Jan 14, 2019
We reported earlier that non-essential government workers will still get paid for not working once the government reopens. It’s like a paid vacation, only their paycheck will be a little late — four days and counting. As it turns out, many park service employees — the...
Jan 14, 2019
Five minutes after federal employees didn’t get their first paycheck Friday from the shutdown, the media meltdown about starving workers went full blast along with moaning and the gnashing of teeth over tax returns, food stamps and closed parks. There’s been hardly...
Jan 14, 2019
This morning, the Colorado Supreme Court unanimously reversed a split ruling from the state’s Court of Appeals regarding the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission’s approach to new energy development. To make a five-year story short, in 2013, young...
Jan 14, 2019
Judge Laurie Booras showed herself the door after a panel recommended her removal for calling some folks nasty names, and revealing a decision four weeks before she issued a ruling. We deem it necessary to point out, since the Denver Post did not, the Colorado Appeals...
Jan 11, 2019
Now-Governor Jared Polis spent the 2018 campaign promising loads of “free” stuff for Coloradans. After watching his first State of the State speech at the Capitol yesterday, it appears he wasn’t kidding, save for the actual price tag that accompanies...
Jan 11, 2019
Our esteemed new Attorney General Phil Weiser waited a hot minute before reasserting his office’s mission “to provide professional, ethical, and independent legal services to the State of Colorado and its citizens, to promote respect for law and access to the justice...