Students receive anti-frack rap at Evergreen Middle school
Some students at Evergreen Middle School got a very one-sided presentation (according to multiple reports from parents) on energy on Friday, May 3, watching a live “What the Frack” rap that told...
View ArticleTABOR group claims IRS harassment
A group dedicated to preserving the Colorado Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights (TABOR)* has joined dozens, if not hundreds of other conservative groups nationwide in thinking they may have been the victim of...
View ArticleDocument casts doubt on firing of top Hancock aide
The Denver City Council recently settled a lawsuit in which a female Denver Police officer alleged a chief aide to Mayor Hancock had sexually harassed her. The aide, Wayne McDonald, was fired from his...
View ArticleThree years after call for FBI investigation, still no report on DeHerrera
There’s still no report from the FBI or the Department of Justice. Just over three years ago — August 16, 2010 — Denver Mayor and gubernatorial candidate John Hickenlooper called for an FBI...
View ArticleFrom recall to repeal?
Seeking to quickly capitalize on the momentum of the successful first-ever recall of two Colorado state senators, the Basic Freedom Defense Fund (BFDF) and Pueblo Freedoms and Rights (PFR) will soon be...
View ArticleMore problems with Binz testimony and resumé
The appointment of Ron Binz to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) appears to be in serious jeopardy with today’s news that two senators have announced they will vote no. Mr. Binz was...
View ArticleAmendment 66 crushed in citizen survey by Denver City Councilwoman
Amendment 66–the monumental $1 billion school tax increase on the ballot in November–faces a crushing uphill battle in at least one corner of Denver, according to a recent survey. Denver City...
View ArticleStrange property games between City of Lakewood and JeffCo schools
Between the Jefferson County School District, the City of Lakewood, and a group of citizens who have lawyered up, roughly $350,000 to $400,000 has been spent on legal fees in the last two years while...
View ArticleWant some extra ballots? Go to your nearest apartment complex!
Lately in Colorado, there’s been a lot of talk and debate about making voting easier. Watch these videos and tell me, should it be THIS easy? Convenience is great for things like cigarettes, gas, and a...
View ArticleA-66 issue: Colorado’s neighbors are lowering taxes
The nearly $1 billion personal income tax hike known as Amendment 66 would not only burden Colorado’s economy for the next three decades by killing jobs–as a recent study from the University of...
View Article“Frack Free Colorado” erases ties to “Water Defense”
Frack Free Colorado (FFC), an anti-fracking group that helped organize a handful of ballot initiatives targeting hydraulic fracturing in Colorado this cycle has scrubbed its website of references to at...
View ArticleGov. John Hickenlooper Addresses Craig Town Hall (FULL VIDEO)
Governor Hickenlooper spoke at a town hall meeting in Moffat County, Monday, November 26. In particular, the meeting was noteworthy because residents assembled a petition in September inviting the...
View ArticleCouncilman claims Lakewood city council meetings just a “PR show”
CompleteColorado.com has obtained sworn testimony in trial audio in which one Lakewood City Council member alleges that the city’s Mayor and councilors make decisions in private, and in advance of...
View ArticleHickenlooper ‘Sage-Grouse’ appointment spurs ‘cautious optimism’ from rural...
The search for a state-based solution to the potential listing of the Greater Sage-Grouse to the list of endangered species has a new advocate, according to Moffat County Commissioner John Kinkaid....
View ArticleHomework assignment goes all in for anthropogenic global warming – slams all...
A homework assignment at the Fremont Elementary school in the Jefferson County School District tells a story whereby global warming, caused by increased man-made greenhouse gas emissions, will be so...
View ArticleUdall’s office pushed back hard on number of health care cancellations
At the height of controversy surrounding President Obama’s promises on the federal health care overhaul, U.S. Senator Mark Udall’s office worked assiduously to revise press accounts that 249,000...
View ArticleDepartment of Natural Resources Director Mike King cited for hunting trespass
Mike King, Director of the Colorado Department of Natural Resources (DNR), was cited for “Hunting/Trapping/Fishing without permission” in September of last year. The charges are still pending, and...
View ArticleFood stamp usage in Colorado continues at all-time highs
The number of Colorado households and individuals obtaining assistance from the Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Plan (SNAP, also commonly known as food stamps) continues to mark all-time high...
View ArticleColorado won’t be frying birds with solar panels anytime soon
Critics of green energies have long argued that current technologies are not cost efficient or reliable enough to add to the state’s electric grid. Now, for the first time ever, the state’s Public...
View ArticleGuns, Education Top GOP Caucus Resolutions
Registered Colorado Republicans gathering tonight for their party’s precinct caucus will tackle topics ranging from 2nd Amendment rights to educational battles as they present resolutions that could...
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