The Colorado House Democrats held a leadership election Friday at the state capitol and elected Rep. Julie McCluskie as speaker of the house. McCluskie defeated Grand County resident David Buckley […]
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Earlier this week, Colorado voters opted to make the state’s school-lunch program free for all public school students. Colorado’s vote in support of universal school lunches comes as the USDA, […]
Now is not the time to raise taxes on the everyday, hardworking citizens and businesses of Douglas County, Colorado. The people of Douglas County are not taxed too little. They […]
A response to Patrick Deneen. Usually when people call me a hobbit it’s because I’m short and fat and hairy, or because I drink too much, or smoke too much, or […]
It was only a matter of time before the state government’s intervention in Colorado’s health insurance market would fall short of its goal of lowering premiums. Far short, as it […]
The homeless population in the Denver metro has increased over the past 14 years. According to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Point-In-Time count, there were nearly 7,000 […]
As wind farms flood the Eastern Plains, the renewable energy alternative is now running into the same concerns that originally plagued the fossil fuel industry. It was the spring of […]
Given the most recent round of dismal student achievement scores for math and English in public school districts across Colorado, it’s a safe bet our kids’ instruction in history and […]
Thanks to the Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights, commonly known as “TABOR,” Coloradans will receive nearly $4 billion in excess revenue refunded from the state this year. That’s where those $750 […]
The Colorado Court of Appeals last week reversed a judge’s findings that emails protected from disclosure by the attorney-client and deliberative process privileges are nonetheless available to a “person in […]








