Editorials

EDITORIAL: When school spending grows the front office
Updated 1 day ago
Contrary to public perception, Colorado’s public schools are receiving more money than ever. Average per-pupil funding has increased 27% in just four years despite declining...

EDITORIAL: Give guv credit — but not too much — for his vetoes
Updated 2 days ago
Cheers to Gov. Jared Polis for setting a personal best — a dozen vetoes — after the 2026 legislative session. It was heartening to see...

EDITORIAL: What’s the cost of no power to Coloradans?
Updated 3 days ago
It long has been fashionable among the zero-emissions set to “calculate” the wide-ranging costs to society of carbon-emitting fuels. The perils posed by that carbon...

EDITORIAL: Aurora’s Andrews makes mockery of public safety, must resign
Updated 4 days ago
Aurora City Councilman Rob Andrews was right when he posted to social media, “accountability has to be more than words” in the wake of his...
ENDORSEMENT: Vote Michael Allen — for a real attorney general
Updated 5 days ago
ENDORSEMENT: Kirkmeyer’s credibility can carry the day in governor’s race
Updated 6 days ago
ENDORSEMENT: Gabe Evans has won constituents’ confidence in CD-8
Updated 1 week ago
ENDORSEMENT: Jeff Hurd proves a perfect fit for CD-3
Updated 1 week ago
EDITORIAL: A unifier takes the helm of Colorado’s GOP
Updated 1 week ago
EDITORIAL: A boon to Colorado schoolkids
Updated 2 weeks ago
EDITORIAL: Is Colorado creating an anti-innovation economy?
Updated 2 weeks ago
EDITORIAL: Vance to AFA grads: Value AI, hallow humanness
Updated 2 weeks ago
EDITORIAL: Guv’s land grab is beaten back
Updated 2 weeks ago
EDITORIAL: Will Dems run highway funding off the road?
Updated 2 weeks ago

EDITORIAL: Who else goes free with Tina Peters?
Updated 2 weeks ago
There was outrage on both sides of the political aisle over Gov. Jared Polis’ commutation last week of the nine-year prison sentence of former Mesa...

EDITORIAL: Colorado’s prisons crowded? Open more
Updated 3 weeks ago
Let’s be clear: There is no “prison crowding” crisis in Colorado. The real crisis is our Democratic legislature’s quest to free as many convicts as...

EDITORIAL: A day of remembrance before recreation
Updated 3 weeks ago
Memorial Day is the traditional beginning to a season of camping, fishing, hiking, climbing, rafting — all the stuff that makes Colorado a summer destination...

EDITORIAL: Colorado’s growing list of turnoffs
Updated 3 weeks ago
Colorado is now the nation’s fourth-most-expensive state to live in and third-least-attractive in which to open new businesses. Let those stats soak in. That’s No....
EDITORIAL: The oblivious drumbeat against data centers
Updated 3 weeks ago
EDITORIAL: Colorado’s legislative robber barons
Updated 3 weeks ago
EDITORIAL: Aurora’s template for success on homelessness
Updated 3 weeks ago
EDITORIAL: Upholding the rule of law against illegal immigration
Updated 4 weeks ago
EDITORIAL: If Colorado’s not a sanctuary, veto SB 5
Updated 4 weeks ago
ENDORSEMENT: Kirkmeyer for governor — and for the future of Colorado’s GOP
Updated 4 weeks ago
EDITORIAL: Colorado’s hunters, anglers push back
Updated 4 weeks ago
EDITORIAL: Next front in the war on cars? Colorado Blvd.
Updated 1 month ago
EDITORIAL: A flawed AI bill Polis might have to sign
Updated 1 month ago
EDITORIAL: Attempt to gut TABOR will go to voters
Updated 1 month ago

EDITORIAL: A new take on highway robbery
Updated 1 month ago
As the legislature wraps up its 120-day session this week, ruling Democrats are working to undermine the will of Colorado voters — before they even...

EDITORIAL: Politicians pump up their pay on the public's tab
Updated 1 month ago
Tone deafness continues to emanate from the Gold Dome with the pay raise Colorado’s state-level legislators gave themselves — automatically — last week. Elected officials...

EDITORIAL: May Aurora’s new council avoid Denver’s drama
Updated 1 month ago
As next-door neighbors, Colorado’s first- and third-largest cities have a lot in common. Their municipal governments, however, are a study in contrasts. Denver City Hall...

EDITORIAL: A double standard on public safety
Updated 1 month ago
Colorado’s legislature appears on the verge of embracing a new motto: “Special security, legal and privacy protections for we — and none for thee.” Lawmakers...
EDITORIAL: Bad press — and a bad brand — for Colorado
Updated 1 month ago
EDITORIAL: Big Labor’s power grab is a slam-dunk veto
Updated 1 month ago
EDITORIAL: Another ballot attack on oil and gas
Updated 1 month ago
EDITORIAL: Politicians prioritized teens over THC — for a change
Updated 1 month ago
EDITORIAL: Teachers, schools do better without a union contract
Updated 1 month ago
EDITORIAL: Breaking ranks for the better at Colorado’s Capitol
Updated 1 month ago
EDITORIAL: Lawmakers would unleash a suing spree
Updated 2 months ago
EDITORIAL: The death of justice — by a thousand cuts
Updated 2 months ago
EDITORIAL: Colorado’s next step toward nuclear
Updated 2 months ago
EDITORIAL: Beam me up, Scotty, there are no signs of intelligent life down here
Updated 2 months ago


































