Richard Taylor is a former lounge singer who now works in telecommunications to support his blue collar lifestyle. A longtime Denver resident, he invites you on his search for truth, justice and a great time.
Years ago in Colorado precinct caucuses were fun events held at a neighbor's home. Dozens of people would cram into a living room munching on cookies and chips while discussing the merits of various candidates for public office. Beer...
Denver residents are reporting an increasing number of coyote encounters. Coyotes have long known that Denver is great place to hang out and once here they find it hard to leave. A bit like rich kids from California or the...
The economy is difficult to measure. America's unemployment rate fell to 9.7 percent in January yet new jobless claims rose to 480,000. The stock market began 2010 well, but it's been tanking lately. A short-term...
It's refreshing to see the "Now Hiring" sign in front of the newly constructed Lowe's Home Improvement Store at 2200 West Alameda Avenue. Kinda thought signs like that disappeared in America a couple of years...
Looks like somebody got snowed. The Colorado Tourist Office is paying for three young people who have never experienced significant snow to spend three months in our state to ski, snowboard and enjoy a high-country lifestyle. The biographies...
Music was blaring from the car parked in front of the driveway. The driver was waiting impassively for somebody or something while windows up and down the block were rattling. When asked to turn the volume down, he gave...
Earlier this month, the Notre Dame Task Force on the Participation of Latino Children and Families in Catholic Schools released a report entitled, "To Nurture the Soul of a Nation: Latino Families, Catholic Schools, and Educational Opportunity" which...
Before the snow and cold arrived, the 500 and 600 blocks of South Federal Boulevard got decorated for Christmas. As quick as Santa and his reindeer deliver gifts, graffiti vandals tagged the Latino and Asian businesses along Southwest Denver's...
The students at St. Rose of Lima School in Southwest Denver come from some of the city's poorest families. Eighty percent of the kids at the kindergarten through eighth grade school come from families living at or below the...
The Denver Public Schools came up with a great idea this week when it provided marriage counseling for its board members at the romantic Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs. The November 30 school board meeting was anything but loving as...