“As a mental health clinician, I’ve had to talk to children as young as first and second grade about their fears of a shooter coming to their school.” — Craig A. Knippenberg, Denv…
As Colorado schools face the end of federal pandemic-related funding, they should do everything possible to maintain and expand the most successful projects.
Like a beloved book, read and re-read, loaned out, and then pushed off a bookshelf by newer titles or a downsized household, Denver’s Tattered Cover was headed to the landfill.
Allowing the minority of far-right voters in Congressional District 4 to select the worst possible candidate where no one on the ballot tops 30% of the vote, will have a lasting impact.
For three decades, Colorado politicians have been trying to fix the broken school funding formula. It was inequitable, underfunded and resulted in poor school districts and affluent ones being pitt…
The bipartisan deal to extend property tax relief to Colorado homeowners and commercial real estate owners is far superior than any of the highly-partisan and heavy handed ballot measures proposed …
The developer’s artist renderings show an open-air patio on the corner where El Chapultepec now stands. The building may not pretty, or have many windows, and it may be expensive to repair, b…
“The horror of the situation in Colorado Springs sickens me to my core, and my heart goes out to every single family member and dead human body who has not received the care and professional …
U.S. Rep. Ken Buck’s early departure at first blush seems carefully calculated to keep Lauren Boebert from becoming his successor in Colorado’s 4th Congressional District on the eastern…
Seven of Aurora’s 10 City Council members used their time and power on Monday night to reiterate that police in the city will check the immigration status of people and tell ICE what it wants and n…
Attorney General Phil Weiser should leave no stone unturned as he works to protect Colorado consumers and employees from the ramifications of a $24.6 billion merger between two of the nation’s larg…
Forced to pick up the multi-million dollar tab for the federal government’s broken immigration system, Denver’s mayor, Michael Johnston, has made a grave misstep.
Are proclamations and resolutions worth the time our elected officials spend drafting, discussing and entering these statements into the public record? Should Colorado’s state and local officials b…
I expected the district, as part of this transition away from data that shows student growth on state tests year over year, to provide parents with data about teacher turnover, classroom sizes, par…
The path that avoids catastrophic global warming, ecosystem collapse, and oppressive pollution may be paved with renewable energy but the road base for the path is reduced consumption.