Jan 15, 2018
Thirty five years ago, President Reagan signed legislation a law to create a national holiday honoring slain civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. On the occasion of creating this holiday, Reagan gave one of his most unifying and uplifting speeches, chronicling...
Jan 15, 2018
The Western Slope gave an early indication of who they like for the Republican nominee for governor. Treasurer Walker Stapleton won a Grand Junction straw poll last week following the GOP debate with 45 percent of the support. There were a total of 78 votes cast,...
Jan 12, 2018
It’s official. The Interior Department has launched its largest reorganization in history to move bureaucrats out of the Beltway and into the heartland where their decisions will literally affect their next-door neighbors. And Colorado is in the running to headquarter...
Jan 12, 2018
A train to Colorado’s high country ski resorts has long been the crown jewel in the left’s love affair with all things rail – regardless of the economics of such projects, or the engineering feasibility. With talk of a possible 2026 Winter Olympic bid,...
Jan 12, 2018
What do you call it when you go out of town or get deployed and come back to a filthy stranger encamped in your house – home invasion? Burglary? If you guessed “none of the above” you are correct. Because of nuances in how laws were written to cover home...
Jan 12, 2018
Democratic leaders in the state legislature may drag their feet when dealing with a man accused of sexually harassing women, but if a woman makes a dumb, sexist remark about another woman on social media, Bam! They are forced to resign. Such is the case with...