Will Grand Junction City Council Finally Respect Religious Diversity in 2016?
“We are mindful that this 21st century brings a new diversity of citizens. We must strive to make our government […]
“We are mindful that this 21st century brings a new diversity of citizens. We must strive to make our government […]
“Sad, that their choice was taken away…. No one had to take a Bible if they didn’t want one. All
For the first time in history, secular citizens in Montrose, Colorado turned out to protest the town’s “National Day of
Updated November 5, 2014 Colorado’s Amendment 67 did not pass, to the relief of most of the state. The measure
Things aren’t going very well for poor Ray Scott, the incumbent Republican candidate for Colorado Senate District 7. The senate
Many Mesa County residents noticed the almost complete lack of local media coverage of the Club 20 debate between the candidates
I’ve walked three miles every morning for the last 25 years. Walking helps keeps me mentally balanced, reduces stress, helps
On February 11, 2014, a sixth grader at Grand Mesa Middle School, a public school in Grand Junction, came
Two North Carolina state House Representatives introduced a bill to permit the establishment of a state religion in North Carolina,
A guest post by Attorney Richard Console. Life begins at conception. At least that is what the Catholic Church and