The Denver Post Editorial Board
Members of The Denver Post’s editorial board are Megan Schrader, editor of the editorial pages; Lee Ann Colacioppo, editor; Justin Mock, CFO; Bill Reynolds, vice president of circulation and production; Bob Kinney, vice president of information technology; and TJ Hutchinson, systems editor.
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Editorial: Help this 83-year-old reclaim Colorado’s public rivers from private landowners
Join fisherman Roger Hill's "Right to Wade" movement and ignore those illegal signs attempting to restrict access to publicly owned rivers for kayaking, rafting, floating and fishing.
Editorial: Mayor Johnston, not this tax, not this time
Denver voters should not approve this dedicated sales-tax increase which lacks a detailed plan that has been more thoroughly vetted.
Editorial: Is a violent Venezuelan gang taking over Aurora?
As Aurora’s Republican mayor and Denver’s Democratic mayor told journalists, their cities are still safe. The danger of blowing things out of proportion, however, is very real.
Editorial: Five reasons to vote yes on the $1 billion Denver Public School bond issue
This November the school board and superintendent are asking for almost $1 billion in a school bond issue. A “yes” vote sends actual dollars to every school in the district...
Editorial: Democrats use newly created loophole to meet in private about our property taxes. This is not the spirit of the Sunshine law.
Editorial | We warned Coloradans that changes to open meetings laws would usher in an era of closed-door secretive gatherings of lawmakers before the legislative session begins to hammer out...
Editorial: We knew these wildfires would come. Did we do enough to prepare?
"More fires will come in the future and if the state can meet this moment, we’ll have hope that the Marshall fire “tipping point” served a purpose." -- Denver Post...
Editorial: Are the Frankenstein mansions on East Colfax really worthy of preservation?
Should the two historic “Frankenstein mansions” on Franklin and East Colfax – badly damaged by a fire following years of neglect -- be demolished or should Denver’s preservationists prevail in...
Editorial: Here’s why Terrell and Tamiko Davis were right to put their vacation on pause to speak out about United Airlines
All is not well for Terrell Davis' family who were trying to go on vacation, and instead had to spend the next few days talking about America's continued problem with...
Editorial: Colorado lobbyists made almost $70 million last year. Lawmakers need to start pushing back.
Colorado’s lobbyists made almost $70 million last legislative session working to influence the state’s laws, policies and spending. The money paints a clear picture for Coloradans – lobbying is expensive...
Editorial: Water didn’t divide Twin Lakes. A developer’s greedy move alienated him and any future homeowners from the community.
Developer Alan Elias has alienated himself from the residents of Twin Lakes with his decision to reroute a stream on his property so water no longer flows into the community’s...