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Democratic dark money group to be forced in blue state to disclose its donors
A Democratic group that spent thousands of dollars backing a since-failed tax proposal supported by Gov. Jared Polis (D-CO) will soon disclose its donors and pay a fine as part of a settlement over campaign finance law violations, according to documents. Boldly Forward Colorado, a group that, as a 501(c)(4) nonprofit organization, is not required […]
Safeguard Schools From State Siphoning-Off Funds
It’s been a tough, and traumatic 10 years for Denver Public Schools (DPS). Resource officers in-and-out of schools, shootings, suicide threats, plus struggling to keep teachers. And who can forget the dysfunctional School Board during the years Tay Anderson was Vice President, with allegations of misconduct, and censured by fellow board members.
Colorado’s Number One Issue According to Survey—Do You Agree?
Living in Colorado comes with its frustrations. No matter where you call home, there will always be issues to solve and fix. To be frank, we live in an imperfect world, and there will always be things to improve to make Colorado the best state possible. I could go on...
Invasive mussels found on Western Slope could pose significant problem
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. — Larvae from an invasive species of mussel were found in three samples taken on the Western Slope earlier this month, Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) officials said. The first sample was taken July 1 from the Government Highline Canal near Clifton. The sample was sent...
Rainbow Restoration helping Southern Colorado homeowners
(SPONSORED) — As the season of severe storms picks up, it’s vital that homeowners are prepared for whatever Mother Nature may bring! With this segment, Josh Miller, President of Rainbow Restoration, a Neighborly company, aims to educate viewers on how to safeguard their property and loved ones in the face of unexpected weather emergencies. For […]
Kum & Go/Maverik to Rebrand 32 Stores in Colorado, 6 in Wyoming
Maverik — which acquired the Kum & Go (K&G) brand nearly a year ago — has been strategically remodeling K&G sites across the county with hopes to eventually have all locations under the Maverik banner. The combined entity unveiled its first remodeled site this January in Draper, Utah...
CO judge rejects claims that door-to-door voter fraud search was intimidation
A CO judge has rejected claims from civil and voting rights organizations that Donald Trump supporters intimidated voters when they went door-to-door searching for fraud following the 2020 election.
More than $100 million 'missing' from trust for people with special needs
AURORA, Colo. — The letter Milt McMinn opened earlier this year brought terrible news to a father who had thought he’d become accustomed to terrible news. “I frankly couldn’t believe it,” Milt said. “I didn’t know what to think.”. Seven years after a disgruntled...
Colorado Community Favors Delays Over Cell Tower Progress
Cherry Hills Village, CO residents say they are concerned about their spotty digital reception, yet prolonged discussions about the matter have kept cell tower plans from moving forward. According to KMGH-TV, the city council attempted to respond to voter concerns by backing a plan that would erect three new 100-foot cell towers.
Why am I seeing wildfire smoke?
DENVER — Over the past few days you may have noticed haze in the skies over Colorado: That's due to wildfire smoke. The smoke doesn't originate in Colorado but rather is being pushed into our area by winds coming out of the north. Wildfires burning in California, Idaho, Oregon and Washington are the source of the smoke we are seeing and smelling outside.
Colorado directing millions for training to increase number of healthcare workers
(The Center Square) – Colorado is awarding $18 million in grants to increase training for health care workers as it faces a predicted deficit of 3,000 physicians by 2030. Legislation passed by the General Assembly and signed into law by Democrat Gov. Jared Polis provided the funding to 17 organizations for 23 programs throughout the state. Senate Bill 22-226 provided $61 million for programs to educate, train, recruit and retain health care workers. The appropriation was from the state's Economic Recovery and Relief Cash fund,...
New Federal Law Requires Colorado Businesses to Register Ownership Information
DENVER — A new federal law, the Corporate Transparency Act, requires almost all corporations, partnerships, and LLCs in the United States, including small businesses, to report what is called “Beneficial Ownership Information” to the Department of Treasury’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (“FinCEN”). The Business...
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