by Mr. Leadville | May 20, 2020 | Leadville News
The state Capitol on Jan. 8, 2020, the opening day of the legislative session. Lawmakers return to the Capitol on May 26 and will be patching in a budget shortfall. (Photo by John Herrick) A new economic forecast by the nonpartisan Legislative Council estimates...
by Mr. Leadville | May 20, 2020 | Leadville News
While things in Denver look to be slowly but surely opening up, COVID-19 has promised to remain prominent in our lives for the rest of 2020. If that is the case, we will all need reading material to turn to. Colorado has plenty of local, talented authors to add to...
by Mr. Leadville | May 19, 2020 | Leadville News
U.S. Supreme Court justices on Wednesday expressed anxiety about the potential impacts on presidential elections — including bribery and political chaos — of not reversing a federal court ruling in a case out of Colorado centering around the Electoral College. ...
by Mr. Leadville | May 19, 2020 | Leadville News
Dorms without roommates. Classes held in hotel conference rooms with desks spaced out. Small numbers of students grouped together, taking the same blocks of courses to avoid mingling with too many people. These are some of the ideas leaders at Colorado’s major...
by Mr. Leadville | May 19, 2020 | Leadville News
by WorldTribune Staff, May 12, 2020 As coronavirus curves are flattened, business owners are defying extended lockdown orders, contending the greater risk to the public are authoritarian power grabs by Democratic governors. In Colorado, a restaurant in Castle Rock...
by Mr. Leadville | May 19, 2020 | Leadville News
As empty planes touch down in quiet Colorado communities to meet federal rules for taking COVID-19 relief money, airlines are pleading with the Department of Transportation to let them suspend service. And when their requests are refused, airlines are getting creative...