Colorado ranks among the least conservative states in the union, even as voting patterns of legislators across the country reached a “new record level of polarization,” according to the Conservative […]
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The Catholic population in the United States has grown by about 2 million people in 10 years. With nearly 62 million people, it continues to constitute the largest religious body […]
On Monday morning, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a vital free speech case, 303 Creative v. Elenis. At issue is whether or not Colorado’s public accommodation law, its […]
A newly elected state representative who is organizing a Eucharistic procession on the grounds of the Michigan state capitol on Wednesday, December 7 told LifeSiteNews he wants to evangelize the […]
Justices heard arguments on Monday that will test whether Colorado’s public accommodations law, which bans businesses from discriminating against LGBTQ customers, can have exceptions based on the type of business […]
A host of changes to Colorado’s gun laws, from a ban on so-called assault weapons to tweaks to the existing red flag law, are already being considered by Democrats at […]
Sen. Bob Rankin announced Thursday he intends to resign from the state Senate, effective the day after the 2023 legislative session begins. Rankin, R-Carbondale, was first elected to the Colorado […]
Colorado voters gave Democrats a decisive victory in this year’s election, yet they also passed Independence Institute’s income tax cut by approving Proposition 121. While they elect left-of-center candidates, they […]
In colonial New England, the preacher was as educated as anyone in the community. Harvard was established September 8, 1636, to train preachers, and the curriculum included Greek, Hebrew, Bible, […]
Colorado’s new social studies standards demonstrate why parents need to do their own homework and study what their children are taught in school. The Colorado State Board of Education has […]








