Jul 13, 2017
By Kelly Sloan TV comedian John Oliver has called for an online protest today, ostensibly calling in support of an “open and fair” internet. And what is the prescription for which he is calling to ensure such openness and fairness? Turning the reins over to the...
Jul 13, 2017
Nearly 500 people in Denver and 400 in Boulder have cancelled their voter registration — a trend being blamed on a presidential commission’s inquiry into possible voter fraud during the 2016 election. Voters say they don’t trust Trump, they had no idea voter...
Jul 13, 2017
There was no sign of liberal activists at DIA counter-protesting against striking workers who handle luggage and wheelchair services for passengers. Democratic Socialists of America in particular have a lot of experience protesting on behalf of the disabled, and...
Jul 12, 2017
For someone trained as a geologist, it doesn’t seem like basic math is one of the Governor’s strong suits. Against the backdrop of Red Rocks, Governor Hickenlooper announced he would adopt a mini version of the Paris Climate Agreement. It would be imposed...
Jul 12, 2017
One of the most important elections in the country is happening in 2017 in Colorado. It’s not some high-falutin office, but, instead, the Douglas County School Board election. Four candidates – Randy Mills, Ryan Abresch, Debora Scheffel, and Grant Nelson,...
Jul 12, 2017
Sad, but perfect timing that U.S. Rep. Scott Tipton’s bill to help fight forest fires is expected to hit the House floor for a vote before the August recess, Colorado Politics reports. The bill is a no-brainer to support, as it would give the Forest Service direct...