University of Colorado (CU) Regent At-Large Heidi Ganahl is ducking questions about whether she will seek re-election to the CU Board of Regents in 2022.
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Child Dies of COVID in Mesa County, CO, Where Vaccination Rate Lags
A child in Mesa County has died after contracting a variant of the COVID-19 virus – a strain first identified in India and shown to be more transmissible, according to Mesa County Public Health.
John Birch Society Speaker Defends Chilean Dictator Pinochet to Colorado Conservatives
John Birch Society speaker Leah Southwell wants folks to know that Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet wasn’t such a bad guy. Political Science professors and historians disagree.
The Tax Fairness for Coloradans Package Is the Right Move at the Right Time
Tax reform to help working families is making its way through the Colorado General Assembly, and not a moment too soon.
Colorado Will Pay Hospitals to Close Expensive Free-Standing ERs
Colorado health officials so abhor the high costs associated with free-standing emergency rooms they’re offering to pay hospitals to shut the facilities down.
Abortion Opponents Are Trying To Kill a Bill To Improve Maternal Health Care
A bill that aims to reduce disparities in maternal health care and improve maternal health outcomes is facing opposition from anti-abortion advocates.
Coffman: Reporter Wouldn’t Pretend To Be Homeless Like He Did Because ‘It Would Probably Mess Up His Hair’
On a KNUS radio show Saturday, host Jimmy Sengenberger aired a report by 9News Anchor Kyle Clark about Aurora Mayor Mike Coffman’s proposed camping ban.
‘I’m Having the Time of My Life’ in DC, Says Boebert; Gets to Troll Liberals Every Single Day
U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) made an appearance at the Fremont County GOP Lincoln Day Dinner last Saturday, and delivered her rehearsed and flippant quip to the friendly crowd:
At Hearing on Drought, Boebert Is Mum About Water, Calls Witness ‘Extremist, Partisan Hack’
This afternoon, the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Natural Resources’ Subcommittee on Water, Oceans, and Wildlife held a public hearing on drought conditions in the western United States.
The Absurdity and Heartlessness of Coffman’s Camping Ban Is Seen in His Admission That Homeless Will Simply Move Around Aurora
Right-wing radio host Dan Caplis got to the heart of the matter last week when he asked Aurora Mayor Mike Coffman what happens if homeless people ignore Coffman’s proposed camping ban and don’t relocate to Coffman’s “designated area.”