Why did a highly publicized effort to recall four board of education members in Douglas County come to a halt last night?
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Biden Pausing Fossil Fuel Leases on Public Lands is a Necessary First Step, but More is Needed
I am a medical doctor in Pueblo, specializing in public health, particularly occupational and environmental health. Before COVID forced me to suspend my practice, I evaluated many people with health problems related to their work or pollution in their communities. It was frustrating that all too often the conditions were due to preventable exposures.
Hick Criticized for Being Only CO Dem in Congress Who’s Not Sponsoring Bill to Raise Minimum Wage to $15
Although a $15 minimum wage provision of the COVID stimulus bill was tossed aside in the U.S. Senate Thursday, union organizations in Colorado aren’t giving up hope.
CO Conservatives Launch Program That May Bring Some Sanity to the Republican Party
Former Colorado Republican lawmaker Lois Landgraf is directing a new candidate training program that’s searching for conservatives who can actually win in Colorado.
Casper Stockham Joins CO GOP Leaders Promoting Election Fraud Conspiracy
[Updated 3/5: see additional statement from Jonathan Lockwood at end]
Boebert Outrageously Claims That Nearly a Quarter of COVID Relief Bill Could Fund Abortion
U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) has been taking to Twitter to criticize the $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill moving through Congress as a “bailout” for Planned Parenthood and to claim that it “frees up $414 billion in funding for elective abortions.”
After Being Asked To Pull Up His Mask, Vail Employee Said He Had a Gun
Things got a little tense–and the chairlift line got a little longer–at Vail on Friday after an off-duty Vail Resorts employee was asked by an on-duty employee to pull up his facemask, allegedly argued and then said he had a gun.
Small Towns and Rural Communities Need Public Transit, Too
With the pandemic taking a devastating toll on local budgets, the U.S. public transit system is battling to survive. For much of the country, this funding crisis jeopardizes an already withering lifeline.