Colorado’s State Board of Education is growing from seven to nine seats, and political control of the body that sets education policy could be at stake in November’s election. The […]
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America is in crisis. We see and hear about it every day on the news, our social media feeds and from our friends. High gas prices. Record inflation. Rolling blackouts. […]
In January, we published an article about a Platte Avenue Corridor Study public meeting detailing the city’s “ambitions” for Platte Avenue. The city having “ambition” makes us more than a little nervous. […]
Inflation in the Denver metro area reached 8.3% year-over-year in May, according to the latest data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). The data shows that inflation is broad-based with several […]
If you think the cost of obtaining public records in Colorado is too high now, you’re not going to like what will happen in 2024. The maximum hourly rate state […]
Over at The American Conservative, my friend Rod Dreher asks his readers, How can one remain Catholic in the age of Francis and McCarrick? How can one still believe the claims the Catholic Church […]
President Biden Continues to Talk Revolution if the Court does not Rule as Demanded “So you say you want a revolution.” When they sang those lines, the Beatles could well […]
“Without the family we are helpless before the state.” No single line better captures G. K. Chesterton on the importance of the family, vis a vis the state, than that. […]
The Colorado Supreme Court has cleared the way for a for a citizen’s initiative that would require monopoly energy providers to set aside a percentage of their profits for new […]
Charter school students in Denver had stronger learning gains in math and reading than the state average in the 2017-18 and 2018-19 school years. That’s according to a study of the Denver […]








