A billboard advocating for abortion rights once featured on a Mesa County billboard near the Utah border has been replaced by an anti-abortion advertisement.
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Mesa County GOP on Facebook: Leave and “Don’t Forget Your Nikes”
In the wake of Trump’s tweetpocalypse from last week surrounding the “squad,” Colorado Republicans have been buzzing online about the four freshman female representatives of color.
Sen. Gardner to Skip Own Fundraiser Featuring VP Pence Today
Today, Vice President Mike Pence is in Colorado to boost the re-election efforts of Sen. Cory Gardner, (R-CO), and President Donald Trump.
CO and National Politicians Memorialize Anniversary of Aurora Shooting
This past Saturday was the anniversary of the 2012 Aurora movie theater shooting which left 12 dead and 70 injured.
Reflecting on the North Denver Metro Area’s Transit as U.S. 36 Crumbles
A relatively small crack that appeared on U.S. Route 36 in last week has grown into an outright transit crisis for the entire Denver-Boulder corridor.
Gardner Confirms BLM HQ’s Move to Grand Junction via Twitter
Earlier today, Sen. Cory Gardner (R-CO) announced via a video on Twitter that the Bureau of Land Management will be moving its headquarters to Grand Junction.
Variety of Democratic Candidates Mingle with Voters in Boulder
Local Democrats gathered near the baseball fields in North Boulder Park last night to hear various political figures speak.
Colorado Springs Gazette to Expand Political Coverage Statewide
The Colorado Springs Gazette has plans to expand its presence statewide.
Nugent’s Popularity Belies Fading Role of Traditional Morality in Conservatism
Ted Nugent – the Detroit-bred garage rocker turned conservative mouthpiece – is a surreal character.
New CU President Kennedy’s First Day of School
With a CU pin on his lapel and a gold tie around his neck, Mark Kennedy showed up for his first day as the University of Colorado system’s new president yesterday with a junket that reached all four campuses.