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Denver mayor drops $155 million to grow homelessness, calls it success

Denver mayor drops $155 million to grow homelessness, calls it success

The mayor who would end homelessness succeeded in growing the number of street dwellers by more than 700 his first year in office and called it a resounding success. Under Denver Mike Johnston’s program that went $65 million over budget in year one to cost $155...

Speaker Johnson to headline Loveland fundraiser for Gabe Evans

Speaker Johnson to headline Loveland fundraiser for Gabe Evans

House Speaker Mike Johnson will headline a fundraiser in Loveland Friday for the Republican challenger taking on freshman Democrat U.S. Rep. Yadira Caraveo in the new 8th Congressional District. Gabe Evans is a conservative state representative who served combat duty...

Aurora says no to implementing state’s new ‘safe spaces’ law

Aurora says no to implementing state’s new ‘safe spaces’ law

Big round of applause to Aurora Council members for opting out of the state’s new “sensitive spaces” law that blocks our 2nd Amendment right to carry firearms near certain locations that politicians deemed as sensitive. Like any government building, or within 100 feet...

Walz event in Denver will be a grab-n-go for campaign cash

Walz event in Denver will be a grab-n-go for campaign cash

Democrat Veep contender Tim Walz will show just exactly how much Colorado voters mean to his ticket when he drops in for a couple of hours this week just to collect campaign checks then split. Colorado Public Radio broke the devasting news to progressive devotees: But...

Fallen Hero: Will Tina Peters get mercy or spend her life in prison?

Fallen Hero: Will Tina Peters get mercy or spend her life in prison?

A hard lesson was learned this week for someone who took her mistrust of voting machines to the extreme and got busted for tampering with them. Tina Peters is learning that it doesn’t matter what one’s intentions are when they break the law. The 68-year-old former...

Colorado once again ranked the worst. This time for retirement.

Colorado once again ranked the worst. This time for retirement.

Colorado is now ranked as one of the worst place to retire, coming in at number 44 out of 50 states, according to a study by Bankrate. Delaware, where President Biden spends most of his time instead of the White House in Washington, D.C., is the number one state for...

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