May 8, 2017
Colorado’s media landscape continues to evolve as The Denver Post, the state’s flagship paper, announced it would be moving its offices from downtown to their Adams County printing plant. Reporter Jon Murray tweeted earlier today that publisher Mac Tully confirmed the...
May 8, 2017
The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission’s do or die tactic to hike fees and fines failed in the state legislature’s final days, and we say good riddance. Republicans killed the measure in the Senate Finance Committee, ignoring the agency’s bogus blackmail tactics...
May 8, 2017
It’s safe to say that North Korea did not take kindly to Gardner’s description of North Korea Supreme Dignity brutal dictator Kim Jong Un a “whack job.” A spokesperson for the regime on Friday hilariously called Colorado’s U.S. Senator...
May 8, 2017
A Weld County School District RE-5J teacher is on paid leave while officials there investigate a Cinco De Mayo celebration that included a political piñata and kids literally bashing President Trump. Pictures of the event spread across social media, including a...
May 5, 2017
It’s official. Trump’s list of national monuments to review was released today, and we are elated to see our top two made the list: Grand-Staircase Escalante in Utah and Colorado’s own Canyons of the Ancients. It’s been 17 years since Clinton declared the canyons a...
May 5, 2017
While we argue about whether AHCA is a net positive, there are some pretty great aspects to this piece of legislation – like the $1 trillion in tax cuts over the next decade. One of those tax cuts will directly benefit Coloradans. Inside of AHCA, there is a $20...