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Denver’s New Onion-Like Website Launched With Jab at Polis, But Editor Wants to Hit All Sides
Westish, a Denver-centric news satire site, has garnered tons of publicity and an impressive following in its first two weeks of publication.
PHOTOS: Bikers Join Anti-Shutdown Protesters at Colorado Capitol
Approximately 350 protesters gathered at the state capitol on Sunday May 17. Most called on Governor Polis to end the public health order enacted to protect Coloradans from the COVID-19 virus.
Colorado Lawmaker Likens Businesswoman Who Refused to Close Her Salon to Rosa Parks
If restrictions imposed to fight COVID-19 are like slavery, then those who defy those orders are like civil rights icons.
Lawmakers Promote Increasing Tax Credits for Colo Working Poor
On Thursday, state politicians and local activists attended a virtual presser promoting increased income tax credits for CO's working poor.
Angered by Restaurant Closure, Activists Target Public Health Agency For Potentially Armed Protest
For the second week in a row, conservative activists are organizing a protest against public-health orders that have closed Colorado businesses to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Unlike the multiple protests at the state Capitol, these activists, some of whom may be openly armed, are targeting the offices of the Tri-County Health Department (TCH), the agency responsible for protecting residents of Adams, Arapahoe, and Douglas counties.
Brauchler’s Proposal to Roll Back Polis’ Power Shows How Pandemic Is Being “Converted into a Partisan Issue,” Says Public Health Expert
In a proposal that one health expert is calling a “sad” illustration of how the response to the pandemic is being converted into a “partisan issue,” Arapahoe County area District Attorney George Brauchler is urging lawmakers to roll back Gov. Jared Polis’ (D-CO) power to fight the COVID-19.
Man Arrested for Bomb Possession Testified at Capitol That He’d Defend Gun Rights “Regardless of Cost”
One of the pipe bombs Bunn told the FBI he made. On May 1, the FBI arrested a Loveland man who was armed with pipe bombs and planning to stage an open-carry protest at the Colorado Capitol during an already planned anti-shutdown rally.
Pandemic Further Weakens Cory Gardner’s Chances of Getting Re-Elected, Experts Say
For Sen. Cory Gardner (R-CO), the coronavirus pandemic is only going to make an already-difficult re-election fight in November even more of an uphill battle, multiple political experts told the Colorado Times Recorder in recent interviews.