March 20, 2019
A “bomb cyclone” is approaching the central U.S. and is expected to bring blizzard conditions and strong winds to a major portion of the country. Bomb cyclones occur when a quickly forming storm results in a drop in atmospheric pressure of at least 24 millibars. The National Weather Service (NWS) has warned of a major…
March 20, 2019
Enlarge / A single dose of MMR (for Measles, Mumps, and Rubella) at Kaiser Permanente East Medical offices in Denver. Facing scrutiny for allowing anti-vaccine lies and conspiracy theories to fester and spread on its pages, Facebook announced Thursday a set of steps it will take to rid its platform of misinformation—which has seemingly become…
March 20, 2019
This post has been updated. West Virginia teachers celebrated Tuesday afternoon when they learned the strike they had staged had helped force the state House of Delegates to vote down an education reform bill that would have pulled funding away from public schools, redirecting it to private and charter schools and harming students across the…
March 19, 2019
Editor’s note: On March 15, we published an update about power outages due to the bomb cyclone. For more information, click “More Than 28,000 in Denver Still Without Power Two Days After Bomb Cyclone.” Continue for our previous coverage. The much-hyped bomb cyclone that hit Denver yesterday, March 13, packed a considerable punch, and it proved…
March 19, 2019
It has been 205 days since then-Democratic gubernatorial candidate Jared Polis declined to debate his Republican opponent, Walker Stapleton, in front a crowd of Western Slope movers and shakers. While Polis’ apparent snub of Club 20 meant little to the general public, his calendar conflict sent shock waves through the state’s political class and reinforced…
March 19, 2019
In announcing his candidacy for president this week, former Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper emphasized “getting things done” by citing Colorado’s jump from 40th in job growth to the top 10, its provision of health care to 95 percent of its citizens, and making progress on gun control during his two terms. But when it comes…
March 19, 2019
Following a year of teacher strikes where educators in West Virginia, Los Angeles, Denver and beyond called for wage increases and reduced class sizes, Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-OR) has introduced a new bill to incentivize smaller class sizes in kindergarten and first, second and third grades. The legislation, which would allocate $2 billion for competitive…
March 19, 2019
Getty Images BY: Bill McMorris Follow @FBillMcMorris February 21, 2019 5:00 am Teachers unions are increasingly using strikes as a bargaining tactic in the wake of the Supreme Court’s landmark ruling that allows public sector dissidents to opt out of paying union dues. West Virginia is in the midst of a statewide teacher walk-out to…
March 19, 2019
This post has been updated. West Virginia teachers celebrated Tuesday afternoon when they learned the strike they had staged had helped force the state House of Delegates to vote down an education reform bill that would have pulled funding away from public schools, redirecting it to private and charter schools and harming students across the…
March 19, 2019
Alan J. Borsuk, Special to the Journal Sentinel Published 1:46 p.m. CT March 1, 2019 | Updated 2:01 p.m. CT March 1, 2019 Buy PhotoTony Evers talks with Boys & Girls Club assistant teacher, Lisa Simmons, as he visited the Boys & Girls Club of Dane County in Madison the morning after he was elected…