Recent Headlines
Texas charity buses illegal migrants to Denver, Hickenlooper blames Republicans
U.S. Sen. John Hickenlooper is cracking the whip on the welcome wagon urging migrants crossing the border illegally to make their way north and into the open arms of Colorado’s largest sanctuary city. About 150 migrants from Central and South America mysteriously...
Gun incidents spike at Denver Public Schools after school resource officers removed
Denver Public Schools reports 35 gun-related incidents have occurred so far this year. Superintendent Alex Marrero says it’s the most concerning issue facing the school board and his proposed plan of action is to uhm, (checks 9New report) demand candidates running for...
Coloradans now subsidize plastic surgery and health insurance for non-citizens
Up to 6,000 people living in Colorado who aren’t U.S. citizens are getting taxpayer subsidized health care in a new state pilot program under the Colorado option plan passed last year by the Democrat-controlled state legislature. These are the higher costing...
Media must question Denver mayoral candidates on the state of ‘16th Street Mall Man’
Some reporters are hyper focused on the skin color of candidates in the Denver mayoral race, but voters want leaders to address the deteriorating state of 16th Street Mall Man, rampant open drug use, and the crime that comes with it. With the holiday season in full...
Hickenlooper’s marijuana bill is just a prop, introduced too late to actually pass
The marijuana industry is thrilled with U.S. Sen. John Hickenlooper’s sponsorship of a bill to form a federal task force to regulate, and eventually tax marijuana should Congress ever agree to legalize recreational use. Interestingly, Hickenlooper didn’t even get...
Fixing the damn roads and potholes, Aurora shows how it’s done without raising taxes
The head honcho of the Federal Highway Administration was in Denver last week to celebrate the opening, finally, of the $1.2 billion park over Interstate 70 in Elyria-Swansea that no one wanted except for government bureaucrats. In an interview with Colorado Public...
Perlmutter’s top staffer lands cushy, newly created $400k job at CU
The chief of staff for retiring Democrat Congressman Ed Perlmutter will make a cushy landing at the University of Colorado in a newly created job that pays out more than $400,000 annually with benefits. It’s a vague-sounding position that requires strategy stuff and...
U.S. House Democrats put the guy who represents Boulder in charge of party messaging
Lest there be any confusion about the direction of the new Democrat leadership in the U.S. House, they have chosen the congressman who represents Boulder to head their policy and communications efforts. Boulder, Democrats decided. That way surely wins the hearts and...
Peters makes play to lead state GOP as second worker agrees to testify against her
It looks like Colorado Republicans are doing what so many Republicans do best in the face of defeat — make matters it worse. Just to refresh on winning strategies, a splintered party that attacks itself and pulls each other down like crabs into a boiling pot of hot...
Toxic Tay announces reelection effort to disrupt Denver school board four more years
Denver Public Schools’ most toxic board member Auon’tai Anderson announced his reelection bid Wednesday with a video opening of what appears to symbolize a lynching mob calling his name while white hands tie a noose. Then as a cut nose falls from the sky, and legs we...
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