‘It shouldn’t be free’: In Grand Junction, EV owners will pay at city-owned charging stations
Electric vehicle operators will no longer have a free ride from the City of Grand Junction.
Electric vehicle operators will no longer have a free ride from the City of Grand Junction.
Towing companies are on notice to change their towing practices under a bill approved Tuesday by the state House Transportation, Housing and Local Government Committee.
Colorado House bill takes on ‘predatory towing’ practices Read More »
Colorado’s liberal Democrat-controlled legislature is once again targeting the Second Amendment rights of Coloradans.
‘Sensitive spaces’ bill aims to ban guns in 19 locations in Colorado Read More »
U.S. Supreme Court justices on Thursday aggressively challenged whether states can disqualify a presidential candidate from running for office under the so-called insurrection clause in the Constitution as they heard arguments in the Colorado case seeking to disqualify Donald Trump from running for reelection.
A bill introduced in the state legislature would put regulations on social media platforms to help limit how much time teens spend scrolling
Low-income customers making less than $45,000 per year have largely stopped ordering from McDonald’s, the fast-food giant’s chief executive Chris Kempczinski admitted Monday on an earnings call with Wall Street analysts.
Say hello to the $18 Big Mac Combo Meal, As Fast Food Prices Soar Read More »
Is Colorado, as Governor Polis has said he wants, a Colorado for all, or is it just a Colorado for those that agree with Democrat policy?
Gaines: A Colorado for all, as long as you agree with Democrats Read More »
An emergency community meeting in Lakewood on Tuesday night brought hundreds of concerned citizens together to address the potential for the city to become a sanctuary for migrants.
Lakewood residents want transparency from City Council over migrant housing concerns Read More »
Donald Trump could pass the 100 delegate threshold later this month, signaling the foregone conclusion he is on the way to his third straight nomination as the Republican Party’s choice for President.
‘A bad night for Nikki Haley’ and maybe more to come in her home state, poll finds Read More »
The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights has opened two discrimination complaints filed against Denver Public Schools’ use of race in selecting committee members to evaluate the district’s “discipline matrix” and in deciding which students can take math extension courses.