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GROUSE GETTING BUSY! New Report Says Population Has Rebounded

The sage grouse population has exploded in the last two years, growing by nearly two-thirds from more than 49,000 males in 2013 to more than 80,000 this year. That’s according to a new study by the Western Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, and reported on by...

BLAME GAME? Hillary’s Server Scandal Stretches to Denver Company

Presidential wannabe Hillary Clinton addressed many topics during a Denver rally Tuesday, but declined to mention that the FBI had contacted a local technology firm as part of its investigation into her controversial email server. Controversial, because the government...

WATCH YOUR POCKETS: Governor Hickenlooper Pushes to Keep Tax Dollars

Governor John Hickenlooper recently embarked on a tour to convince Coloradans to allow him to keep extra tax dollars in an end run around TABOR.  Hickenlooper would like to exempt the hospital provider fee from TABOR calculations, which would have allowed him to keep...

DOUBLING DOWN: Clinton Eschews Real Coloradans for Swank Fundraisers

Democratic Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton will be in Colorado today for three fundraisers and a so-called grassroots event. While Colorado is not an early primary state, it is a critical state on the road to the White House, and has been beneficial to her...

NO ACCOUNTABILITY: Colorado Veteran Dies After VA Negligence

Another veteran wait-listed for health care has died, this time while sidelined for treatment at the VA hospital in Grand Junction. The inspector general is investigating the death of 64-year-old Rodger Holmes, whose death appears to have been preventable. A...

HANG ONTO YOUR WALLET! Higher Electricity Prices Coming to Colorado

If you liked what President Obama did for your health insurance, you’re going to love what he just did to your electricity bill. In his never-ending quest to secure his legacy, Obama has declared through administrative fiat that nearly one-third of all power must come...

TAXING EXCUSES: Record-Breaking Revenues Won’t Fund More Ski Parking

Your aha moment of the day – the Town of Breckenridge, which wants to raise lift taxes by $6 to pay for more parking, had record-breaking parking revenues last season to the tune of nearly a half million dollars. Revenues are up 22 percent, due in part to the town’s...

LIMPING ALONG: Federal Audit of Health Insurance Co-Ops Shows Illness

Did the Colorado's health insurance co-op sacrifice financial solvency for public relations wins?  That's the question we're left after reviewing a report on state health co-ops issued by the Office of the Inspector General, which oversees the Department of Health and...

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