Frisco Democrat joins GOP to kill ‘No Kings Act’

A bill dubbed the “No Kings Act” died at the Colorado capitol yesterday, when state Sen. Dylan Roberts, of Frisco, joined one other Democrat and two Republicans in a split vote. The bill, Senate Bill 176, would have let private citizens sue federal officials for violating civil rights. It was sponsored by a slate of Front Range Democrats. […]
Closing weekend at Copper sees a few thousand more cars on I-70

Weekend traffic on I-70 ramped up again with a dash of fresh snow and a healthy dose of closing weekend energy. Just under 93,000 vehicles traveled the Eisenhower-Johnson tunnels this past Friday into Sunday, May 1-3. It was a second-straight weekend of rising traffic, but a third-consecutive weekend of traffic slower than 100,000 cars. This continues the longest […]
Winter returned in April with some of the biggest snow totals of ski season

Copper Mountain claimed 38 inches of fresh snow in April, leapfrogging Loveland for the most total snowfall during the worst Colorado ski season in decade. But those totals are nothing to brag about: 179 inches for Copper and 176 inches for Loveland, barely half of what they saw last season. Copper’s April snow total was second only to December (41 inches) as the deepest […]