Jun 6, 2019
Leave it to a Boulderite to memorialize a boulder and get adoring press coverage for it. After blowing up one boulder that tumbled down a ridge near Highway 145 between Dolores and Telluride the Friday before Memorial Day, state road officials decided to just leave a...
Jun 5, 2019
Who drops $20,000 in political ads when they are term limited and state legislative business is done for the year? That would be Leroy Garcia of Pueblo, president of the state Senate who insists he’s just trying to educate voters on what was accomplished this session...
Jun 5, 2019
Last night, three sitting Denver City Councilmen were ousted from office in an anti-incumbency surge. Don’t worry, it’s just trading maybe slightly reasonable Democrats for those who identify with Bernie Sanders. One in particular already has espoused...
Jun 5, 2019
In the aftermath of accusations of sexual assault against Democratic Rep. Rochelle Galindo by campaign staff, liberals on social media were quick to accuse Republicans of cooking up this scheme to force Galindo out of office. They even went so far as to accuse Sherrie...
Jun 4, 2019
Well, we’re glad that’s over. Tonight, Denver Democratic Mayor Michael Hancock beat run-off challenger Jamie Giellis to reclaim his mayoral title for a third term. He defeated her by 11.2% at last update and she conceded the race around 10 p.m. While Team...
Jun 4, 2019
Revolutionaries Organizing Communities for Kids (ROCK), currently an anonymous group (later revealed to be the brainchild of a losing candidate) of self-described “social justice warriors,” is papering Denver with flyers seeking like minded comrades to vote in a slate...