Monthly Archives: June 2015

June 28, 2015

A crackdown on DUIs in Colorado has begun. Starting Memorial Day weekend and for the next 100 days, the Colorado Highway Patrol and local police officials will be performing numerous DUIs across the state. When drivers arrive at these designated checkpoints, troopers will be asking a few questions before letting them pass. If they fail […]

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June 24, 2015

Most all Americans were tuned into their televisions to watch as the Ferguson, Missouri case unfolded. The Department of Justice issued a disturbing report on the Ferguson Police Department, which not only revealed racism, but clearly showed that racism was used to take money from the group least able to afford it—the poorest residents. In […]

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June 18, 2015

A Boulder artist contends that local law enforcement have threatened to arrest, or at least, fine him for producing sculptures made by stacking river rock. In a May Facebook post, Michael Grab- also known as Gravity Glue– informed followers that local law enforcement told him he must stop creating his stacked river rock sculptures that […]

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June 13, 2015

In 1999, Colorado State Representative Patrick Neville was a 10th grader at Columbine High School. He had just slipped away for a fast food lunch when two armed students, who would claim the lives of twelve students and one teacher, stormed into the building. While Neville maintains that many of the school’s faculty and staff […]

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June 2, 2015

It is a phone call no parent wants to receive: that his or her child has been arrested for DUI. At first, you may be furious and angry that your child disobeyed you and put his or her life in jeopardy. However, this anger quickly gives way to fear, when you realize that your child’s […]

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