Amendment 18 to credit for federal candidates appearing on ballot with a term-limits disclaimer
Coloradans receiving their 2024 ballots may notice that the names of some congressional candidates have a disclaimer below them that others do not.
Coloradans receiving their 2024 ballots may notice that the names of some congressional candidates have a disclaimer below them that others do not.
In Stanley Kubrik’s The Shining, Jack Nicholson’s character says to the Overlook’s ghost bartender, “I’m the kind of man who likes to know who’s buying their drinks, Lloyd.”
Gaines: Left-leaning Colorado Trust influencing Colorado journalism Read More »
The parent companies of King Soopers and Safeway, Kroger and Albertsons, have stressed throughout the merger process they need to join forces to compete against behemoths like Walmart, Costco and Amazon.
Who are King Soopers’ real competitors? Merger trial picks apart Colorado grocers Read More »
The Colorado state government owes taxpayers a total of $1.7 billion in refunds mandated under the Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights.
In expected windfall, Colorado owes taxpayers $1.7 billion in TABOR refunds Read More »
With many Colorado voters already having ballots in hand, soon decisions will need to be made on a variety of ballot initiatives, not the least of which is Proposition 131.
Experts to debate Prop 131 (Ranked Choice Voting) at Oct. 18 event in Grand Junction Read More »
We have all seen an increase in tension between people of different political beliefs over the last few years. We believe there are some common-sense solutions to help increase trust and tone down the rhetoric that comes out of the election process. The good news is that these improvements do not require a change in the statute to do so. The solutions being proposed here require added transparency and a willingness to follow current law.
As Colorado grapples with increasing energy demands and the urgent need to move away from coal to meet environmental and health goals, the question arises: how can we ensure that this transition provides economic opportunities and stability for coal-dependent communities?
Rosinski: Supporting Colorado’s coal communities with nuclear power Read More »
Colorado wildlife officials have given up on capturing a fifth wolf pup that was left behind in Grand County when the rest of its pack was relocated last month.
An estimated $1,500 in property was stolen earlier this month from the 8th District “Battlestation” in Thornton to elect Gabe Evans to the U.S. House and support other down ballot candidates, an email Tuesday from the National Republican Congressional Committee reads.
8th District ‘Battlestation’ office of Republican Gabe Evans, other tenants burglarized Read More »
A resolution has been passed by the Colorado Wildlife Employees Protective Association (CWEPA) supporting science-based wildlife conservation aligned with the mission of Colorado Parks and Wildlife and the principles of wildlife conservation in North America, a press release received by Rocky Mountain Voice reads.
Science-based wildlife conservation supported by passage of CWEPA resolution Read More »