Just a couple of weeks ago, the people of Colorado elected state senators to represent them in the Capitol for the next four years. But in two districts, the winning candidates have already handed in their resignations. Democratic senators Chris Hansen and Janet Buckner both submitted letters of resignation weeks after they were re-elected to […]
With Colorado facing a $635 million budget shortage, legislators in the Centennial state are primed to go to war with Governor Jared Polis over his suggested cuts. While state leaders have shown a willingness to find solutions to the budget deficit, the forthcoming months will be characterized by nail biting negotiations and extremely difficult decisions. […]
A judge is freeing from prison a Colorado paramedic convicted in the death of Elijah McClain, a Black man whose name became part of the rallying cries for social justice that swept the U.S. in 2020. A Colorado paramedic convicted in the death of Elijah McClain, a Black man whose name became part of the […]
One of the biggest drivers of inflation in America over the past few years has been car insurance. The cost of paying for insurance coverage on a vehicle has soared since 2020, especially in Colorado, which is now one of the worst states in the country in terms of cost. In 2023, rates jumped an […]
Denver’s decision to welcome migrants with open arms is bringing bloodshed to the suburbs next door. A notorious Venezuelan prison gang has set up shop in Aurora, Colorado. Aurora — a quiet bedroom community with a population of 390,000 directly east of the Mile-High City — has become a base of operations for the brutal […]
The Colorado Press Association (CPA)/ Colorado Media Project (CMP) annual convention kicked off on the 22nd of August and had media personnel from all over Colorado and beyond in attendance. Lots of CMP grantees, funders, partners, and community and civic leaders will be participating at this year’s summit as Flash Talk speakers, panelists and table […]
Last Saturday, 8/17/24, I braved the scorching heat at the Aurora Global Fest! Emceeing on the One World stage was an incredible experience, even as the sun unleashed its fiery wrath. Last year, the sun was kind, but this year, it showed no mercy! Despite the heat, the festival was a vibrant celebration of laughter, […]
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has announced the “Keeping Families Together” initiative, aimed at certain noncitizen spouses and stepchildren of U.S. citizens. This initiative promotes family unity, economic prosperity, diplomatic relationships, and national security. Starting August 19, 2024, eligible individuals can file Form I-131F online via myUSCIS, with a $580 filing fee. The initiative […]
Aurora City Manager Jason Batchelor has chosen Todd Chamberlain to lead the Aurora Police Department. Pending approval by the Aurora City Council on August 26, Chamberlain will be sworn in as the new chief of police on September 9. Batchelor praised Chamberlain as a seasoned professional with a deep understanding of ethical and constitutional policing. […]
A groundbreaking consumer protection law came into effect in the state of Colorado recently. The law, House Bill 23-1126, protects consumers with medical debt from credit harm by prohibiting the inclusion of medical debt information on credit reports. Colorado legislative representatives Naquetta Ricks, Sen.Tony Exum and Rep. Ron Weinberg who all worked together on getting […]