Former Colorado Governor and Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper, during a tour of the Grizzly Creek Fire incident command center in Eagle last week, took a minute to lay out his U.S. Senate campaign platform on health care as he tries to unseat incumbent Sen. Cory Gardner.
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President Trump, Killing Someone Is Not Like Missing a Golf Putt
Trying to keep up with the stunningly inappropriate — and worse — remarks of Donald Trump can sometimes seem like a full-time job. But some of his most outrageous comments came in a recent Fox News interview about police violence.
Here’s What Colorado Voters Can Expect at Polls in November
Between COVID-19 safety concerns, worries over potentially long wait times, and smears against the integrity of mail-in ballots, there’s a lot weighing on voters this coming general election.
Candidate Q&A: Mary Parker for Colorado House of Representatives
Democrat Mary Parker is running to represent Colorado’s 22nd House District, which encompasses parts of Jefferson County. She faces a challenge from incumbent Rep. Colin Larson, a Republican, and Margot Herzl, a Libertarian.
Neguse, Bennet Bash Boebert for Extremist Position on Bipartisan CORE Act
VAIL — Democrats stumping on the Western Slope last week took aim at Republicans Lauren Boebert and five-term U.S. Rep. Scott Tipton for their ongoing opposition to the Colorado Outdoor Recreation & Economy (CORE) Act that would protect 400,000 acres of public lands.
Dean of CO School of Public Health Warns of Erosion of Trust in Health Institutions
Jonathan Samet, Dean of the Colorado School of Public Health, wrote in his latest monthly COVID-19 newsletter that trust in key national health institutions “has been eroded continuously throughout the pandemic.”
Boebert Deletes Her YouTube Account Where She Subscribed to Multiple QAnon Channels
Colorado congressional candidate Lauren Boebert has apparently deleted a YouTube account where she had subscribed to receive videos from multiple QAnon channels.
CTR Readers Respond: How About Eating Denver’s Squirrels?
Below are comments in response to the Colorado Times Recorder’s article last month titled, “How About Eating Denver’s Squirrels?”
Rep. Lisa Cutter on Why She’s a Leader in the Fight Against Misinformation in Colorado
Democrats and Republicans alike agree that it’s easy to complain about all the misinformation poisoning our community, but it’s hard to figure out what to do about it.