Over a two-day span in May 1974, six former and current University of Colorado students were killed in two Boulder car bombings. They became known as Los Seis de Boulder. All six had been involved in Chicano activism on campus which culminated in students staging a sit-in in one of […]
A new report from the Colorado Health Institute and 18 other state wide organization shows that our housing situation and our health are very closely connected. The report says that many Coloradans living in unstable and unaffordable housing are facing major health obstacles. The Morning Magazine features local […]
Last week Maplight, a non partisan group that looks at money in politics, released a report looking at spending in the Democratic primary race in the US senate race in Colorado and particularly the role of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee in that race. Last week’s report coincided with another […]
In the Guardian US edition published on August 21st, journalist Will Parrish wrote about how county commissioners from Colorado traveled to Washington DC in March to meet with Interior Secretary David Bernhardt and a lobbyist for the Jordan Cove Project. The proposed Jordan Cove Energy Project links Colorado to the […]