The entrance to the Highlands — where I-25 meets Speer — is dotted with luxury apartments, chic restaurants, and a growing tent city of Venezuelan migrants.
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Beetlejuice Scandal Could Tank Boebert, But Only in Close Race, Say Two Profs
According to Dave Williams, the leader of Colorado’s Republican Party, what happens at a theatrical production of Beetlejuice at the Buell Theater stays there … and won’t affect the next election cycle.
Group Fights for ‘Jobs With Dignity’ for Low-Wage Workers, Including Migrant Venezuelans
Upward social mobility in America hardly works when an employer would rather discard an injured worker on the street than take them to the hospital.
Conservative Radio Host Deborah Flora Announces Another Congressional Run
Conservative radio host Deborah Flora has launched a campaign for Rep. Ken Buck’s soon-to-be vacant House seat in eastern Colorado.
‘God Gave Him the Right Answers:’ Aurora Council Candidate Watches a Pastor Raise Money for Him at Church — in Apparent Violation of IRS Rules
A Denver pastor is soliciting donations and recruiting volunteers to benefit a political campaign. The campaign is for the pastor’s son, Jono Scott, who is currently running for a seat on the Aurora City Council.
Former ICE Officer Announces Campaign Against Congressman Crow
On Monday, John Fabbricatore, a former official of the Denver branch of Immigrations Customs Enforcement (ICE), launched his campaign against incumbent U.S. Rep. Jason Crow (D-CO).
Trump Is ‘Rightful President,’ Says Trent Leisy As He Campaigns to Unseat Fellow Republican Buck
Trent Leisy is looking to take down a RINO — but this one serves as a Colorado Congressman and goes by the name of Ken Buck.
Sheriff Won’t Primary Buck But Still Thinks a Republican Should Boot Him Out of Office
On Tuesday, Weld County Sheriff Steve Reams announced that he will not challenge Congressman Ken Buck (R-CO) in the Republican primary next year. Reams had hinted at declaring a campaign for the Buck’s northern Colorado seat earlier this month, as reported by the Colorado Times Recorder.
The Colorado Times Recorder’s Coverage of 2023 School Board Races
In preparation for the November 7 school board elections, we’ve compiled a list of the Colorado Times Recorder’s coverage of school board races around the state.
Colorado Conservatives Have Released More Voter Guides Than Progressives. Here’s a List for This Year’s Election
Ballots are on their way to Colorado voters for the 2023 election. The Colorado Times Recorder has compiled a list of voter guides produced by conservative and progressive groups as well as news outlets and other organizations.