It is unfortunate that the Pueblo City Council tabled a measure that would have maintained the status quo in Pueblo — no abortion clinics operating in the city. Instead, Pueblo […]
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Natural gas for heating, cooking and hot water could be harder — or more expensive — to come by with the advent of new Colorado rules scrutinizing new gas line construction, […]
Ludwig van Beethoven was born in December 1770, probably on December 16, as he was baptized on the 17th, and it was customary at the time in the Catholic Church […]
As the old adage goes, “It is better to give than to receive,” and this embodies the Christmas season in a fire-roasted chestnut shell. The joy of Christmas is not […]
More changes are coming to your local grocery store. Starting Jan. 1, 2023, the state of Colorado will prohibit the sale of eggs that are not cage-free. House Bill 20-1343 […]
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 […]
Here are the books I consider to be the seven pillars of wisdom on which Western civilization is built. This past week I gave a lecture on “Why Shakespeare Matters” […]
A specter is haunting the United States—the specter of universalism! At least, according to Fox News. In a surprising op-ed for their website, the Rev. Max Lucado warns: A shadow has set […]
It’s hardly news by now that the unionization of Colorado’s 33,000-plus government employees will strap state lawmakers over a budget barrel — and taxpayers along with them. Collective bargaining, signed […]
For the past several years, the Independence Institute has named a Californian of the Year, a satirical “honor” for the person it believes is most responsible for trying to make […]






