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BREAKING: Dog Bites Man, Gun Owners Sue Boulder

Well, that took a hot minute. A federal lawsuit has been filed — to no one’s surprise — against the City of Boulder for the weapons ban passed by the council this week. The Mountain States Legal Foundation filed the suit on behalf of the Boulder Rifle Club and Bison...

GHOST POLL: Will Tillemann Release Magic Numbers Claiming He Can Win?

Levi Tillemann is keeping a tight lid on those secret poll numbers that allegedly show he can beat his Democratic primary opponent Jason Crow in the race against U.S. Rep. Mike Coffman and Coffman as well. Tillemann’s excuse for not releasing the magic numbers — the...

WAS SHE DRUNK? Moms Demand Action Chief Assails Immigrants

Apparently, Moms Demand Action founder Shannon Watts, who lives in Boulder, doesn't like guns and maybe doesn't like immigrants either. Last night, Watts was trying to nail conservative commentator Tomi Lahren, who was complaining about Whole Foods (or something)....

BOULDER BAN: It’s a Gun-Free Zone, Except for All the Guns

  Thanks to the city council gun ban vote Tuesday, Boulderites can sleep better at night knowing that scary “assault weapons” are no longer allowed in their town. Except for criminals, they won’t be skipping to the police department to register their guns....

STEYER’S IMPEACHMENT ROADSHOW: Which Candidates Will Shop Up Tonight?

California Billionaire Tom Steyer is bringing his impeach Trump sideshow to Denver tonight where he will use that platform to preach his environmental agenda and his mission to use green politics to get Democrats elected. We expect the audience will mostly be made up...

FIRST TIME? Jared Polis Demonstrates How Not to Pack a Lunch

We joke about Democratic gubernatorial candidate and Congressman Jared Polis being a little out of touch with average folk, but sometimes the jokes end up being true. Polis' new campaign video shows him packing a lunch for his son, Caspian (yes, fine, he's adorable)....

GOOD RIDDANCE: Rooftop Gardens Wilt Before The First Seed Is Planted

Let this be a lesson to the 54 percent of voters who approved the green roof ordinance — if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Even the leader of the ballot initiative that Denver can’t seem to implement now says it’s okay if bureaucrats tweak it into...