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Video shows school board buckling to superintendent threats after shooting
The calculated release of just two minutes of a five-hour closed door meeting of the Denver Public School board in the wake of the March shooting shows just how spineless many behaved including would-be hero Auon’tai “Tay” Anderson. A court challenge by the media...
It’s time Colorado Republicans address the elephant in the room
It’s time to address the elephant in the room before it breaks all the furniture and embarrasses us in front of company. Again. When last we visited, the Colorado Republican Party was lagging in fundraising and chairman Dave Williams was firing inside the tent at...
Who is the autistic Colorado teen arrested by the FBI on terrorism charges?
It’s been nearly a week since an autistic youth from Castle Rock was arrested by the FBI at Denver International Airport before he could board a flight to the Middle East and join up with the terrorist group ISIS. And curiously, the local media has been completely...
Poll reveals voters not as stupid as Polis expected, thumbing noses at Prop HH
A shocking new poll reveals Colorado voters are not as stupid as Gov. Polis thought when he persuaded his Democrat legislature to swindle us out of even more of our hard-earned money through Proposition HH. Magellan Strategies, which conducted the poll, found that...
Democrat group cuts Colo ties, yet ex leader Calderón is still fundraising
A Democrat recruiting and training organization devoted to getting women elected has closed their Colorado branch and cut ties with the lady who led it — Lisa Calderón. That’s three strikes for the failed Denver mayoral candidate and former chief of staff to recently...
Tired of getting robbed? Check out the petitions circulating the grocery stores
Colorado’s governor and legislature made their point; they have no intention of protecting their constituents from the financial consequences of Bidenomics, namely the Bidenflation that wildly spiked our property tax bills. Therefore, voters are taking matters into...
Denver Mayor Hancock exits office under a newly formed ethical cloud
Denver Mayor Michael Hancock, whose three-term tenure was marked by ethical issues, exited office this week under a newly formed ethical cloud. Denver 9’s Kyle Clark hasn’t reported on it yet, but it appears he’s done a thorough check on it before firing off a threat...
Stop spying on Americans: How one Colorado lawmaker hopes to salvage the FBI
In the wake of FBI Director Christopher Wray’s disastrous, no good, very bad day testifying before Congress this week, Colorado U.S. Rep. Ken Buck is sounding the alarm to revise a controversial law abused by some in the agency to spy on Americans. Millions of...
Polis too rattled by Pony transformers to deal with looming tax hike and killers on bail
Gov. Polis is being asked to do his job and cut his summer vacation short to deal with the impending property tax crisis and the cash-bail-for-murders reality we now live in thanks to Polis’s elimination of the death penalty. No more capital punishment in Colorado...
Council members face censure for missing Pride Month proclamation reading
The Northglenn City Council is trying to censure two of its members for excusing themselves from a June 5 meeting before a Pride Month proclamation was read. The officials didn’t make a big scene or protest in any way. Councilor Tim Long of Ward 4 excused himself to...









