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Thanks to the broken public school system, a country known colloquially for “democracy” could become the world’s ideocracy. To avoid this fate…
A public statement issued Wednesday by the mayor of Colorado’s largest city came across like a wary response to suspicious military maneuvers …
A college student cruises Boulder in a $350,000 Rolls Royce. If bored, he can switch to a $200,000-plus Mercedes-Maybach GLS 600, his other Me…
Colorado’s frantic efforts to erase its carbon footprint — at seemingly any cost, come what may — are backfiring on ratepayers through their u…
Hard-working Coloradans get evicted if they can’t pay exorbitant rents amid a notorious statewide housing shortage. Evictions are a major caus…
Colorado’s legalization of retail marijuana over a dozen years ago — before anybody thought through the consequences — was a classic case of r…
Gov. Jared Polis sounds mighty concerned these days about illegal immigration — particularly about people who are committing crimes in Colorad…
Colorado has a significant problem with immigrants here illegally who don’t respect our laws. We do not have a problem with “birthright” citiz…
Colorado’s most prominent higher-ed institution, the University of Colorado system, has discreetly changed the name of the office that oversee…
Should Colorado Springs become a second-rate Denver? If no, then thank the Colorado Springs City Council for voting 7-2 Tuesday to refer a bal…
A federal counterpunch to the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua in Adams County that made headlines over this past weekend was a welcome developm…
If the Colorado Senate’s State Veterans & Military Affairs Committee approves Senate Bill 3 on Tuesday, it will move toward forbidding nea…
“AI,” aka artificial intelligence, seems to be all around us and closing in fast. So fast that Colorado was among the first states last year t…
The next time someone admonishes you to “follow the science” in safeguarding the environment, you might tell them about the latest proceedings…
Labor unions claim to give workers a voice — except when it cuts into those unions’ bottom line. That’s when Big Labor’s bosses would rather w…
Many of the lawbreakers on the streets of Colorado communities suffer from substance addiction and mental illness. Those afflictions compound …
Rest assured, there is a political middle ground in our state. It lies somewhere between Donald Trump’s inevitable loss of Colorado by 11 poin…
Energy industry champion and visionary Chris Wright will bring much-needed fresh thinking to U.S. energy policy as the incoming Trump administ…
Donald Trump gets the limelight Monday, but this month also marks the end of an era for Colorado. As Trump begins working with the 119th Congr…
You’d think the first bill filed in any session of Colorado’s Legislature, in either chamber, would address an issue that’s pressing and pivot…
Modern e-bikes are a great equalizer. For the elderly, disabled and physically challenged, an e-bike levels hills and opens a world of wonder …
One question arises above all others after the arrest this week of a suspect in last weekend’s grisly stabbings in downtown Denver: Why wasn’t…
One hears it all the time. “Politicians are in it for the money.” Sadly, this is too often true. But when they say it about the Colorado Sprin…
It was encouraging to see a Colorado municipality back off plans to push denser housing on its residents, as reported by The Gazette last week…
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis has two years to achieve a practical agenda he described during his State of the State address on Thursday. Given th…
This sure ain’t Colorado’s first rodeo, so nothing was about to stop the annual National Western Stock Show parade Thursday. Certainly not a l…
Coloradans loves Palmer Lake, a Front Range mountain town with a beautiful fishing lake surrounded by quaint homes, restaurants and shops. It …
“William” is “Bill,” “Michael” is “Mike,” “Samantha” is “Sam,” “Jennifer” is “Jen.” All are potential subjects of a weird new “civil rights” g…