It was November 2020. Denver Public Schools had just lost its superintendent, 31-year veteran DPS educator Susana Cordova. She moved to Dallas because the Denver school board had refused to […]
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Denver has been put through more than its share of trials and tribulations in the past few years. That’s over and above the generational phenomenon of a global pandemic. The […]
As another year begins, so do some new state laws. And 2023 has a major one that will hit many workers’ paychecks almost immediately. Paid family leave, which Colorado voters approved […]
A survey of Colorado’s small businesses found little support for increasing taxes, fees or assessments to pay for building infrastructure for charging electric vehicles. The National Federation of Independent Business […]
It’s a familiar theme in American politics: One party inevitably claims a mandate for its agenda after voters hand it successive victories. Then, the party goes too far — and […]
If you are an advocate for society’s ever-expanding range of rights — sexual, gender, reproductive … you name it — Colorado’s ruling Democrats have got you covered. But if you […]
So much of the mystery of the Incarnation is present to us as we gaze upon a manger scene. Whether it is the one on our mantel-top or the big […]
Christians in America, wake up. There’s a harassment storm coming. Church-attending, Bible-reading Christians in Colorado have already lived through the beginning of this cultural and governmental shift over the past […]
This Christmas, in addition to putting presents beneath a glowing tree, why not give your family the gift of your presence with them before a glowing screen. No, not to […]
The adoption of Colorado’s new social studies standards provides parents with a lesson in why increased curriculum transparency is needed. After a year of impassioned debate about proposed new social […]





