“I started out by saying that I am focused on what is right for Colorado. And if that means that I can serve but not be chair, I will continue to be focused on what is right for Colorado…”
Student Poster Contest Aims to Highlight Local Government
Completed posters must be received electronically or postmarked by April 23. Winners will be announced by May 7…
Colorado Big-Game License Draw Extended Until This Friday
“This will ensure those who encountered errors within our system through no fault of their own can still apply to hunt in Colorado this year…”
EDITORIAL: Digging Into the Ditches, and Such, Part Five
Water-related recreation is playing an ever-larger role in Colorado water planning, it seems….
Free Online Writing Workshops for Veterans, Families
Colorado Veterans Writing Workshops offer a safe place for veterans, their adult family members, and caregivers to write and talk about their experiences…
COVID and the Athlete’s Heart, Part One
For the athletes participating in professional, collegiate, high school or even recreational sports, significant unanswered questions remain…
READY, FIRE, AIM: Why Do We Procrastinate?
“Tomorrow” is way too soon. Certain things can wait almost forever. And deserve to…
OPINION: Sex, Religion, and Your High School
The principal and several teachers formed an “Equity Team”. They explained it was to help them address the “complex issue of equity”…
US Department of Interior to Investigate Missing or Murdered Indigenous Persons
The US Department of the Interior is creating a new unit to lead and help coordinate investigations into the ongoing crisis of murdered and missing American Indian and Alaska Native people…
OPINION: No, Colorado Voting Laws Aren’t More Restrictive Than Georgia’s
Misinformation about election laws spreads following relocation of Major League Baseball’s All-Star Game to Denver…
Fiscal Year 2021-2022 Budget Introduced in Colorado Senate
After receiving final approval from the Joint Budget Committee last week, the Long Bill has begun making its way through the state legislature…
EDITORIAL: Digging Into the Ditches, and Such, Part Four
If 4,664 acres of agricultural land using ‘ditch irrigation’ (40% efficient) could be upgraded to ‘gated pipe irrigation’ (55% efficient)… hmmm…
LIKE I’M DROWNING: Five Stories from the Student Debt Crisis
President Joe Biden has called on Congress to cancel $10,000 in federal debt for each borrower. Some Democratic congressional leaders have pressed for $50,000…
EDITORIAL: Just Your Average American
We write about ‘averages’ here in the Daily Post, on a pretty regular basis. The average wage in the local hospitality industry, for example…
HMPRESENTLY: All This Stuff is Giving Me Religion
“The election technology company, Dominion Voting Systems, with main offices in Denver and Toronto, filed $1.3 billion defamation lawsuits…”
Colorado Environmentalists Call for Investigation Following ‘Whistleblower’ Complaint
The emails show APCD air-quality modelers growing increasingly concerned about the legality of its practices…
‘Drug Take Back Day’ Scheduled for April 24
With studies indicating a majority of abused prescription drugs come from family and friends, including from home medicine cabinets, clearing out unused medicine is essential…
Governor Polis Extends Statewide Mask Order for Another 30 Days
“Right now across our state, 1 in 207 people are currently contagious with COVID-19, and only an estimated 27% of Coloradans are already immune through either vaccination or prior infection…”