Mar 8, 2019
Support for the Right to Survive ballot measure going to the public for a vote in May addressing homeless issues has hit a brick wall of homeless advocates who are now advocating against the proposal. They still want the camping ban gone, just not all the other stuff...
Mar 7, 2019
U.S. Rep. Jason Crow was outraged when he showed up unannounced at the immigration detention center in Aurora earlier this year and didn’t get immediate access to areas where hundreds are quarantined because of exposure to mumps and chickenpox. We can’t imagine why...
Mar 7, 2019
Last year, we cheered Saira Rao’s primary campaign against Democratic U.S. Rep. Diana DeGette because Rao was plucky and, damnit, DeGette’s been there too freaking long. Sure, we didn’t agree with anything she believed in, but it was fun to watch....
Mar 7, 2019
Despite widespread approval of TABOR by voters, the Democratic leadership in the House and Senate (from Boulder, of course) is planning to refer a ballot measure that would allow the state to keep nearly $1 billion in (highly) anticipated revenue through June 2020 —...
Mar 7, 2019
Our favorite radical is claiming victory for bullying Lafayette into coughing up $5,000 to forgo a lawsuit because the former mayor wouldn’t let him harass her on her own Facebook page. This isn’t the first time Cliff Willmeng has sued a female mayor for blocking him...
Mar 6, 2019
We’ve been covering extensively the oil and gas bill heading through the legislature because it’s so radical, as in destroy Colorado’s economy radical. As we mentioned earlier, the various components come together to enact what would amount to a...