Sep 5, 2017
A headline in the New York Times suggests that lawmakers are so shaken by Harvey that they are working together in a bipartisan manner. Only it was more cynical than that: Shaken by Harvey, Congress May Try Something New: Bipartisanship The problem with their premise...
Sep 1, 2017
Now that Colorado has a real shot at becoming the new home to several federal Interior Department agencies, Western Slope leaders are stepping up their game to lobby for one in particular, the BLM, to settle on their side of the mountains. Denver is being eyed as the...
Sep 1, 2017
The Sierra Club laughably came out with a list of the greenest college campuses across the United States, called its “Cool Schools” ranking, and guess who wasn’t number one? CU Boulder wasn’t. But, guess who beat CU Boulder? Colorado State...
Sep 1, 2017
U.S. Rep. Diana DeGette has shrugged off the scandal of her former IT staffer now indicted for fraud, because she says he was kicked off the congressional computer system and did not have access to the personal information of Congress or their constituents. But now it...
Aug 31, 2017
Between the minimum wage hike and nearby construction, the Triple S Brewing Company is calling it a night. The Colorado Springs brewery is cautiously calling itself the first victim of the minimum wage hike. Here’s what the owner told the Colorado Springs...
Aug 31, 2017
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi was in Denver this week for some reason everyone has now forgotten, because she instead made headlines by bashing violent “antifa” protestors in her hometown of San Francisco. More than 100 hooded and black-clad “antifa” protestors...