Why Colorado Mesa University’s president decided to stand alone when it comes to higher ed funding
After four years on the job, Colorado Mesa University President John Marshall felt he needed to break ranks.
After four years on the job, Colorado Mesa University President John Marshall felt he needed to break ranks.
The Colorado Marijuana Enforcement Division has issued a health and safety notice over mold and yeast concerns for marijuana grown by Medpharm Holdings, LLC, which does business as cultivator Bud & Mary’s.
Second Colorado marijuana recall in January hits nearly 60 dispensaries Read More »
Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: A leftist “news” reporter walks into a conservative event and omits some key details in a hit piece attacking President Donald Trump and his supporters.
Kittle: New York Magazine crops out truth with young conservative hit piece Read More »
Several health-care bills — including two scheduled for their first hearings this week — are set to reignite the debate this legislative session on whether the benefits of greater coverage mandates are equal to the greater costs they’ll bring.
Legislative health-care debates commence in the 75th General Assembly Read More »
A little more than four years ago, voters statewide supported Prop. 114 to reintroduce gray wolves to Colorado.
During Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s confirmation hearing on Wednesday, Senate Democrats criticized the healthcare nominee for chasing money and influence, while they have received millions of dollars from the healthcare industry.
An airplane has reportedly crashed at Ronald Reagan Airport in Washington, DC, grounding all takeoffs and landings.
Three of President Donald Trump’s most controversial nominees will testify before the Senate on Thursday in what could be a make-or-break moment for the trio of administration picks.
Trump nominees to testify in high-stakes trio of Senate hearings Read More »
“Flags do not harm kids. Hateful words and hateful people harm children.” This was the message delivered by Terry Kopack, a local parent, during the Jan. 28 Durango 9-R School Board meeting, where school board members voted unanimously to approve two resolutions supporting LGBTQIA2S+ and IBPOC (Indigenous, Black, and People of Color) students, staff and community members.
Durango school board doubles down on DEI and keeps their LGBTQ+ and BLM flags raised Read More »
There’s some similarity in an 18th century problem, which led to the beginnings of the Colorado Cattlemen’s Association, and today’s environment for cattle raisers.