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Before you return your ballot: What you get to decide, and what's already decided.
3+ hour, 16+ min ago (889+ words) Ballots are already coming back across Colorado, but many voters are still making up their minds. Since January, RMV has followed candidates from campaign launches and candidate forums to assemblies, debates and ballot qualification fights. Before you return your ballot,…...
Enrollment drops but Denver schools keep growing administration
9+ hour, 40+ min ago (544+ words) By Cory Gaines | Commentary, Colorado Accountability Project The Gazette article linked first below touches on a subject that I've written about multiple times. It's administrative bloat in schools. It seems as though DPS has gotten its ranks of administrators while…...
Supreme Court Unanimously Rejects Federal Gun Ban For Marijuana Users
9+ hour, 35+ min ago (172+ words) By: Shawn Fleetwood | The Federalist The U. S. Supreme Court'unanimously held'on Thursday that the federal government's use of a federal law restricting gun possession for certain unlawful drug users to be "inconsistent with the Second Amendment." "The Second Amendment protects the right…...
New Colorado Laws Bring Major Changes July 1 for Gun Buyers, Homeowners, and Hunters
10+ hour, 49+ min ago (133+ words) By Marissa Ventrelli | Colorado Politics Colorado will usher in a new set of laws on July 1 that touch everything from ammunition sales to insurance transparency and wildlife trafficking enforcement. Here is a look at some of the state's new laws:…...
Colorado lawmakers debated dozens of bills touching faith, family and parental rights
1+ day, 9+ hour ago (731+ words) More than 700 bills were introduced in the 2026 Colorado General Assembly, but by God's grace, none of Colorado's homeschool freedoms were lost. CHEC was there to stand watch over bills that could affect homeschool freedoms, religious liberty, and parental rights, and…...
Colorado Springs Bucks State Trend on Data Centers With Project Taurus Approval
2+ day, 9+ hour ago (151+ words) By Alexander Edwards | The Denver Gazette Data centers have been thrust into the limelight in the past 12-18 months as more companies seek to build them while concerns grow about their use of natural resources. That's led some Colorado communities to…...
Questions Grow Over Weiser's Role in Boulder Climate Lawsuit
2+ day, 10+ hour ago (208+ words) By Kyle Kohli | Complete Colorado For years, City and County of Boulder officials have defended'their ongoing climate lawsuit'against energy companies by pointing to its outside counsel arrangement, where lawyers'work on a contingency fee agreement'along with repeated assurances that local taxpayers…...
GOP Divided As Wyoming Weighs Coal Future And Data Center Growth
2+ day, 10+ hour ago (162+ words) By: Clair Mc Farland | Cowboy State Daily Wyoming's coal sector is startled at Republican candidates who oppose data centers. Industry leaders say the revival of coal is driven by demand for energy from data centers. "It's frustrating," said Travis Deti,…...
School Board Pays $95 K After Censoring Student Tribute to Charlie Kirk
2+ day, 11+ hour ago (179+ words) By Michael Gryboski | The Christian Post Officials violated student's First, Fourth and 14th Amendment rights. A North Carolina school district has agreed to pay $95, 000 in attorneys' fees and damages after censoring an on-campus student tribute to conservative Christian activist Charlie Kirk....
Colorado is cutting funding for its poorest students. The tool meant to replace it was suspended.
3+ day, 7+ hour ago (1021+ words) By Shaina Cole | Contributing Writer, Rocky Mountain Voice In Colorado's smallest school districts, the ones tucked into rural towns, two state programs direct extra money each year to districts based on how many students live in poverty. They are not…...