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Denver School Board turns deaf ear to violence as public demands police protection
Denver School Board member Auon'tai "Tay" Anderson led the charge nearly three years ago to disband the school resource officer program to protect children from gun violence and kicked the officers off campus. Yet gun violence continues to rise across the city and...
Colorado GOP chair candidates debate who should lead party
For those who are delegates attending the March 11 Republican convention to elect new party leadership, or just political junkies, the candidate debate held by the Republican Women of Weld County should be of interest. Here’s the link to watch it on their Facebook...
Colorado progressive priorities: Secret drug rehab bad, injection sites good
While Democrat legislators are fighting this session to legalize drug injection sites across Colorado, progressives at the heart of the party in Boulder are fighting against a temporary shelter for residents recovering from drug addiction. Boulderites are particularly...
Polis urged to grow a pair and kill a bill telling restaurants how to schedule workers
Gov. Polis is reportedly so intimidated by the nuttiness of his party’s progressive fringe and some of the quack bills churned out by the Democrat-controlled state legislature that he’s resorted to back-stabbing to protect his political future. The Denver Gazette...
Judge refuses school board members’ restraining order against education advocate
The Denver School Board member formerly known as Tay Anderson lost his battle this week to get a permanent restraining order against an education activist who argued against the relocation of a school he founded. A Denver County Court judge ruled against Auon’tai...
Colorado Dems go overboard with introduction of unconstitutional gun control bills
Democrat held a media circus at the state Capital Thursday to showcase their solutions to end gun violence that includes enriching trial lawyers, giving teacher unions the power to confiscate guns, and waiting periods for future victims to obtain protection. At least...
Property taxes set to spike 26.5% as state legislature twiddles thumbs
Gov. Polis ran for reelection on promises of saving people money and state lawmakers claim one of their top priorities this session is finding ways to make housing more affordable. And yet they’re about to push homeowners and renters off a financial cliff when an...
Can a new party chair with a clean slate save the Colorado GOP?
If Colorado Republicans elected a perfect angel at the March 11 convention to lead the party, it’s unlikely the media will ever stop looking for ways to discredit the new chair until they dig up some derogatory statement once uttered. “Was your first word as a toddler...
No relief in sight: Colorado gas prices 5th highest in the nation
Colorado ranks fifth in the nation for highest gas prices at 69 cents higher than the national average. That means we’re paying up to $11 more to fill our tanks than everywhere in the U.S. except for California, Hawaii, Nevada, and Washington state. The Denver Gazette...
Mayoral candidate says tent living is inhumane, gets booed by Denver’s homeless
A Denver mayoral forum on Monday allowed homeless who are at risk of dying from hypothermia, drug addiction, and crime, to cheer for candidates promising to enable their misery and jeer those who refuse to embrace tent living. Homelessness is officially its own...
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