To make matters worse, a developer who forms a Metro District can use his Board to vote to be released from TABOR restrictions…
Archuleta County and Pagosa Springs Receive Housing Planning Grant
The Division awarded a total of $897,619 for 11 projects that support 23 local governments…
CASB Announces Student Leadership Planning Team
“CASB’s Student Leadership Academy is Colorado’s premier student program, where students come together to develop skills in advocacy, communication, and school board engagement…”
EDITORIAL: A Trip Through Bureaucratic Hell, Part Four
“So, if the five homes don’t get sold in the near future, who’s liable for the debt on that?”
BIG PIVOTS: Climate Change Lawsuit Gets the Green Light
Colorado Supreme Court says Boulder/Boulder County lawsuit can be heard by a state court and is not pre-empted by federal laws. But, there was dissent…
These Gun Bills Passed in the Colorado Legislature in 2025
People will need to be vetted by their county sheriff, take a safety class and pass a test to get a permit, which will be valid for five years…
READY, FIRE, AIM: Artificial Intelligence in the Heartland
“In a small Nebraska town, where cornfields stretched wider than Wi-Fi signals, the high school’s computer lab buzzed with mischief…”
EDITORIAL: I Didn’t Get to Vote for the Pope
According to his initial public addresses, Pope Leo XIV is opposed to wars and genocide, and embraces the quest for universal dignity and justice, especially for immigrants and the poor…
OPINION: Israel at the Crossroads
The country that rose from the ashes of millions of Jews who perished in the Holocaust, will not survive on the ashes of the Palestinians…
OPINION: Hickenlooper, Colleagues Fight to Protect Head Start, Meals on Wheels
Right now, Republicans are writing the most consequential legislation contemplated in decades entirely behind closed doors…
EDITORIAL: A Trip Through Bureaucratic Hell, Part Three
“We’re hoping the interest rates will shake out and come down a little bit. That would help us a lot, to move these houses that we currently have…”
Housing Policies Passed During Colorado’s 2025 Legislative Session
Bills to ban rent algorithms, spur condo construction await action by the Governor…
READY, FIRE, AIM: Sinking Cities
Venice is sinking. And according to a new scientific study, so are certain American cities, like Denver and Houston…
OPINION: Re-imagining School Accountability, Together
Creating statewide infrastructure to help school districts implement these changes is central to the Pathways to College and Career report…
Congressional Battle Over NPR, Public Broadcasting Funding
Congress is expected to begin work on its dozen annual appropriations bills sometime this summer, which collectively total about $1.8 trillion…
A DIFFERENT POINT OF VIEW: The Price of Gold
Unfortunately, the Federal Reserve System is inherently unstable, and must lurch from one self-generated crisis to another…
OPINION: Dreams of Empire
According to President Donald Trump, America, the world’s wealthiest country, has long been financially abused by virtually all other nations…
Dems to Meet for Downtown Happy Hour on May 15
Democrats and supporters are invited to come and support a downtown business during the reconstruction of highway 160…
EDITORIAL: A Trip Through Bureaucratic Hell, Part Two
“We will be doing a campaign in the newspaper to move these houses, and we’ll be sending out a letter to all major employers…”
