City Council may be staring down the barrel of another ACLU lawsuit over criminalizing homelessness
On the same night that Grand Junction City Council will consider adopting an inclusiveness proclamation that says the City “desires […]
On the same night that Grand Junction City Council will consider adopting an inclusiveness proclamation that says the City “desires […]
Donald Trump just put America through the longest federal government shutdown in history, single-handedly keeping over 800,000 federal workers from
The third annual Women’s March in Grand Junction on Saturday, January 19th, drew an enthusiastic crowd of about 2,000 liberal
The western slope’s House representative in Washington, D.C., Scott Tipton, voted AGAINST a bill on Jan. 6 to end President
Colorado State Senator Ray Scott tried to deceive his constituents in a recent Facebook post. In the post, Scott pointed
Republican Matt Soper has been oddly silent about the legal challenge to his residency requirement to serve as District 54’s
Former Palisade town trustee Dave Edwards is seeking to formally challenge the legitimacy of Matt Soper being seated as a
This column was originally published August 26, 2012. It was revised on 12-30-2016 and again on 11-26-2018 to include some
This column was originally published August 26, 2012. It was revised on 12-30-2016 and again on 11-26-2018 to include some
This column was originally published August 26, 2012. It was revised on 12-30-2016 and again on 11-26-2018 to include some
Constituents in House District 54 have just 10 days after the election — this Friday, 11/16 — to submit complaints
An online interactive map breaking down the the 2018 governor’s race in Colorado by county shows that the western slope is
Project VoteSmart keeps track of incumbent legislators’ votes on issues and tries make candidates’ positions on issues easy to discern, like
This guide lists AnneLandmanBlog’s recommendations on how to vote in the 2018 Mid-term election. The conclusions were reached by researching
The banner flew over Delta, Montrose and Grand Junction on Wednesday, October 17, 2018. It was crowd-funded by voters across
A wet, snowy early October changed the planned date for the western slope flyover of Mad Dog PAC’s “Impeachment Now”
Colorado state Senator Ray Scott came out swinging in a blog posted four days ago defending himself against the hard-hitting