeted last month or the JBS meat processing company headquartered in Greeley hit this week. The Russians caused a short-term energy crisis along the entire East Coast and...
Jun 2, 2021
A district judge has ruled in favor of Aurora Mayor Mike Coffman and blocked a local law aimed at banning him and all elected officials from volunteering or working in any other campaigns. The preliminary injunction against the campaign measure is a victory for the...