No charges in Colorado judiciary scandal investigation; prosecutors cite delayed report Four former Colorado Judicial Department employees will not face criminal charges tied to a state fraud audit into alleged […]
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We are not used to thinking about owing anything to God. In many ways, religion has become focused on “me,” going to Church therapeutically to feel good about oneself. In […]
A large majority of Coloradans are concerned about the state’s rising cost of living, a new survey released on Monday found. The survey from The Colorado Health Foundation found that 88% of […]
“Just put in in the garage.” Or closet. Or wherever. A good rule of thumb when it comes to house space, yard size, scheduling, and more is that people tend […]
Amidst the pro-abortion protests in Colorado, the most despicable act was the vandalism of a Catholic church in Boulder where pro-abortion slogans were painted on walls and doors, and a […]
Colorado’s legislators, who for months disagreed on a strategy to confront the state’s spiraling fentanyl crisis, finally settled on a compromise and approved this year’s … See the full article […]
Thanks to a last-minute vote in the Colorado House of Representatives, a statewide green energy codes bill is on its way to Governor Polis’ desk where it will almost certainly be […]
Gov. Jared Polis and Democrat leadership in the General Assembly launched the 2022 session with promises to make life in the Centennial State more affordable. This session they produced little […]
When last we left House Bill 22-1029, it had passed the House Finance Committee on a 10-1 vote, and been sent to House Appropriations. The bill would not only restore […]
Pending legislation that paves the way for unionizing Colorado’s county government employees is a train wreck in the making. An effort in the state Senate late last week to amend […]




