Aug 6, 2020
Colorado restaurants appear to be tanking by the thousands and more than half of owners surveyed predict they’ll have to close for good if business restrictions imposed by Gov. Polis are not lifted in the next few weeks. Even before the pandemic, restaurants struggled...
Aug 6, 2020
Are the taxpayers of Denver well served when the city council ignores an obvious conflict of interest to appoint a BLM activist to the Citizen Oversight Board of the police and sheriff departments, when that activist just filed a lawsuit against the city and county...
Aug 6, 2020
UPDATED 8/6/20: John Hickenlooper is now facing a complaint filed with the Treasury Department accusing him of misusing that 9/11 fund to pay for his ethics defense lawyers. Hickenlooper used a 9/11 recovery fund to pay his private lawyer $525 an hour in his ethics...
Aug 5, 2020
Denver Public School Board member Tey Anderson was at the Morey Middle School homeless camp cleanup Wednesday making sure teachers and students won’t have to trek through discarded needles and human feces when they eventually return. Just kidding. Anderson was...
Aug 5, 2020
Coloradans know a good tax deal when they see it, so they rejected the so-called “Fair Tax Initiative” ballot measure in favor of a proposal that actually lowers income tax levels across the board. The proposal that goes to voters in the November general election asks...
Aug 5, 2020
Several “peaceful” protestors armed with AR-15s and a shotgun blocked a neighborhood street and threatened residents trying to get home Monday night as the mob of 100 descended on the home of a Colorado Springs police officer. But that’s not the story the media told...